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100 WFC: Too Many Dive Bars and Bar Fights

100 word fiction contest continues…. #100WFC Too Many Dive Bars and Bar Fights by Bandit Little Sport threw a scrawny leg over his ‘69 XLCH. He kicked hard, a Tillotson carb set him free from the bullies inside. Fuming he rode through, Sundance, Wyoming, like his leather seat caught fire, to a destitute trailer park. In shambles, he tore the screen door off the hinges scrambling inside for a loaded snub-nosed .38. His crack-whore wife gone, Sport snatched the pistol, revenge blistering his busted lips. Everything on the line he headed out when he heard, “Dad!” His small son ran to his side. “Don’t go,” he held tight to his thigh and looked up with terrified crystal blue eyes… * * * * * * * * Yup, its a weekly contest open to all. Just sign up for the free weekly newsletter by clicking here. Then email us your 100 word limit fiction to the editor wayfarer@bikernet.com

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Music, Meaning & Motorcycling

Rocking On Requires Some Rolling by Wayfarer Sound has more impact on life than we know or credit it for. Sound is not just significant to humans but many lifeforms. We now have turned sound to music. W have a whole range of music genres to choose from – for entertainment, for ‘edu-taiment’ of kids, for relaxing, for hitting the gym, for romantic night dinners, for wild parties and more. In this article, there are also a few examples offered of some myths & inspirations from iconic Rock group ‘Creedence Clearwater Revival’ music & songs. Often people assume meanings of songs based on lyrics, music style or other socio-cultural information from the period when a song first appeared. CLICK HERE to read this Exclusive Feature Article only on Bikernet.com Gear up & ride to your next Wild Biker Party – Click to checkout the all-new 5-Ball Racing Shop

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Annual Motor4toys Charity Car Show and Toy Drive

18th Annual Motor4toys Charity Car Show and Toy Drive presented by Porsche Woodland Hills It is that time of year, Motor4Toys Time! We are looking forward to seeing everyone at the 18th Annual Car Show and Toy Drive on Sunday, Dec. 5th. If you cannot make the car show and still wish to support the event, you can donate online here: www.motor4toys.com Motor4Toys is very proud as always, that all efforts are 100% donated. We need your help to make this the best year ever! LOCATION INSTRUCTIONS: PLEASE USE THE VICTORY Blvd. and MASON ST. ENTRANCES FOR Motor4Toys. Those are the only entrances that will be open. The physical address takes you to the far side of the campus. We are in the main lot off of Victory Blvd. Lot 7. Pierce College 6201Winnetka Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91371 Covid Instructions: Please observe all rules of the CDC and the State of California regarding Covid-19. Please practice social distancing. Masks are required. Please do not attend if you do not feel well. Complimentary masks and sanitizer will be available. ABOUT: Motor4toys Charitable Foundation is dedicated to a simple idea; helping as many children as possible during the holiday season. Motor4toys is very proud of the fact that 100% of all toys and funds collected are donated; there are no salaries associated with the Foundation. We do this because we believe in our cause and believe that every child deserves a toy during the holiday season. Over the last Seventeen years we have collected over $6,000,000.00 in toys that have been distributed to children in need all over the state of California.

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Hundreds of bikers rev engines at funeral so motorcycle-mad boy can ‘hear them in heaven’

Hundreds of bikers made the wish of a grieving dad come true by revving engines at his young son’s funeral so he could “hear them in heaven”. Romeo Ferreira, who loved motorbikes, died aged three in December after battling a brain tumour. His father Leandro made a hopeful plea on social media for roadies to make his son’s final day special. He said he never expected hundreds of clubs from across the country to appear in Leamington Spa on Thursday. The bikers rode and revved their engines in convoy behind the Romeo’s tiny coffin in a funeral cart, attached to a bike. Romeo’s mother Kelly told the riders: “The louder the better. And rev it up so everyone can hear them and Romeo can hear from upstairs.” “Heaven needs to hear the bikes,” Leandro told BBC Midlands Today. “Most of the bikers, 99 per cent, they don’t know Romeo. Everyone has just been awesome.” One biker said: “Any support we can show, that’s why we’re here,” adding of the small funeral cart: “I’m big and ugly and it teared me up.” Bikers from across the country answered a grieving dad’s call to come and rev their engines at his son’s funeral so the youngster could ‘hear them in heaven’. Romeo Ferreira died from a brain tumour in December aged three. He loved motorbikes, so his father Leandro appealed for riders to come and make some noise as he was being laid to rest in Leamington Spa. His tiny coffin was even ferried to church in a small sidecar as the convoy of riders followed. Leandro told the BBC: ‘Heaven needs to hear the bikes, the bikers. Most of the bikers, 99 per cent, they don’t know Romeo. ‘Everyone has just been awesome.’ Romeo’s mum Kelly said she told the bikers:

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Three-year-old girl rides her own mini-motorcycle – with training wheels – as she zooms along a trail with her father

by Raven Saunt from https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ The footage was recorded on a helmet-cam by Bob Trabuco in Phelan, California The 39-year-old drives down a sandy track with his daughter, Presley, up ahead Social media users were quick to say that she was too young to be on the track A three-year-old girl was caught on camera riding her own mini-motorcycle as she zoomed along a trail with her father. The footage was recorded on a helmet-cam by Bob Trabuco in Phelan, California. In the video, the 39-year-old can be seen driving down the sandy track on a blue motorbike with expanses of open space up ahead. His three-year-old daughter Presley, who is wearing a grey t-shirt and pink helmet, has come to a stop on the left-hand side of the screen. She is straddling her own mini-motorbike with her stabilizers keeping her steady on the ground. Bob looks toward his daughter and says: ‘This might be the most fun day ever riding motorcycles Presley, do you know that?’ The little girl, who is equipped with her own helmet-cam, turns around to look at him before saying that she is ‘too stuck’. Bob gives her a helping hand and urges the bike forward with his foot before the pair begin to accelerate around the course. The pair continue to navigate across the rocky terrain before hesitating outside a tunnel as Presley says: ‘Every time I go through a tunnel its too noisy.’ But her father continues to encourage her to complete the course and the video ends shortly after. The footage was recorded last month during Presley’s first real outing on a motorcycle. Marketing manager Bob uploaded the clip to his YouTube Channel, Suburban Delinquent, but was quickly met with criticism by users who said that Presley was too young to be

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Motorcycle Club Donates 400 Teddy Bears To Camden County Police To Comfort Children During Traumatic Events

from https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com Teddy bears are making a difference in Camden County. The Brothers In Blue Motorcycle Club donated 400 teddy bears to the police department in Camden on Thursday night. Officers will use the stuffed animals to provide comfort to children involved in traumatic events. “We are extremely grateful to the Brothers in Blue for their compassion and generosity,” said Chief Joseph Wysocki. “These bears will be kept in police vehicles and always on hand to comfort a child. We are working to ensure that even during traumatic incidents, interactions with our officers are seen are meaningful and positive.” The bears will be kept in police vehicles.

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