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Hmmm, looks like shit....smells like shit...yuk, tastes like shit....good thing I didn't step in it. This ganglike behavior is the very reason that I have decided to step away from the mc club scene. Too much macho bs and violence. Let the young men duke it out, I'm too old for that crap.
My president's got 43 years in what is he have in common with the guys that are 20? How about motorcycles and wanting Brotherhood and making his Club better. Something you probably wanted at one time before your priorities changed amd you quit your club. I agree with alot of the others stuff you say though.
I did six years for the club, kept my mouth shut, did my time and came home to nothing but my family, thanks so very much and I will gladly tell you my story, I will not mention name of the club but did my time in MDOC and from 92-2015 it definitely changed for the worst, political BS is not me and I hope you're waking some twenty five year old kid up with your content, good job Hollywood Hollywood
You say what does he have in common with these kids, the younger guys in the club ? He has that PATCH in common. Take my biological brother for example, we have nothing in common, but he’s still my Brother. That’s what makes motorcycle clubs and Brotherhood great. We come from all walks of life , we’re all different and we come together for something greater than ourselves. He was willing to sacrifice his life or freedom for his brother and that patch. And that younger guy standing shoulder to shoulder with him was willing to do the same. That’s the bond , that’s what they have in common. That being said I wish we could put this behind us and stop ripping this old scab off , so we can heal. Hopefully one day all of this can just be an old scar. We don’t have to forgive , we won’t forget , but I think we can let live.
We used to rarely fight with each other and every once in a while we would throw a little weight around to protect our area but never let club business into the open and never in front of John Q Public,, I got out of prison in 2015 and never looked back the club had changed too much
You’re not joking the turnover rate and most of these clubs are like one to two years. If you can take the grind, probably six months is the turnover rate big cities like Philadelphia New York it’s so hard to find members because it’s been picked over time overtime overtime in the end. It only leaves you with a story. It’s up to you if it’s worth it or not.
If a pop up club is named x people go whats x about who are these x guys. But if you join a dom they see that patch an go oh those guys shoot at dairyqueen
Im not arguing this situation but in general the age gap is good. Young guys get wisdom and old guys stay in touch. Just needs to be a more positive environment
OG here,been riding since the 60"s clubs back then pretty much stayed among themselves. on the rare occasion you had to knuckle down. never in a public place. what clubs have become now with rico, and brothers turning on brothers. pretty soon its turn the page clubs will become a thing of the past.
I remember 10 or so years ago. 81 and the Support club at the time which I was a member. Was at a swap meet in South bend IN. The O's and BP were there. Near the end of the day all hell broke loose. But thankfully no guns. A number of the Support club members quit after that.(i stayed in) and I think a couple 81 members also left. Shit happens. But at DQ? Aww hell no I want my ice cream
You hit the nail on the head. Yeah shit happens but you have to find a way to maintain control. Also unit experience is an invaluable asset. Its not good for anyone to get put away but you lose a guy with 15, 20, 30 years in the club and thats an enormous price to pay.
Yo dude, what's this old man shit?? Get a fishing boat or something !!!!! I'm 72 and have rode most of my life(16-17 on). I don't fish, i don't hunt, i just ride !!!! I do agree with ya about the BS in the parking lot of DQ !! I also believe the " no club colors" stuff doesn't really help the situation. Brotherhood among all bikers is paramount for survival.