PGR FLAG SIGNING-OUZTS TOO

Patriot Guard is having two flags signed to send to troops in Iraq. Ouzts Too in Newport added names today. The flags will be at Hooters Thursday night. GO and sign em.
Soldiers from home will see them.
Click here to see pics of the signing at Ouzts



Dorthy from Ouzts adding her name.Add to Technorati Favorites

BIKER BILLS FINAL SEND OFF

Yesterday morning riders representing many different motorcycle organizations met at the corner of highway 20 and hwy 267 to give Biker bill the send off he would have wanted.

The procession rode to the crash site where an 8 foot cross was placed in the ground broken by his daughter and her family.  Words were spoken, prayers said and BB's favorite song sang.

From there approximately half the  procession rode to Gritney, Fl to the monument to bikers in the wind over which hangs a bell made by Biker  Bill.

One of the boots Biker Bill was wearing was placed at the memorial, the names of those in the wind read and the bell made by Biker Bill was rung for him. There is video of the event a couple of posts down.

click here and here for pics and here for the video.  We will be posting more as many are coming in.

Prior to beginning the run an individual who bought one of Biker Bills Bikes prior to his passing purchase a "Sobe" when he took the cap off and looked inside it said "thanks a  lot all you guys"

New pics here


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Spc. Michael J. Anaya, 23, of Crestview, Fla.

DoD Identifies Army Casualty

            The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. 
 Spc. Michael J. Anaya, 23, of Crestview, Fla., died April 12 in Bayji, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. 
A contingent of PGR Riders, consisting of two riders from Thomasville, Georgia, one from Wacissa, Fl one from St. Marks, Florida and and one from Tallahassee to join the over 100 riders that rode to honor and respect the Spc. Michael J. Anaya and his family.
As usual when we ride to  other areas of the state, traffic came to halt, people lined the streets with hand over heart and police from different departments were out in force. That does not happen in Tallahassee:

WHY ??????
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