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Big City’s Two-Wheel Testament................................... 4 David Uhl....................................................................... 6 Snake Eyes Historic Club & Hunter’s Heroes............... 9 Featured MC: BOOBS................................................. 10
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Big City Road Hounds................................................. 17
ABATE of MD.............................................................. 15 Miles with Smiles......................................................... 20 OC Bikes To The Beach.............................................. 22 Biker Bites................................................................... 25 Center Calendar.......................................................... 26
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ig City here once again to put out the information you all wait for each month. It was a month with lots of ups and a few downs for the crew here at Thunder Roads MD-DE-DC. First the up side to the month, OC Bikes to the Beach was a Blast!!! Weather was nice and there was a great turn out. In this edition check out the Thunder Roads MD-DE-DC bike show and G.O.T. girl competition. VaVaVoom! I had a great time hanging out with all my brothers and sisters. Those of you lucky enough to spend some time with Big City at 28th street Pit & Pub on Friday night know we can party. Check out the pictures and see the fun you missed if you let the weather forecast scare you off. Hope to see more of you in the fall for the biggest party yet. Thunder Roads MD-DE-DC turns 1 this year and we plan on blowing it up down at the fall rally, so look for more to come on the plans for that event. Drop us a lie and tell us where you will be this summer so we can be sure to attempt to swing by and get the party started! Send us more pictures of your ride, parties, bikes ,and more to BigCity@trmdel.com so we can share the good times with everyone. Please remember to thank all the Great Businesses that advertise with us here at Thunder Roads MDDE-DC. Their ad helps us keep you informed each month with the most up to date events and rides. Also keep in mind these are the businesses that welcome your business and want to support the biker community. As Always Keep Changing Lanes, Big City
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Macedonia Call “After they had come to Mysia, they tried to go into Bithynia, but the Spirit did not permit them. So passing by Mysia, they came down to Troas. And a vision appeared to Paul in the night. A man of Macedonia stood and pleaded with him, saying, “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” Now after he had seen the vision, immediately we sought to go to Macedonia, concluding that the Lord had called us to preach the gospel to them. Therefore, sailing from Troas, we ran a straight course to Samothrace, and the next day came to Neapolis, and from there to Philippi, which is the foremost city of that part of Macedonia, a colony. And we were staying in that city for some days.” (Acts 16:7-12 NKJV) Have you ever set your mind on doing something or going somewhere only to end up going somewhere else? That was certainly the case with Paul and his companions. They were on their way to Bithynia, but the Spirit stopped them. Just when they thought they were headed in the right direction God showed them that He had something else in mind. They were to go to Macedonia, instead. Of course, being the strong man of faith Paul was, he didn’t object to the Lord’s plans, but immediately changed his course and set out for Macedonia. Thus, Paul eventually made his way to Philippi. I appreciate how the Scriptures state that Paul and his companions “immediately” left for Macedonia. To have such faith as to follow The Lord without question is commendable. After all, people typically want to see a list of details and plans before taking a journey. Yet Paul knew Jesus would never lead him astray, that no matter where He wanted him to go, it would be the right place. What I find to be most interesting is that even though Paul and his companions had good intentions from the start (wanting to go to Bithynia to preach the gospel), it didn’t mean Gordon “Preacher” Bacon PO Box 1107 Leonardtown, MD. 20650 preacherrwm@yahoo.com Facebook; Rushing Wind Motorcycle Ministry 240 577 0605 Gordon and his family, his wife Debbie, Son Gordon “Gordy” Jr, Christina and Janine first started out in ministry in New Mexico on the Navajo Reservation in January of 1983. Gordon and his family moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 1986 and continued their work with the Navajo from there. During their stay in Arizona The Bacon Family Ministry attended Sweetwater Church of The Valley under Pastor Glenn Foster. Gordon Bacon also was both a student and an instructor at Sweetwater Bible College. While living in Phoenix, AZ the ministry with the Navajo continued along with adding Prison ministry in Florence, AZ at Florence 4
God agreed with their plans. It’s not enough to have good intentions. Our actions must agree with God’s will. Assuming you’re where God wants you to be simply because it feels right is presumption, not faith. No doubt, The Lord can use you wherever you are, but you should want to be where you can shine most brightly for Him. How else could you do that unless you allow Him to order your steps? That means you must be willing to change your plans for God without hesitation, just as Paul did. By going where God leads, your efforts in serving Him will be fruitful. By the way, did you notice how God sent Paul and his companions to where there was a cry for help? Many have an attitude that they can’t help others unless they first help themselves. But sometimes we can only find the kind of help we need in helping others. Doing God’s will isn’t about helping ourselves to what we want, as if there were a buffet of choices to select from according to our taste. It’s about accepting all of God’s plans for us without complaint, remembering that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35b). Are you where God wants you to be, or have you been leaning on your own understanding? Are you trying to fulfill a dream outside of His will? Many desire to serve God, but few are willing to follow Him. Instead of focusing on what you desire to get out of the world, fix your thoughts on learning how to walk with Jesus. Everything you need is in His hands. Receiving His blessing is a matter of going where He tells you. Are you willing to let Jesus lead the way? Are you really listening to God? Ask God to stop you from doing what He doesn’t want for your life, and to put you on the path that leads to fulfilling His plans for you. Be willing to make any necessary changes to serve God, even if they’re radical. Remember, though it doesn’t always feel good to make changes, God’s way is always the right way. Any pursuit you give up in order to live in obedience to God will ultimately result in obtaining the very best in life.
Maximum Security Prison to those on death row and lifers with no chance of parole. The Bacon Family moved to Fairmont, WV in 1991 to where Gordon was an interim pastor for The Church of Living Waters Jesus Outreach. In 1993 the Lord called Gordon and Debbie Bacon to Southern Maryland. Debbie became the Administrator for The Rock Christian Academy while Gordon continued to minister around the country and into Mexico. Today Gordon “Preacher” Bacon is the Founder of Rushing Wind Ministry and Rushing Wind M/M in Southern Maryland.
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David Uhl
“The enthusiast”
This iconic image was commissioned by Harley-Davidson for their 100th Anniversary in 2003. In just a few weeks, David Uhl will unveil his 110th Anniversary commemorative piece. To see all of David’s works, please visit his website at www.uhlstudios.com. New subscribers can join his email list and see new releases before they are released on the website by emailing greg@uhlstudios.com. www.uhlstudios.com
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Snake Eyes Historic Club & Hunter’s Heroes
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nake Eyes Historic Club from Calvert County, Maryland was created in 2005 by Joe Thatcher (JT), President of the club. The club bikes must be at least 20 years old. The members really enjoy riding their old bikes as well as working on them with a special love for panhead, shovelhead and knucklehead motors.
cancer for 3 years. Hunter became our angel on July 2, 2011 at the age of 7. The mission of Hunter’s Heroes, Inc. is to raise funds for brain tumor research and advances in treatment; increase childhood cancer awareness; and provide uplifting gifts and monetary contributions to families with a child diagnosed with cancer.
The club is very family oriented; members go out of their way to help their fellow brothers and their families. Angie Hill (Green Eyes), wife of Jimmy Hill, Road Captain (Wheels) said that her & Wheels were on a camping trip almost 3 hours away from home and lost their car keys. JT and Vice President, Bryan Williams (Chubba) drove all that way to bring them their spare set of keys….. now that’s brotherly love. Many of the wives enjoy coming to the meetings and catching up with each other as well. The club welcomes new members so if you have an historic bike, the club would love to have you.
The non-profit was founded and is managed by Hunter’s parents, Sandy and Eric Scott; his aunt, Tabbetha Russell; and his cousin, Dawn Barrett. JT and Wheels were both related to Hunter as they are first cousins with Hunter’s paternal grandmother.
The Snake Eyes Historic Club along with their ladies hosted a pool tournament to help support Hunter’s Heroes. Hunter’s Heroes, Inc. is a non-profit organization that was founded in loving memory of Hunter Dean Scott who bravely battled brain
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The pool tournament was held at The Tavern in St. Leonard and we had a fabulous turnout. The Tavern is a local establishment with great food & friendly people. The owners were kind enough to open up the pool tables for the tournament as well as provided a generous donation for the cause. Other local motorcycle clubs came to show their support and also gave generous donations. Between the tournament, 50/50 raffle and bake sale we were able to raise over $1000 for Hunter’s Heroes, after the $500 payout for tournament winners. Thanks to everyone who made the event possible.
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The history of the Brotherhood of Old Bikers (BOOBs)
Formed as a social organization to promote fun and camaraderie in the biker lifestyle. We started out as a group of family and friends that ride. We try to maintain a blend of Old School tradition and 21st century biker attitude.
Our rides generally depart from one of our members homes fairly early in the morning with a stop for breakfast, coffee, and lunch. Over the past year a few of our longest and most enjoyable tours have included Shanksmear PA (August), Rock Hall,MD(July), Ocean City Bike Week (Labor Day), Chesapeake Beach (July), and a Fall Foliage ride to Thurmont MD (September/ October), with our last ride of the season being the Kamryn Lambert Foundation Toy Rally in November (that was a chilly one!).
In keeping pace with unwavering tradition, there are certain things that have and will remain unchanged. Such as the love of riding, wind in your face, sun at your back, respect and riding safe, love of family, and having fun while raising Hell! Aside from the usual bikes, babes, buds, booze and some kick ass Rock & Roll, (with some Blues thrown in) we all share a common interest in raising money for good causes and having a great time doing it! With that, each chapter is encouraged to promote and participate in a variety of philanthropic endeavors by creating/hosting charity rides for non-profit organizations. What is our agenda? Riding is always the main topic for our agenda. Whatever happens along the way is just a bonus. We do not discriminate against anyone because of what you ride. Although we love Harley’s, we don’t care what you ride. In the wind, is in the wind! Our Baltimore Chapter was founded in 2009. We currently have 15 members and are still growing. Our Baltimore Chapter strongly supports the Kamryn Lambert Foundation. This foundation was established in 2007 after the untimely passing of Kamryn at the age of 8. Kamryn’s grandparents founded the foundation. With our support, The Kamryn Lambert Foundation in 2012 raised funds for and awarded over $21,000 for nursing scholarships, and donated over $45,000 in gifts to the University of Maryland Children’s Hospital, their Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hematology Clinic, Sinai Children’s Hospital, The Baltimore Ronald McDonald House, as well as the pediatric departments at Anne Arundel Medical Center, Baltimore Washington Medical Center and Harbor Hospital. We also support the Susan G. Komen breast cancer ride and the annual ride for the ASCPA with other ideas on our agenda for adding future events and rides for important causes. 10
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Core Values BOOBs Principles
Fun! Respect to all riders in the wind! Promote Brotherhood, Sisterhood, & Camaraderie! True Belief In Old School Traditions & 21st Century Biker Values Including Family! Promote Diversity In Bikes & Members! Support The Biker Community! Promote Goodwill By Serving Our Communities! Promote Safety By Example! Share Our Love For Being In The Wind! Strive Toward A Better Biker Image!
Membership Agreement Requirements: YOU SHOULD BE AT LEAST 40 YRS OF AGE BE REALLY FRIKIN OLD! OR YOU ARE 18 YEARS OLD AND 2nd GENERATION OLD SCHOOL! We are not a 1% Motorcycle Club; we are a “Motorcycle Clan” which is more than a Riding Club. We wear a Side Rocker that says “Motorcycle Clan” instead of the RC Club. We are a One Patch Clan; we claim no Territory and are Neutral as far as supporting any Motorcycle Clubs. We are Family Oriented; Traditional Values and Riding is what we are about. If you have lived this long, one can only hope that you know the meaning of the word Brotherhood. It really does mean something in the biker subculture. Many groups require that each member MUST ride a motorcycle. Many of our members
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cannot ride anymore due to disabilities therefore, the spirit of Brotherhood, we offer alternative options. We only require that all of our bothers and sisters have ridden at some time and remain passionate about “the ride”.
Colors What do our colors stand for? The blue is for the varicose veins we get, and the silver is for the color our hair turns. The scooter represents Old School, the old timer on the scoot represents each one of us that wears the patch proudly, and the Betty about to show herself represents the BOOBs that we Love so much!!!
Mother Chapter
As many of us are disabled, and can no longer ride, we thought that in the spirit of Brotherhood we would offer a membership especially for our disabled Brothers. In this respect we gather socially in biker surroundings and bike enthusiast atmospheres. We all share the same love for being in the wind, surrounded by thundering bikes, and beautiful women, and of course, the occasional kick-ass party. With all of that in mind and after long hours of painstaking thought, we decided to call ourselves the Brotherhood Of Old Bikers (or BOOBs). BOOBs is definitely more than an acronym. WE love BOOBs, this is one thing that we all agree on we praise them and thank the powers that be for their existence! Big or small we love them all. Bikes, BOOBs, booze, buds and most of all, Brotherhood
History Our Mother Chapter is located in Santa Rosa, California. We currently have 5 Chapters located throughout in the US. This organization was officially formed, or set in motion by the untimely death of our friend Nick “The Stud Duck with the Fuzzy Nuts” on July 24th, 2006. We had been talking about doing something like this for a couple of years. It wasn’t until Nicks passing that we got off of our lazy asses and did something about it. We hope that the success of this organization will be a constant living memorial to Nick and all the others that have passed.
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Like what you see? Join us for a few rides and see if we are your kind of clan! All of our rides are placed on our calendar on the website, simply tap the “contact us” button to find out our rendezvous time and place! We are always actively seeking new members. For more information about joining The Brotherhood of Old Bikers, Motorcycle Clan Check out our website http://www. boobsbaltimore.com/ Fill out our Application and submit it to us. Please note, you must be a member at the “National Level” with our Mother/Chapter before being considered for membership in the Baltimore Chapter.
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Three Little Pigs went out to dinner one night. The waiter came and took their drink order. ‘I would like a Sprite,’ said the first little piggy. ‘I would like a Coke,’ said the second little piggy. ‘I want beer, lots and lots of beer,’ said the third little piggy. The drinks were brought out and the waiter took their orders for dinner. ‘I want a nice big steak,’ said the first piggy. ‘I would like the salad plate,’ said the second piggy. ‘I want beer, lots and lots of beer,’ said the third little piggy. The meals were brought out and a while later the waiter approached the table and asked if the piggies would like any dessert. ‘I want a banana split,’ said the first piggy. ‘I want a cheesecake,’ said the second piggy. ‘I want beer, lots and lots of beer,’ exclaimed the third little piggy. ‘Pardon me for asking,’ said the waiter to the third little piggy,’ But why have you only ordered beer all evening?’ The third piggy says ‘Well, duh…..somebody has to go ‘Wee, wee, wee, all the way home! When John and Mary first got married John said, “I am a sex addict and I’m putting a box under the bed to help control my addiction. You must promise never to look in it.” In all their 30 years of marriage Mary never looked. However, on the afternoon of their 30th anniversary, curiosity got the best of her and she lifted the lid and peeked inside. In the box were 3 empty beer cans and $81,874.25 in cash. She closed the box and put it back under the bed. That evening after dinner Mary could no longer contain herself and confessed, “For all these years I kept my promise and never looked into the box under our bed. But now I need to know why do you keep the 3 beer cans in the box?” John thought for a while and said, “I guess after all these years you deserve to know the truth. Whenever I was unfaithful to you I put an empty beer can in the box under the bed to remind myself not to do it again.”Mary was shocked but forgiving. John thanked her for being so understanding. They hugged and made their peace. A little while later Mary asked John, so why do you have all that money in the box? John answered; “Well, whenever the box filled up with empty cans, I took them to the recycling center and redeemed them for cash” THUNDER ROADS MAGAZINE MD-DE-DC
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ABATE of Maryland has been working hard the last 90 days to make sure motorcyclists across the state are safe from legislative action that could negatively affect us. We have also been successful in getting HB212/HB374 Handicap tags for motorcyclists passed and signed by the Governor. This will enable handicapped motorcyclists to get two handicapped tags for their motorcycles. In the past you could only have one hard tag and a placard for your vehicles. Because of that you had
to turn in your hard plate for your car in order to get one for your motorcycle. Now you can get two tags for your motorcycles. Thanks to all those ABATE members who came to Annapolis every Monday night and lobbied their legislators. Also, thanks to Lt. Governor Brown for his letter of encouragement to the senate committee to bring the bill to a vote. It was 10-1 in the Senate Committee and unanimous in the House. Now our handicapped riders can ride and park in handicap parking spots. This year is our 30th anniversary state party at Allegany County Fairgrounds in Cumberland, MD. This party is held every year as a thank you to our hard working members. Everyone is welcome. This year we will have 3 bands, special event tee shirts and patches, a rodeo, special ride on Saturday, food and drinks, camping and much more. Keep the dates June 7-9 on your calendar. Our raffle bike, 2013 Street Glide, will also be raffled off. Weekend pass for ABATE members is $30/person and non-ABATE $40/person. Friday and Saturday day pass $20. Limited RV spots. Full RV hook-up is available $25 per night. No ATV’s or dirt bikes. No one under the age of 16 is allowed in the event areas after 8 pm. For more details contact the ABATE state office at 410 263-9185 or in MD only 800 843-0252. Hope to see you there. Michelle Holcomb Executive Director ABATE of Maryland, Inc.
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Bishop — Hello, everyone! My name is Bishop and I am a sweet guy who was brought to BHS because my guardian was in poor health and could no longer care for me. I am a happy-go-lucky, energetic boy in need of a loving forever home. When I first arrived at BHS, all of my skin was horribly red and inflamed, and I looked miserable, but the staff tried various foods and discovered I do well with Science Diet DD. My skin looks so much better now, but I will always need to be fed this hypo-allergenic food to keep my allergies under control. For me to live happily and safely within your family, I have a few requirements-- first, an all adult household (no kids under age 18) that is on the quiet side with not a lot of busy in and out traffic. I’d also like to be the king of the castle and not share you with any other pets. When it comes to being outside, please don’t ever leave me unsupervised or put me in a yard with an electric fence, and please keep me on a leash with you anytime we go away from home. I’d hate to be separated from you. If you can do all that, then to make sure we are all adjusting well, BHS will visit us a minimum of 2 times at the home and have us come in to visit them at the shelter 2 times. The vet would also like to have you keep in touch for consults on my health. Isn’t it great how much they want to make our life together work out? I am so longing for an understanding loving, forever home. Please fill out an application 1st if you are interested.
like sharing my toys. So the BHS staff wants me to go to a home where the kids are at least 16 years old and will understand not to bother me at those times. They’d also like you to have had previous experience with a dog who can get jumpy or nippy like me. My previous owner said that I like to chase cats for fun, but if you have a cat let us know so I can be cat tested here at BHS. If you have another dog we’ll do a dog into to make sure everyone gets along. Please adopt me and I promise you’ll have a fun loving, energetic friend for life! Lucy — Fun! That’s me in a word. I’m a friendly, happy girl who’s always looking for a good time being the center of attention! I was brought to BHS with my housemate because our previous guardian lost his home and we had nowhere to go. In fact, we were kept outside all the time – it was awful and something I never want to do again. Even though I came here with another dog, I would now like to be the only animal in my new home - no cats, dogs, rabbits or small animals. This way there’s more love for me. I’m passionate about playing ball and also love Nyla bones. I’m craving a safe and loving forever home where we can go out for long walks and play. If you have kids please bring them with you to meet me so they can fall in love with me as easily as you will. I did have surgery on one of my legs and am well now, but to prevent further problems I take a supplement to keep my knees in good working order. Sometimes my eyes get a little weepy, but it’s not really a big deal – we just get some eye drops. I also am not able to go to a home with any type of electronic fencing surrounding it - some dogs are okay with this, but I am just not one of those dogs. Please stop by to meet me soon. I can’t wait to begin our new life together and start playing a game of catch!
Brutus — Hello there! My name is Brutus, and I came to BHS from another shelter when they ran out of room for me. I like to go for walks, but I am quite strong so the staff walks me wearing a harness and using a metal leash. I have to admit, I could use some help with my training and because I’m such a big boy BHS says it would be best for me to live in an all adult household with adopters who’ve owned a dog in the last 5 years. It would be Baltimore Humane Society even better if you’ve had experience with a mouthy/jumpy type of dog so you can help me be successful with my training. Of course, 1601 Nicodemus Road | Reisterstown, MD 21136 T: 410-833-8848 | F: 410-833-4481 I should always be kept on a leash when we go out and never left www.bmorehumane.org outside unsupervised. I’d hate to get into trouble or be separated Baltimore Humane Society: A no-kill shelter protecting, saving, and caring for animals since 1927! from you. BHS wants to make sure my life with you is happy and safe so they will require training sessions and several meets with BHS trainers. Isn’t that great? I would love to find a forever home where I can be someone’s lovable, loyal, long-time friend, so please fill out an application first if you want to meet me. If you would like to try fostering me first, please still fill out an application and specify foster. Thank you! Itsy— Hello. My name is Itsy and I was originally adopted from BHS as a tiny puppy, but as I got bigger my family realized I was too much for them to handle. I am back at BHS hoping to find my forever home with a new family who understands that I am still growing and have a lot of energy. Since I am still young, I can sometimes get over-excited and a bit nippy. That’s why it would be such a terrific help for me to go to training classes with you. Don’t you think it would be great fun for us to do together? I enjoy being around people and playing with toys, and I LOVE my food –maybe a bit too much because I don’t like being bothered when I eat. But who does? And sometimes, I have to admit, I don’t THUNDER ROADS MAGAZINE MD-DE-DC
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ith the weather getting warmer it seems like summer will be here before you know it. It’s time to clean up the bikes and get them in the best running condition so we can begin to enjoy what we love to do most, ride. As you ponder where you want your journey to take you, here are a few suggestions for a great ride. Some of these places you may have heard of and some maybe not, but they are all worth checking out at least once this summer. High up in Northern Maryland, just below the Pennsylvania border, is a giant rock set high atop a mountain overlooking Southern Pennsylvania. Appropriately named High Rock, this site was built in the early 1900s and was used as an observation deck. As part of the Appalachian Trail, it is now used for mountaineering, climbing, and hand gliding. On a clear day, you are offered an incredible view of the valley below and can see as far North as Seven Springs Ski Resort. Sadly this rock is now covered mostly in graffiti, but that doesn’t affect the incredible scenery. North of Thurmont, off PenMar Road, this is a destination well worth visiting. Another great mountain destination is the Mountain House Bar & Grill located in McConnellsburg, Pa. This biker-friendly bar is located at the peak of one of the many mountains you will ride through getting there. With cold beverages, fair priced food, and very sexy waitresses, you will enjoy a nice relaxing day sitting on the back deck taking in the view. The couple of times I’ve been there, I had the pleasure of watching several hand
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gliders launch from one of the ramps located out back. This is a bit further away, but time seems to disappear while riding these long curvy mountain roads. If you prefer riding near the water, head to Cambridge, Maryland and check out Hooper’s Island. One of the oldest settled areas in Maryland, Hooper’s Island is a chain of three islands stretching 20 miles. With the Chesapeake Bay on one side, the Honga River on the other, and abundant wildlife, this is a very pleasant ride to enjoy on a hot summer day. While you’re already there, be sure to check out the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge also located in Cambridge. The Refuge is host to the largest breeding population of bald eagles on the west coast. Before calling it a day, be sure to stop in and grab a bite to eat at the Suicide Bridge Restaurant in Hurlock, Maryland. Originally a wooden bridge built around 1888, it has been the scene of many suicides since its beginning. The locals are always quick with a story about how the bridge got its name. The food is good, and the people are very friendly and always quick with a joke or a tale or two. I hope you enjoy these suggestions and it helps you to explore some of the lesser known places our wonderful area can offer to you. Be safe and enjoy your ride, Mike “Smiles” Johnson
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ow do you know when it’s spring? If you’re a biker in Maryland it’s OC Bikes to the Beach Spring Rally. After the cold weather starts to melt away and the itch to ride becomes overwhelming, we all jump on the bikes and head down to the season’s first rally of the year, OC Bikes to the Beach. What started just three years ago as a small kick start to the season has become a main event in its own right. You could not have asked for a better start to the riding season. I have to admit the days leading up to the rally did not hold much hope and most likely chased a few of you off, but when the time came Mother Nature smiled down and said Let’s Ride! She provided three 70 degree days to enjoy all the day’s events and cool nights for all the parties put on by the many sponsor throughout the town, just for us, the Biker Community. Getting back to the events, you would first have to start at the Rally Headquarters, Hooper’s Crab House. They say that the third time’s the charm and with the turn out this year, I would have to say that is right on point. What else could you ask for in a rally? All weekend you had Michele behind the main bar with her bar backs making sure the beer was cold and the drinks were flowing. The music acts this year were top notch and had us rocking through out the weekend. And how about the Harley Drill Team? I know one thing, they make it look to easy. I know I picked up a few things
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by watching them all weekend. They tried to get me out there, but I watched them lay their bikes down a few times. No Way, was I going to let that happen, that would have been a whole other show! Either way, what an amazing show those guys put on. Let’s not forget the vendor line-up as well. More like a biker’s supermarket. You had everything from sunglasses and jewelry, to portable hot tubs and hanging swings. Let’s not forget, all the leather and patches you could ever need, and what biker doesn’t need another t-shirt? There were hundreds available for the choosing from the main event tees to shirts from several different vendors offering their own designs and styles. Not to mention the Lil bag O donuts and the Famous Daytona Belly Buster. This burger has it all, 2 ¼ lb beef patties, a lot of bacon, 4 slices of cheese, and two eggs. It was good, but it was nap time when we were done. Finally after all that, there is still the most important part left. Thunder Roads Magazine MD-DE-DC OC Bikes to the Beach 2013 Bike Show. We had over twenty bikes enter, and everybody liked the custom painted helmets from Premier Collision Customs as the trophies. We divided everyone up into four categories; Custom, Bagger, Metric, and Classic. Everyone that entered was given a ballot to vote on who won each category and the Best in
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Show. John Mayoral from Centerville, MD. with his 2002 Pearl White Road King Classic took 11 out of 24 votes in the best of show category. The Best in Show winner is featured on the cover and calendar of this month’s magazine. A short ride down 50 took us to the other great location and sponsor, the Oasis Bar and Grille where Thunder Roads Magazine MD-DE-DC held our own bikini contest Saturday night. Some of you, I’m sure, have already become quite familiar with the winner Tori, who is on the cover and calendar of this month’s edition. Congratulations to Tori and thanks to all the other contestants that signed up for the contest. If you missed out on the Oasis this spring then you missed out on the awesome bands and the mechanical bull. The Bull put on quite the show for the guys by tossing around some hot women, and leaving most men there wishing they were the bull. Friday was also a night for the record books for us at Thunder Roads Magazine MD-DE-DC. I don’t think it was possible for us to fit more people than we had at the 28th street Pit & Pub. Chief and Horsey the owners, put out the welcome mat for us and all of our readers and we had one hell of a party. As always those guys welcomed the biker community with cold beers and I have to say the best ribs in Ocean City. I’m sure the bars around the Pit n Pub took notice. Look for us to be taking over more bars in Ocean City in the fall.
organizers of the Rally. We will not mention them by name as they do not wish to take credit for a rally that is put on by the many sponsors previously mentioned. They are just proud to do their part and want to thank everyone for coming out and having a great time this year. Last but not least, the crew here at Thunder Roads Magazine MD-DE-DC owes a special Thank You to Cycos Motorcycle Apparel, who on a side note, made it possible for all to enjoy the best motorcycle magazine in the market, THUNDER ROADS MDDE-DC. They loaned us a trailer when ours went down. I know, I trailered my bike down to Ocean City, but I had to bring 7500 magazines down too, and as hard as I tried, I just couldn’t fit them on my bagger. So be sure to check them out at the fall rally, or if you see them out at another rally this season, stop and tell them Thanks. With a week of fun like this to start the season, I can only imagine how great the fall rally will be. Remember this summer if you’re having a good time. Don’t forget to include Thunder Roads MDDE-DC by sending in your pictures to BigCity@ trmdel.com . Ride Safe!! — Rhino
We would like to give special thanks to a few people from the crew here at Thunder roads Magazine MD-DE-DC. First, would be all the sponsors that were included in the Rally pocket guide that did not make it into the article this time around. Without their support this rally would not happen. Second, would have to be the main
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Presented by Orange Tattoo Company and Orange MX Racing
Chad Wages Built to Last
Interview by Frankie Orange
Name: Chad Wages Hometown: Frederick, MD Residence: Severna Park, MD Date of Birth: 02/24/1988
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What’s going on man? Not too much. I’m doing great, glad you asked! What have you been up to these days? Just trying to stay busy. I’m working full time and riding and training as much as I can. What kind of bikes are you currently racing? I currently have two bikes. Honda CRF450F, Yamaha YZ250. Who is sponsoring you in 2013? My sponsors for this year are: Petroleum Site Works – PSW, RNB Racing (One of the best MX Race shops around) , Snake Creek MX (Best MX Track in DE.), Limited Decal, Orange Tattoo Co., ECMS Performance, KB5, No Love Could you give me a quick summary of your career up to this point from amateur to pro? I started racing when I was 6, I made it to Loretta Lynn’s Amateur Nationals 14 consecutive years. I’ve had one top 5 and several top 10 finishes there. Not to mention numerous MD, PA, & DE State Championships. I turned PRO when I was 17, I raced Pro Arena-cross for 3 years before my accident and I finished overall 6th in 2008, 4th in 2009, and 2nd in 2010. Tell me about your foot injury, so amazing you are able to still ride… Long story, while training at Georgia Practice Facility (GPF)
for the upcoming 2011 Arena-Cross season, I suffered a traumatic foot injury, shattering my heel in 44 places with compound fractures and etc. I went through several reconstructive surgeries and lots of therapy to get where I am today. I’d like to thank my last surgeon Dr. Lew Schon at Union Memorial Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Baltimore MD, if it wasn’t for him I wouldn’t be riding at all today. Who inspired you as a kid to get into motocross? My dad and my older brother Jeff. Jeff used to race and he taught me everything I know about riding a dirt bike. What’s your favorite track and/or event to race? Loretta Lynn’s for sure. It’s a great racing environment everyone is so focused and it is all around and awesome place to be. What stands out to you as the most memorable moment in your racing career? It would absolutely be my 2nd overall Arena Cross Championship finish. What kind of advice could you give a kid today that has interest in motocross? What advice for the parent? If you are going to do it make sure you are focused, dedicated and prepared to travel. Parents take it easy on your kids, you have to keep the sport fun.
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Quick tips about where to go and what to order Whiskey Beach BBQ & Saloon Good for: Families with children Dining options: Dinner, Late Night Description: Whiskey Beach BBQ is located on the corner of Dickinson Ave. and Coastal Hwy right next to Nalu Hawaiian Surf Bar & Grille. In addition to our amazing BBQ we also offer a great seafood selection like Peel N Eat Shrimp, Snow Crab Legs, Mahi, Catfish, Calmari, and in season Whole Lobsters. We cater to large parties and families.
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Sharky›s Grill Good for: Families with children, Local cuisine, Dining on a budget Dining options: Breakfast/Brunch, Lunch Love this place, it’s clean and the food is delicious and it is such a Dewey mainstay! 1508 Hwy One Dewey Beach DE SALAD Factory 1904 Hwy One, Dewey Beach, DE 19971-2353 Many different salads to choose from. Starting with a Garden salad to a Cobb Salad, Crab salad to a variety of fish on top the salad! You name it the will fix it! Great place price point $8-24.
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2002 Pearl White Road King Classic Owner – John Mayoral from Centerville, MD. Upgrades – Vance & Hines True Dual Exhaust Power Commander 21” Front – 18” Rear 52 Chrome Spoke DNA Rims Engine Chrome, Swing Arm Chrome, Calipers and Rotor Chrome and White LED installed by Owner and Friend – Mark Flathman in Garage
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Bike: 2010 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Limited (FLHTK) Custom: Extended Saddle bags and Rear Fender, 23” Front & 18” Rear Performance Machine – Element. And Much More. Submit pictures of your ride to bigcity@trmdel.com to be featured in future Reader Rides.
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conX was formed in the early parts of 2007 and was based on just the basic yearning and love to create original music. IconX is Metal melodic electronic rhythmic structuring harmony and many deep emotional attachments: To say that IconX is an exciting band to see would be an understatement. THIS band brings to you more than just a live performance they bring a unique brand of music then anything we have heard before. It’s hard to place them in a certain genre but if we were to give them a title it would be under the ROCK / MESMERIZED section. The 1st time we had the pleasure to see them perform we were an instant fan. Throughout their melodic and theatrical rock style performance there was 1 song which stood out to us and stayed imbedded in our heads the entire night. At the end of the their set we had a chance to speak with them and had a chance to mention how much we enjoyed that one particular song of course then finding out the title of that song was JUMP. We explained to them why it was we were so drawn to the song which sparked up a long conversation giving us even more opportunity to get to know the band on a more personal level. After a few months had passed and as we drew nearer to Local Injections Cinco De Metal Show for which we invited IconX to perform it was told to us they decided to add the song JUMP to the CD as prior to our input they had originally planned a CD without it and asked if we would release the single JUMP all based on our opinion of the song needless to say we felt honored they would ask of us to do so based on our opinions but don’t be mislead..... their play set contains many more of their originals that we also thoroughly enjoyed, WE THE PEOPLE, DONT NEED YOUR GOD, RITUAL, are just a few of this bands best and most original songs and can be heard on http:// www.reverbnation.com/iconxband. IconX is an upcoming force to be reckoned with and sure to be one of this year’s break through LOCAL bands of the year. Bottom line, should you happen to see 32
that IconX is playing at a venue near you, do yourself a favor and make it a point to check them out you will certainly be in for a treat as their performance will leave you speechless and yearning for more. LETS MEET THE BAND: The members of IconX are… Sean Harris Sean is the Young Phenomenal drummer, percussionist & human metronome of the group.. He is our ‘clock’ & he just keeps on ticking, very loudly! Sean also does background vocals and helps out in the structure and writing of the Jams.. He began playing when he was 6 years old and has many influences which include but are not limited to… : Rush, Led Zeppelin, Nine Inch Nails, Dio, Pink Floyd, U2, Tool, Van Halen, Sevendust, Foo Fighters slipknot and has recently been looking into the world rhythm arena. . Sean has been with IconX since the beginning. His equipment at the present time is…: Pearl Masters 2010 drum kit Sabian cymbals Pearl pedals Pearl hardware Roland Electronics Remo drumheads Pro-mark 747 drumsticks double hats and also has control of live backing tracks. Sean’s Education is: North East High Marching band, North East High Jazz band, North East High Pep band, North East High Concert band, Cecil Co All County Orchestra. Cecil Co. band, Cecil Co. Blazers. Cecil Drum line Other Education: Music Theory Instruction: by Justin Web and Hands on instruction: George Costa as well as instruction from many others.. Michael Brannon Mike is the Bassist background vocalist, Promotional department and is the newest member of IconX. He was inspired to join the band because of the positive attitude, energy dedication and the original writing process he saw and heard. Mike’s talent stems back to his great grandfather, mostly as a child, listening to his grandfather’s bluegrass band. He first picked up an acoustic guitar in 1987 when his mother taught
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him a few chords. Starting with an acoustic guitar, he soon branched out & played a variety of instruments including:: 12 string Trumpet Alto sax Tenor sax Baritone French horn Tuba and Piano to name a few He found his love & fortunately for the band his passion for the bass in 1991. He has been inspired by many some of which are..: Flea Cliff Burton Les Claypool Emma Anzai . Mikes Previous bands: Breakneck Mummy-1993 The Vanity Theory-2011 A Project - 2012 Education: Advanced Placement Music Theory 92-93 & self taught Equipment: Bass 1 – Sound Gear 505 bass Bass 2 – Sound Gear SR885 BK Ampeg 4-10 cab Ampeg 1000 watt head B4 Digitech effects processor pedal Influences would include but are never limited to…: Godsmack, Alice in Chains, Primus, Tool, Testament, Metallica, Eye Empire…as well as host of others.. Rick Harris Rick is the Lead singer and songwriter in the group. He also writes all backing tracks harmonies structures and all pre production work. He closely works with the bands outside producers to help guide the bands direction. Rick has been singing since he was 17. And has also played drums and percussion in many past bands. His main influence is Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails for the electronic vocal and structal parts of the Jams. Other influences are Jonathan Davis from Korn as well as old skool Black Sabbath….and to many to mention He was inspired to help form the band because of his love to create original music. Rick has been with IconX since the beginning. Education: Rick has had 3 years of professional music schooling under the direction of Neil Tuliston. Plus many many years of Live on stage action as well as studio session work. Rick is no amateur on Stage! He has been in many bands over the years including to name a few: Tour de Force, Badlove (With Local Guitar Legend and Producer – Shawn Grove), Flukers Revenge (with the Great Randy Fluker), Ground Zero, Black Matinee Death by Accordion and kwite white. His all time favorites were: playing for Speakeazy and Black Matinee, as a drummer in the 80s and 90… Chris Jester Chris is our Lead Guitar Player and back ground vocalist. Chris started playing when he was 12years old. He comes from a large family of Musicians. His Father and Grandfather before him played the Guitar. His Great Grandfather passed the talent down to his children through teaching as well as being a Master Crafter in Building Pianos, Guitars as well as other Musical Instruments. Chris loves the harder edge to Rock Music, all the way to the Metal Side. Influences: Satriani, Vai, Malmsteen, Petrucci, Paul Gilbert, Andy James. His Band Influence but not limited to… Ac/Dc & Led Zeppelin Metallica Megadeth Machine Head Children of Bodom Trivium as well as a host of others. Previous Bands: Boxer Rebellion (an original Metal Band), Petting Hendrix and the Former Rock Gods. He has also performed in some studio writing sessions and has a solo project in the works. Equipment: A line 6 spider valve mk2 2/12, An Ibanez rg 7 string, A Schecter Hell Raiser C-7 boss recorder, Audio Technica headphones, Korg Tuners, Pig Hog stage cables, Ernie Ball strings. — Steve and Kathi Prodey Local Injection Now THAT’S keeping it real and as always, 100% Local! THUNDER ROADS MAGAZINE MD-DE-DC
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Delaware Police Escorted ride to 4th Annual Car, Truck, Motorcycle and Tractor Show Saturday, June 1, 2013 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Join Bikers from all parts of Delmarva for a ride from Seaford HarleyDavidson to the 4th Annual Car, Truck, Motorcycle and Tractor show to benefit THE HOME OF THE BRAVE. www.endeavorlodge17.org/1EVENTS.htm Benefit/Poker Run for Renee Lightcap Saturday, June 22, 2013 from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM $15 per person; $10 passengers/$5 children under 10. Renee Lightcap, a recent high school graduate, was in an automobile accident on May 2, 2012 which left her a quadriplegic although has limited use of her arms and hands. This benefit will help with home modifications, an adaptive van, therapy, caregiver expenses, rehab sessions and specialized medical equipment. These expenses present a financial challenge the family cannot meet alone. This event has been organized by her family. Call her mom Barbara 302242-1359 or Penny 302-249-9004 for more information. Donations can be made to www.helphopelive.org enter Renee Lightcap in the “find a patient” box. Mail checks to HelpHOPELive 150 N. Radnor Chester Rd., Suite F-120, Radnor Pa 19087 or call 800-6428399 to make a credit card donation. www.helphopelive.org Nanticoke Riverfest Bike Show Saturday, July 13, 2013 10:30 AM Harley-Davidson of Seaford invites everyone to join the Nanticoke RiverFest Bike Show. The show if quick, so you can enjoy riding. Registration is 10:3011, trophies at 2 p.m. Registration
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Maryland Mirock Fast by Gast Summer Showdown Friday, May 31, 2013 - Sunday, June 2, 2013 This racing event will be split up into different classes of action packed racing! www.mirockracing.com 3rd Annual Ride In Memory Of “Duke” Saturday, June 1, 2013 from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM 3rd Annual Ride In Memory Of “Duke” All Proceeds Go To “Baden Aquasco Little League” Saturday, June 1, 2013 Sign Up From 10:00am-11:00am *All Vehicles Are Welcome $20.00 Donation for Poker Run & After Party $10.00 Donation for After Party Only The After Party Will Be From 5:00pm8:00pm Band Is “The Sam Grow Band” From Southern Maryland AVLatimer@Comcast.net Italian Motosports Day at Battley Cycles Saturday, June 1, 2013 from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM Italian motorsport day at Battley Cycles. Join us as we celebrate Italian motorsports. We have teamed up with Competizione around the corner to bring you Italian motorcycles and Italian sports cars. Local Italian sports car clubs will be bringing the cars, and our customers are welcome to bring their Ducatis. We will have a Ducati motorcycle show with trophies and an exotic Italian car show with trophies. Try your luck at our spaghetti eating contest! Take a tour of the Competizione facility and see Ferraris in all states of repair. Opera music and Italian food round out a perfect day! www.battley.com/event_list.asp Dick Gelfman’s Ride Across Maryland Saturday, June 1, 2013 Monday, June 3, 2013 We heard you! You said it was time for a change… Ride Across Maryland has JUNE 2013
responded with an all-new and exciting Ride for 2013! • The June 1, 2013 Ride will leave The Mall in Columbia and travel new fun and scenic routes. • We will arrive at Blob’s Park in Jessup for an all-day music festival and family fun event on a scale never before experienced. • No 2-night minimum or hotel stay required – just a spectacular ride and exciting music festival with a national headliner band. • Riders raising a minimum of $150 will receive the Ride premiums, a free concert ticket, exclusive access to VIP concert seating and an exclusive VIP dinner. • The music festival will include vendors and activities for the entire family. The bands will be announced as soon as contracts are signed –Stay tuned! • Register for the Ride to be the first to receive updates and band announcements! You can really make a difference in the lives of families touched by breast cancer. While tremendous advances have been made in the prevention, detection and treatment of breast cancer, more remains to be done. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lives. There is hardly a family anywhere that hasn’t in some way been affected by breast cancer. The Ride Across Maryland combines an enjoyable weekend event with the potential to raise significant sums for the fight against breast cancer. www.rideacrossmaryland.org Mountains, Motorcycles & Music Friday, June 7, 2013 - Sunday, June 9, 2013 Live Music, Adult Games, Motorcycle Rodeo, Contests, Wet t-Shirt Contest and more. Restrooms and hot showers. Tent camping, limited RV hookups. Weekend Pass: ABATE Members $30 Non-Members $30 Friday or Saturday Day Pass: $20 www.abateofmd.org Crabby Daddy’s 4th Annual Jdrf Motorcycle Ride Saturday, June 8, 2013 from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM A benefit Motorcycle event to raise funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Food/fun for all ages Bands Poverty Ridge, Alkatraz, Bobbie Lewis Blues Band THUNDER ROADS MAGAZINE MD-DE-DC
Special Women’s Day Tech Seminar Saturday, June 8, 2013 11:00 AM The female riding community grows more and more every year so in support to all of the lady rider’s out there, join us for a special women’s tech Seminar and more surprises! All brand riders welcome! Visit www.bobsbmw.com closer to the event for seminar topic and to RSVP. www.bobsbmw.com 11th Annual VFW Bike Show Saturday, June 8, 2013 12:00 PM Motorcycle Show, Raffle and Party supporting Veterans with Disabilities Live Music All Day - Food, Beer, Soft Drinks Available Win a 2013 Harley-Davidson Street Bob or $10,000 Cash! www.federalsburgvfw.com/ bikeshow.html Counrty Cruizn Car Show Sunday, June 9, 10am-4pm Taneytown Memorial Park All proceeds from the show to benefit disabled veterans in Maryland. For information on Vendor space or general questions contact: Shiela 410-412-6787 Grant 443-824-0639 14th Annual Cops Motorcycle Ride Sunday, June 9, 2013 from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM The 14th annual concerns of police survivors motorcycle ride is scheduled for Sunday June 9th. The event is returning to FOP # 89 in Upper Marlboro. Riders will escorted from various locations throughout the State. Minimum donations of $25.00 is required to participate. Each rider will receive a run tee shirt, lunch, and entertainment. Vendors will be on site. This event benefits the Maryland Chapter of Concerns of Police Survivors. www.mdcops.org Burn Ride Saturday June 15th See Full page ad in magazine for more details or go to www. BurnRide.org THUNDER ROADS MAGAZINE MD-DE-DC
SO. MD Sun and Music Fest Poker Run Saturday, June 15, 2013 Sunday, June 16, 2013 SOMD SUN MUSIC FESTIVAL POKER RUN to benefit the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. Registration will begin at 9:30 am on Saturday June 15th, first group out at 10:30 and last bike out by 11:00 am. 1st card will be drawn at registration at fairgrounds. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th cards will be drawn at festival participating bars. Ride will end at fairgrounds and winner will be announced at approx. 2pm. Cost for ride is $20.00 per rider and $20.00 per passenger. Your $20.00 fee will include participation in the poker run and a two day pass to the SOMD SUN MUSIC FESTIVAL. Also available at the festival will be food, drinks, wine tasting, craft beer tasting, hot air balloon rides, children’s play area, local artists vendors and motorcycle gear vendors. And of course plenty of entertainment all weekend long from local, regional, and national bands. This year’s bands include Great Train Robbery, The Kelly Bell Band, and Scarletta one of this years top 10 country bands just to name a few. Due to the response from local motorcycle clubs this year’s ride is gearing up to be a sizable event. Please come out for a day of fun and riding to support your local charities and help the less fortunate. For more information on the festival you can go to http://somdsunmusicfest. org/ or visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ events/489521177746819/ somdsunmusicfest.org Carnival of HOGs Saturday, June 15, 2013 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM MCHOG invites you to a day of riding, carnival games, and fun during our annual Carnival of HOGS event. You’ll play carnival style games for points, enjoy a nice ride and be treated to a free lunch courtesy of Battley HarleyDavidson. Battley Harley-Davidson gift certificates for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place based on your scores. Door prizes and 50/50. Registration is $10 and opens at 10 am and closes at 12 noon. The ride and playing the games will take about two hours. Last bikes in at 2 pm. Road Captain-led rides or follow the route on your own. Starting and ending point is Battley Harley-Davidson, 7830 Airpark Rd, Gaithersburg, MD. The event is open to all riders www.mchog.com/Events/ Carnival2012.pdf JUNE 2013
Ride Your Motorcycle to Work Day Monday, June 17, 2013 Ride your motorcycle or scooter on this day to demonstrate: * The number of motorcyclists to the general public and to politicians. * That motorcyclists are from all occupations and all walks of life. * That motorcyclists can reduce traffic and parking congestion in large cities. * That motorcycles are for transportation as well as recreation. * That motorcycling is a social good. Kingsman Shithouse Side Poker Run Saturday June 15th Starts at The Jetty Dock Bar 201 Wells Cove Rd Grasonville, MD 21638 Sign ups Starts @10:30 – Roll Out @ 12:30 More Info: Email kingsmanmc@gmail.com Call : 443-221-1672 / 443-298-0124
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Registration begins@830 am $25 rider $15 for passenger includes food and t shirt Nice ride then return to Buckeystown Pub for event Special Guest Alex Elman who owns her own winery and has a special interest in this disease The Pub also has crabs! Follow us on Facebook @ Crabby Daddy’s Benefit Motorcycle Ride Join us again please. wharris953@comcast.net
Dog Days at Battley Harley-Davidson Saturday, June 22, 2013 11:00 AM We all love animals so we are having a day of animal loving fun! Battley’s is teaming up with the Montgomery County Humane Society and Hero Dogs to bring you a day of animal fun. The Montgomery County Humane Society will have adoption animals here for you to meet and fall in love with. Hero Dogs will have some of their specially trained dogs on hand ready to deploy to soldiers. The HOG chapter’s own George Cockrell will be on hand to talk about dog training (he’s been doing it for 35 years!). We’ll have a big cook-out, too. www.battley.com/event_list.asp Track Day at Summit Point Monday, June 24, 2013 Learn how to be the better rider you always wanted to be in a safe environment. Bob’s staff will cheer you on track side under our VIP hospitality tent. Plus, Bob’s sponsored BMW S1000RR racer and champion, Jeremy Cook, will be there to provide his expertise and advice! Lunch, snacks, beverages, on-site techs for your mechanical convenience, and more will be included in this unforgettable day of riding on the track! Spread the word, plan ahead, and mark your calendar today! All brands welcome! Visit www.bobsbmw.com
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closer to the event for more details. Interested in signing up today? Contact hanna.creekmore@bobsbmw.com AMA Pro Flat Track Motorcycle Racing Saturday, July 6, 2013 Just after the Fourth of July holiday, the Series will make a swing near the Nation’s capital on July 6, 2013 as Hagerstown, Md.’s Hagerstown Speedway will host the only round on the east coast that features what is typically a very smooth, and very fast, half-mile track. Jared Mees grabbed his lone win in 2012 over local-favorite Jake Johnson at last year’s event, and the defending champ will likely have his hands full when the star-studded line-up gets to the grid again next season. www.amaproracing.com/ft/ Bone to be Wild Saturday, July 6, 2013 9:30 AM Join us for the 10th Annual Bone to be Wild motorcycle ride to benefit the Humane Society of Washington County. With the wind in your face, enjoy the ride with the knowledge that you are making a difference in the lives of thousands of homeless animals. Ride ends at Barefoot Bernie’s where the food and festivities begin! All proceeds benefit the HSWC. www.hswcmd.org V-ROD Day at Battley Harley-Davidson Saturday, July 13, 2013 11:00 AM Join us in celebrating everything V-ROD. This amazing harley-Davidson motorcycle is the product of Harley and Porsche engineering teams. V-RODs are used in the All Harley Drag racing events. Battley Harley-Davidson is teaming up with the Mid-Atlantic V-ROD Riders to bring a fun-filled day to all motorcycle enthusiasts. We will have V-ROD demo rides available. Our all-V-ROD bike show will have trophies for the top three bikes. Plenty of food at our cook-out! www.battley.com/event_list.asp MIROCK - WPGC Bike Fest Friday, July 19, 2013 - Sunday, July 21, 2013 MIROCK - WPGC Bike Fest July 19-21, 2013 Maryland International Raceway The Mickey Thompson Tires MIROCK Superbike Series returns to Maryland International Raceway for the biggest and best MIROCK event of the year at the WPGC Bike Fest on July 19-21, 2013. The event will feature Pro Mod, Orient Express Pro Street, DME Racing Real Street, Track King Clutches Top 38
Sportsman, Crazy 8’s, Louis Concrete 4.60 Index, FBR Shop 5.60 Index, Fast by Gast Pro E.T., and Brock’s Performance Street E.T. The event will also include Grudge Racing, and the “After dark Underground” 2-hour grudge program on Saturday night. There will also be a special “Paint The 1/4 Pink” program run at the Bike Fest event to raise money for “Bikers Against Breast Cancer”. This program is for female riders only competing on drag bikes and street bikes. This class will be run on Saturday and will be a 32-bike qualified field run in an E.T. bracket racing format. These female motorcycle racers have been raising money from sponsors and taking donations for this great cause, so come on out and show them your support. The event will also host a vendor midway full of motorcycle parts, apparel, and accessories! In addition to the racing MIR will host a $1,200 bikini contest on Sunday plus bikini bartenders in the beer garden! Also be sure to check out the wild custom bike show on Sunday, the extreme stunt bike competition and there will also be a live band on Sunday! So head to Maryland International Raceway for an exciting weekend of motorcycle action! Admission: 3-Day Pass ................................ $45 2-Day Pass ................................ $35 1-Day Pass ................................ $20 Kids 6-11 (Per Day) ...................... $5 Parking: Car VIP Parking (Pit Parking) ....... $10 Bike VIP Parking (Pit Parking) .... Free Promoter: Jason Miller may be reached at 301-884-9833 or jmiller@mirdrag.com Track Information: Track Office: 301-884-9833 Dragline: 301-884-RACE Track Fax: 301-884-9878 GPS Address: Maryland International Raceway 27861 Budds Creek Road Mechanicsville, MD 20659 Visti www.mirockracing.com for more info. Bike Day for Camron Saturday, July 20, 2013 from 8:00 AM to 11:45 PM poker run, bike show, tattoo contest, bikini contest, scarred & dangerous thrill show burnout contest, loud pipes contest, raffles, door prizes, vendors & more after party @ 6:pm with 3 bands = Army of Dogs, ?????, then “Rock Bottom” Kiss Tribute band is headlining. All Proceeds to benefit Camron: Wanna be a vendor or volunteer or more info contact Roger hill @ 410-795-0310 or Clay Carroll @ 814-233-7840 www.Bikershelpingkids.com JUNE 2013
B.H.O. - Bikers Helping Others 2013 Poker Run Saturday, July 27, 2013 9:30 AM History about B.H.O.: Last year, a very close friend was injured in a horrible motorcycle accident. He was selfemployed, his wife had cancer and they were caring for his father all at the same time. We organized a Poker Run and were able to raise enough funds to keep them afloat allowing them to focus on healing rather than finances. We had such a great turn-out, response and so many requests to do another run; we are turning it into an annual event! Every year we will ride for a charity in which ALL PROCEEDS will be donated to that charity. This year we have chosen the WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT. We have all been affected in one way or another by war and the injuries and/ or loss that it brings. What better way to say THANK YOU to all the Men and Women that have served past, present and future than to ride in their honor! karsar02@aol.com Apple’s 10th Annual East Coast Motorcycle Rally Wednesday, August 7, 2013 Sunday, August 11, 2013 Formerly known as the “East Coast Sturgis Motorcycle Rally” Two Stages, GREAT BANDS five days of Colossal Entertainment You won’t Forget! Come Early, Stay Late! This is the event that’s taking the country by storm! All the reasons are right. Mountains, Open Country, Good People, Clean Air and the Freedom of the road! The East Coast Motorcycle Rally is the hot spot for motorcyclist to get together for good times, good food, and great entertainment. Come, Camp, Party! NO ONE DAY RATE! Rally Ticket price includes: Camping / Concerts / Tours / motorcycle Demolition Derby and All other Activities HOT SHOWERS AVAILABLE EVERY DAY: FREE RV’S, CAMPERS, and BUSES ETC... Apple mountain main event grounds for the east coast motorcycle rally has no full hook up sites, RV’s, campers etc are welcome on the main event grounds, self contained. Find interstate # 68 (in Western Maryland) 12 miles west of Hancock or 23 miles east of Cumberland you take EXIT # 68 (Orleans Rd south) follow 5 1/2 miles cross low water bridge, turn right 1/2 mile on the right. www.eastcoastmotorcyclerally.com/ THUNDER ROADS MAGAZINE MD-DE-DC
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Once you’re voted on the team, you get all the accessories and team gear. And from that point on, you can go on the road. HB-Paid Gig? Are you guys getting paid? RW- No, we volunteer! Of course, they pay for our expenses when we travel the country to do shows. HB- How many different events will you each go to this year?
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RW- I will go to at least 6 events this year. The team will do maybe 10 or 12. DV- I’m going to try and go to every event the team does this year. HB- What’s the most important message you want the bikers to take away from one of your shows? DV- Just to think about safety when you’re out there on the road. To give them a few ideas and to be safe on the road. Like being able to make a U-turn without taking 14 lanes to do it. HB- During your show you dropped a bike and showed everyone how to pick it up. You even had a young lady come up and pick it up .It got a good reaction here, how is that received other places? RW-We have been doing that for about 6 years and that was another one of Bruce’s ideas. He was selling more and more bikes to women and needed to help them get some confidence. Remember not everyone goes to the safety course so we bring the safety course to them. HB- Are there any places this summer where the whole team will be at, so our readers could come and catch your show? RW- We’ve been to Panama City, Iowa, Sturgis, mainly the big rallies because we need at least 250 ft. for the show. HB- Will you be back for the fall rally here in Ocean City? DV- Yes, I plan on coming back this fall. Well that’s good news, they can come back and show me how bad my skills are again in the fall. If you want more information on the team you go to their website at www.daytonaharleydavidsondrillteam.com. Thanks for the visit Roger and Dan. That’s all I got for this month I sure hope to see some of you on the road this summer. Don’t be shy come by and say Howdy Hillbilly! Remember to Share with a Friend and always lose the Lid!!!!!! — Hillbilly p.s. It’s always good to have a plate of hushpuppies around when you sip a little or a lot!
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DEALERS & SHOPS All American Harley Davidson 8126 Old Leonardtown Road Hughesville, MD 20763 301-274-5000 www.allamericanh-d.com Baltimore Harley Davidson 8845 Pulaski Hwy. Baltimore, MD 21237 410-238-2003 www.hdstore.com Battley Cycles 7830 Airpark Road Gaithersburg, MD 301-948-4581 www.battley.com C&C Cycle 8182 Telegraph Rd Severn, MD 21144 410-305-0924 www.candccycle.com Davis and Davis Custom Engraving 240-415-1856 DavisandDavisEngraving.com Fort Washington Harley Davidson 9407 Livingston Rd Fort Washington, MD 20744 301-248-1200 www.hdwash.com GRD Cycle 4420 Crain Hwy White Plains, MD 301-843-0144 GRDCYCLE.COM Iron Works Custom Cycles 7676 Airpark Rd Gaithersburg, MD 20879 www.ironworkscycles.com 301-947-7300 MD Speedy Tag & Title 1-888-938-2448 www.mdspeedytags.com For a location near you Premier Collision & Customs 621 Central Ave. Edgewater, MD. 21037 410-798-9727 IGS Auto Body, Inc. 1230 Cronson Blvd. Crofton, MD 21114 410-451-7405 Old Glory Harley Davidson 11800 Laurel Bowie Road Laurel, MD 20708 www.oldgloryhd.com 301-575-0575 Prager’s Bad Co. Cycles 1601 A Postal Rd Chester, MD 21619 410-643-6800 Ron Treacy Automotive Certified Master Technician All Makes and Models Mobil at Rte 3 & 450 Bowie, MD 301-262-0003 The Shop 6788 Mid Cities Ave. Beltsville, MD 20705 240-542-4091 www.theshpmd.com 42
S.M. City Motorsports 20260 Poplar Ridge Rd. Lexington Park, MD 20653 301-863-6499 Upholstery by Tattoo 410-867-9210
Bars & Restaurants Barefoot Bernie’s 901 Dual Hwy Hagerstown, MD 21740 www.barefootberniesmd.com 301-797-4424
Bamboo Bernie’s 8359 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd. Pasadena, MD. 21122 www.bambooberniesusa.com 410-647-6100 Cancun Cantina 7501 Old Telegraph Road Hanover, MD. 21076 www.cancuncantina.com 410-761-6188 Cancun Cantina West 901 Dual Highway Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 www.cancuncantinawest.com 301-797-4422 Creekside Inn 1225 Security Rd Hagerstown, MD 21742 301-791-6307 www.creeksidedeckbar.com Crookedi Sports Bar & Grill 8419 Bayside Rd Chesapeake, MD 20732 410-257-7999 www.crookedibar.com Hooters of New Castle 194 S. Dupont Hwy New Castle, DE 302-326-2526 Laurel Station Bar & Grille 14933 Baltimore Ave Laurel, MD 20707 (301) 604-3693 Millstream Inn 5310 Dogwood Rd. Baltimore, MD 21207 410-265-8224 www.millstreamgirls.com Oak Barrel Pub / Aztec Oasis 35206 National Pike NE Little Orleans, MD 21766 301-478-2727 www.aztechoasis.com Phil’s Place 5826 Gallant Green Rd Hughesville, MD 301-274-3515 Pit & Pub 2706 Philadelphia Avenue Ocean City, MD. 21842 www.pitandpub.com 410-289-2020
Deli: 301-805-5903 Wine & Spirit Shoppe 301-805-5902 www.ripscountryvillage.com Seabreeze / Swampy’s 27130 S. Sandgates Rd Mechanicsville, MD 301-373-5217 The Greene Turtle www.thegreeneturtle.com For a location near you The Woodstock Inn 1514 Woodstock RD Woodstock, MD 21163 410-750-3673 www.woodstockinn.net Thursdays Steak & Crab House 4851 Riverside Drive Galesville, Maryland 20765 410-867-7200 www.thursdaysrestaurant.com Traders Seafood-Steak-Ale 8132 Bayside Road Chesapeake Beach, MD 20732 410-257-6126 www.traders-eagle.com Triple Nines Bar & Billiards 7540 Washington Blvd. Elkridge, MD. 21075 tripleninesbarandbilliards.com 410-799-1818
Lawyers Robert A. Siegel, P.A. 7310 Ritchie Hwy, Suite 109 Glen Burnie, MD 21061 www.robertsiegellawoffice.com Law offices of Jay Irwin Block 90 Painters Mill Rd. Suite 131 Owings Mills, MD 21117 410-356-6555 800-875-6554 www.stahlandblock.com
Business Services
Heartland Payment Systems Payroll / Card Processing HeartlandPaymentSystems.com Email:William.Fine@e-hps.com 410-493-8467
Realtor Services
Kelly Beaton, Realtor Remax1393 Progress Way Eldersburg, MD 21784 www.ridethebeatonpath.com Office: 410-549-3500 Cell: 443-340-9164 M-Lend Patrick M. Bell “Home Loans Made Fast & Easy” Office# 301-858-9300 x222 Direct# 202-438-0038
Apparel / Retail
No Croak Embroidery For all your Custom Patch needs! 410-259-5234 Outback Leather 309 Main Street Laurel, MD. 20707 www.mdoutbackleather.com 301-604-2211 Pasadena Pawn & Gun 3306 Mountain Rd Pasadena, MD 21122 PasadenaPawnandGun.com 410-255-1272 Regulators Motorcycle Apparel 10 Chesnut Drive Elkton, MD 23923 888-628-3206 www.regulatorsmotocycleapparel.net Renegade Classics 3180 Solomons Island Rd #101, Edgewater, Md 21037 renegadeannapolis.com 410-956-RIDE (7433) Renegade Classics 131 Central Square Dr. Prince Fredrick, MD 20678 renegadeclassicssomd.com (301) 855-1999 Tinder Box 2754 Crain Highway Waldorf, MD 20601 301-374-9100 Tobacco Stop 3351 Corridor Marketplace Suite #300 Laurel, MD. 20724 301-317-5316 Wicked Steel Jewelry www.wicked-steel.com
Photography
Michael J. Alves US Patriot Photography uspatriotphotography.com Mark Petinga Photography markpetinga.com Email: info@markpetinga.com 443-630-4124
Tattoo
Battle Scars & Beauty Marx Tattoo 143 Central Square Dr. Prince Frederick, MD Battlescarsandbeautymarx.com 443-968-2850 House of Poncho’s 4305 Pulaski Hwy. Abingdon, MD 21009 410-273-6999 888-509-8900 www.houseofponchostattoos.com
Chapman Vac & Sew Orange Tattoo Company 3180 Solomons Island Rd #103 2020-A West Street Edgewater, MD 21037 Annapolis, MD. 21401 www.chapmanvacandsew.com orangetattoocompany.com 410-956-0000 Reckless Ric’s 410-224-6088 East Coast Sound 1702 Furnace Drive 101 Skip Jack Rd, Suite 5 Glen Burnie, MD. 21060 Prince Frederick, MS 20678 www.recklessrics.com 443-968-9635 410-590-2280 Francis Scott Key Family Resort Mary’s Bargain Cycle 12806 Ocean Gateway New Castle Farmers Market Rips Casual Dining Ocean City, MD 21842 3809 N. Crain Hwy. 110 N. DuPont Hwy. 800-213-0088 Bowie, MD New Castle, DE 19720 www.fskfamily.com Restaurant: 301-805-5901 302-322-9323 JUNE 2013 THUNDER ROADS MAGAZINE MD-DE-DC
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oil & filter change This month we’ll cover something most of us do. It’s the logical first step in maintaining the bike. Head to the bike shop and pick up the parts you’ll need. When ya get home clean up a space to work and get the tools together. You should do the oil change on a warm (not hot) engine so at the least start the bike and let it idle for a few minutes. Be sure to provide adequate ventilation while the bike runs. The instructions here are for a well know American V-Twin but with a few exceptions will work with almost any bike. If you have the factory service manual your set no matter who made your ride. First thing to do is consult the manual for the location of the drain bolt. Slide the receptacle for the oil under the bike, remove the drain plug and let it fly. Careful you’d be surprised how hot oil gets. While that’s draining remove the filter. I like to put 4 ounces of fresh oil in the filter as recommended by The Motor Company. Check the drain plug for a crush washer or o-ring (that you picked up at the bike shop) and install the new one. Always use a new one it just ain’t worth the hassle of a leak or stripped threads from using old parts that are cheap. I like to use Permatex thread sealant on the drain plugs. This is also the reason the drain plug is one of the few places I don’t use a torque wrench. The Teflon in the sealant is a lubricant and changes the torque requirement. I just tighten using feel developed over the years. Choose your own method here just be sure it’s not too tight or loose. Now that all that’s taken care of install the new filter and fill with the proper amount (see manual) of fluid. I like to fire the bike up and watch the oil lamp go out before taking a test ride to warm the oil and distribute it through the engine. After a few mile road test I verify level and check for any leaks. If that’s all good it’s clean up time. Please take your used oil to a proper disposal site. If you don’t know where call your shop and ask if they’ll take it. Many will. I’d like to take this time to talk about oil drain intervals a bit. The old days of 3,000 miles are gone. Many manufacturers recommend 4K miles or more now days. If you really want to find out how your motor is doing and how well the oil you choose is working have the oil tested. It’s not too expensive (especially when you think about what a rebuild costs) and very informative. I use Blackstone Labs. They take about a week or so and the results are e-mailed. Take a look on the ‘net for them or others who’ll test for you. Think about what the oil costs and the above mentioned rebuilds and it makes sense. Well that’s it for now. Have fun and above all ride that bike. That’s what they are for. Next we’ll be getting into what kind of oil to use and reasons for the different kinds.
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ntroducing Sam Dixon, a well traveled photographer that has the job most men who love bikes and hot babes would die to have. Sam has agreed to share his love for both with the readers of Thunder Roads Magazine. Look for more from him as he travels around the country to photograph the hottest bikes, built by the country’s elite builders. More important the hot babes that will make you hate Sam as much as you love his photos.
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If you live in the Midwest, you like me wait and wait for riding season to begin. I try to ride all year when possible, but no matter how tough you think you are, you aren’t riding in feet of snow and 10 below. As I write this for the May Edition of TRO, it’s still mid April. Last weekend it was above 60 degrees and we had a great ride, and earlier this week it peaked above 80 for one day. What screwy weather patterns we have now a days. I remember as a kid growing up in the 70’s we had a pretty standard weather pattern and seasons. Any more who knows from one month to the next? We have a club ride planned this weekend, and of course the high is supposed to be 50, and it will dip into the high 30’s when the sun goes down. Wonderful. I figured this month I’d get on Thunder Zone. This year we will board with promoting Ohio Bike be starting off at the Comfort Inn Week in Sandusky Ohio May on Milan (Route 250). I know Moonshine (left) with Jesse James 31st through June 9th 2013. If Dupree (center) the TRO gang will put together a you’re reading this in Ohio or bunch of fun for you all. I heard surrounding states you don’t rumor of a bikini party there want to miss the chance to visit too. Looks like I’ll be stopping this event. It has grown so much in the past several for sure! Then I’m heading down to join the crew at our years. As you’ve probably seen the promotions in our downtown booth, on the Pier. From what I understand, latest editions of TRO Magazine, there is a phenomenal the downtown TRO Thunder Zone is playing host to a line up of entertainment as always. This year there’s Bike Show and is smack dab in the middle of everything. Queensryche, Skid Row, Drowning Pool, Blackberry If you’ve never been to Ohio Bike week I highly suggest Smoke, of course the one and only JACKYL with Jesse the trip. There are so many affordable hotels to stay at James Dupree as well as many great smaller venues if even for one night. The vendors have anything and throughout the week! Last year being unemployed at everything any biker could want. My Ole Lady bought the time I was able to go up for the entire week and some great HD sandals a few years ago, and I always help out at the TRO booths. It was exhausting but a lot find one or two things to spend my money on. The of fun. My Club Brothers Moonshine, Redneck and Scoot food is awesome of course. Now if when you’re in the helped work security at our TRO Thunder Zone, and hell Downtown area, typically out across the street on the we only had to throw out a few drunks. Not bad for an waterfront, looks for the Dans Deli Food Trailer. Wendy entire week! Moonshine and I worked with Jackyl and and her family are from my hometown and she feeds Jesse at the VIP Jesse James Dupree Whiskey tasting, me regular late night meals all season, as well as at as well as his charity poker run last year. It was cool to Ohio Bike Week, Wetzel, and many other venues! She meet him and the guys from Jackyl. Aside from that we fed pretty much the entire TRO Thunder Zone crew last got to hang out with some other great clubs and met year! As well there are so many great little bars and some new friends. We stayed at Camp Sandusky in a places to grab a bite while out riding the lakefront. And I cabin and it wasn’t too bad. We worked 10-12 hours a don’t want to forget the Bikes! It’s all about the bikes! It’s day, partied into the early morning and then got up and like a Free Bike Show. You will see so many cool rides, did it again. I was pretty worn out after 7 days of that! paint schemes and accessories! I wish I could go this year for the entire week again, but So the Bike Festival season officially kicks off with the alas I re-joined you working stiffs and got a full time first BIG Midwest event at Ohio Bike Week. It’s our time J-O-B.. I hate it. I will be up there on the last Saturday June 8th, so folks, so get out and getcha some! It will be a Great maybe I’ll see you at one of our booths! Stop by and Week; I hope to meet you there! say howdy and of course pick up the official Ohio Bike As always, thanks for reading! Week guide as printed in this edition. We always have Tasbasco – Tabasco.tro@gmail.com extra copies for you! Plus don’t miss us this year at TRO 48
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K.I.S.S. page composed & edited by: Toni McCoy Shearon aka “MaMa Thunder” of Thunder Roads Tennessee i have chosen this name for our monthly recipe page, as that was what my mother, rest her soul, always used to say when I would assist her in the kitchen. mom was an avid supporter of the kiss (keep it simple sweetie) method of cooking. i now, more than ever, truely appreciate her philosophy of always taking shortcuts where you can, as long as your ultimate outcome is that of down home, labor of love cooking.
BLEU CHEESE & CRISPY BACON GUACAMOLE 3 Ripe Avocados; remove pit and scoop guac. into a medium, glass mixing bowl 1/2 Small Red Onion; minced fine 1 Small Jalapeno (seeds & rib removed; unless you like it REALLY hot! 2 Tbls. of Lime Juice and zest also Salt & Pepper to taste 3 Tbls. of chopped Cilantro (*optional) 1/2 Can of drained, petite diced tomatoes or real 1 Heaping Tbls. of Real Mayonnaise or Sour Cream *optional - some people prefer the strong taste of the Guacamole and more chunky, not creamy 1/2 Pound of Crispy Bacon; chopped into chunks 1/2 Cup of Crumbled Bleu Cheese As I’ve told you many times in the past; do not get yourself splattered and your stovetop a mess. Simply take a cookie pan with a wire cooling rack that fits it and lay your bacon out in strips; horizontally. Put into a 425 degree, pre-heated oven and let them cook for 15 minutes. Turn the light on to check how crispy but don’t keep opening door as lets out too much heat. Let them go till good and crispy. If you take them out and not crispy enough; turn them over and stick them back in for 5 minutes. Drain on paper towels and then chop into chunks. No muss, no fuss. Save your grease as some cooks like to or pour into a can or container already in your garbage pail. This method works so good and you’ll never fry bacon again. Mix all the ingredients together first and then at the end, add your bacon and bleu cheese and mix in lightly. If you love bleu cheese and guacamole, this is totally aces! And who the hell doesn’t like bacon? I mean, that’s just whacked! This dip is addictive. WINGS, WANGS.......IT’S A CHICKEN THANG! 3 Lbs. of chicken wings 4 Cups of Peanut Oil - Heated HOT! Roll all your chicken in a rub of: Salt & Pepper to taste, 1 tsp. sugar, 1 Tbl. Smoked Paprika, Juice of 2 Limes and Lime Zest & 1/2 Cup Olive Oil. Really get in there and rub that chicken all over and coat every single piece. Place all in a big plastic bag, or two and marinate in the fridge for 1-2 hours. If you’re just itchin’ to go, then heat your oil and get on with it. 50
Be sure and place your oil in a deep pot. If you have one of those fry machines with the basket, you got it made. Fry up your chicken golden brown and then mix up the below listed ingredients in a big bowl and roll your fried chicken in it and again, make sure you get every single piece totally coated. 1/2 Sriracha (pronounced Siracha) in the Mexican aisle of any grocery store 1 Tbls. of Apple Cider Vinegar 2 Tbls Honey (add more if think needs it) Juice of 1/2 Lime & Zest Heat all these Wing/Wang Sauce and then add your wings and cluck away baby....cluck away. Serve hot, right out of the frying pot into the sauce bowl and onto the serving platter. Serve up with a big bowl of Bleu Cheese dressing or Ranch dressing and remember....wings aint good unless you’re wearin’ them all over your face! ICE-CREAM BALLS ROLLED IN FROSTED FLAKES & TOASTED COCONUT 1 Gallon of High-Quality Vanilla Ice Cream (you should do a test run on this and determine if 1 gallon gets you enough ice-cream balls to feed your guests) Let ice-cream set out for just about 5 minutes Take a regular ice-cream scoop; preferably one with a release lever Scoop a good solid ball; get in there and get one that’s all ice-cream and no air Lay them out onto a cookie sheet that’s been lined in Saran wrap so they won’t stick Scoop them out fast and lay them on the sheet and get them into the freezer FAST!!!! Let them freeze up for just one hour Take 2 Cups of Frosted Flakes cereal (they’re grrrrrrrrrreat!) put them in a gallon plastic bag and push out all the air and take a rolling pin or bottom of a small pan and crunch up. Then, take 2 cups of toasted coconut (regular coconut spread out on a cookie sheet and cook at 325 until browned all over) Take your ice-cream balls out of freezer, roll them in combined flakes & coconut until every inch covered and then freeze again for 1 hour. These are un-freakin’ real! Damn, I want some now. Back to the kitchen.
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