Posted on 05/27/2014 7:24:00 AM PDT by rktman
Come to Hilton Head in May or September. Milder temps, the kids are back in school & their parents gone & no traffic jams. Backed up to Bluffton, like at 278 & 46? That’s quite a ways from the bridge, where the locals tell me the backups usually occur. I take the cross island toll road & rarely see more than ten cars. Beaches are nearly deserted except at beach accesses.
Much more normal crowds & traffic then. FWIW we live just three hours away in upstate. Myrtle Beach said to have a huge number of Canadian snowbirds early in the year; as they say, “Pierre is everywhere”.
I already knew of the separate groups, especially as it relates to actual gang activity, but didn’t know a town could specify one group over another for a rally.
I wonder why the democrats haven’t jumped on that bandwagon...it seems they have ‘racist’ every other group to death, of course motorcycle gangs do have that sound of intimidation...like the Pagans, Hells Angels, and others.
I’d kind of disagree with the need for a Christian tattoo, but would be more concerned that he doesn’t do more of it. It may have been well intended, but misguided, and the Lord will make clear what to do at the proper time. The Lord cares as much about why we do something as what we do.
It’s nothing I have plans to do, I think one big tattooed Christian Biker is indeed, the founder of “Bikers for Christ”, Pastor Fred. Picture of him here, he’s really into it: http://bikersforchrist.org/history.html
The... Testicle Festival... Testy Festy? SMH
You should join Bikers for Christ, they are in Texas.
Some carry it well.
Big deal, what does that have to do with the story. I’m from Texas, who gives a dump about a bunch of thugs like the Bandidos.
Who cares about some stupid bike rally, doesn’t have to do with the story.
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