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anyone in D.C. seeing an uptick (Original Post)
onethatcares
Jan 2017
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FSogol
(45,570 posts)1. No, i work about a mile from a harley dealer in No VA
Last edited Thu Jan 19, 2017, 12:04 AM - Edit history (1)
Usually before the 4th or memorial day the bikers start rolling in. This year, crickets so far. Also last weekend i drove from Fairfax to Richmond to Staunton and then back home. Saw no bikes on the highways. Before tbe holidays i mentioned you see bikes everywhere.
HipChick
(25,485 posts)2. Yup...I know that Harley Dealer
Nothing on I-66.I-495...crickets..
all stagecraft
onenote
(42,799 posts)3. When the bikers come to DC for Rolling Thunder
every Memorial Day, you know they're around just by the sound.
I'll see if I notice any on my way home tonight. Not going into DC tomorrow. Too crazy.
Tommy_Carcetti
(43,224 posts)4. Just this one guy.
"That night, I had a dream. I drifted off thinking about happiness, birth and new life, But now I was haunted by a vision of... He was horrible. The lone biker of apocalypse. A man with all the powers of Hell at his command. He could turn turn the day into night and lay to waste everything in his path. He was especially hard on little things-the helpless and the gentle creatures. He left a scorched earth in his wake befouling even the sweet desert breeze that whipped across his brow. I didn't know where he came from or why. I didn't know if he was dream or vision. But I feared that I myself had unleashed him. For he was the fury that would be as soon as Florence Arizona found her little Nathan gone."