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Since: Dec 10, 2003 Posts: 2728
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 8:59 pm
Post subject: Ride to Houston Archived from groups: tx>motorcycles (more info?)
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Texas Democratic Veterans and TMRA II will be traveling to Houston from all
over the state, this upcoming week.. The TMRA II leadership has requested
that all the bikers throughout the state show up in full riding gear and on
their motorcycles, if possible.. There will be a group leaving the Ft.Worth
area sometime on the 17th to ride down.. Should be a good ride and all the
guys that I know who plan to make it, are sure enough "good guys"... The KOA
Campground nearby should have sufficient space to accomodate most of the
ones who want to go, and I am sure that surrounding areas will have motel
vacancies.. The Democratic Veterans groups will be staying all over the city
and will be easy to find at the convention center.. Most will be wearing
remnants of their old uniforms .. Got a "beef" with the way things are
going, this would be an excellent opportunity to air it out and get it off
your chest.. Who knows, the democratic platform just might have something
you can contribute involved this year... See you all in Houston..
Your friend in Irving
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Since: Apr 25, 2004 Posts: 31
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 3:32 am
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Does this mean that you'll be wearing your leather thong and
suspenders?
Bill Walker wrote:
> The TMRA II leadership has requested
> that all the bikers throughout the state show up in full riding gear and on
> their motorcycles, if possible..<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: Ride to Houston |
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Since: Dec 10, 2003 Posts: 2728
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 10:28 am
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"Superfly Silverman" <notthisone DeleteThis @enosihtton.com> wrote in message
news:FEuxc.73146$lY2.13299@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> Does this mean that you'll be wearing your leather thong and
> suspenders?
Hmmm.. Nah.. that guy was in Austin over this past weekend.. Contrary to
popular belief, his thong is not leather, either.. LOL..Dang.. what a
"poser".. I don't think he even rides a motorcycle, but people took more
pictures of him than the bikes.. Would you believe, someone told me, he ran
for Mayor, once...
Your friend in Irving
Bill Walker
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> Bill Walker wrote:
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> > The TMRA II leadership has requested
> > that all the bikers throughout the state show up in full riding gear and
on
> > their motorcycles, if possible..
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Since: Apr 25, 2004 Posts: 31
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 3:32 pm
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Thin breaded man with a tiara? If so that is Leslie, the Village freak
and he did run for mayor of Austin a couple of times. I don't recall how
many votes he got, but he ran as an independent I believe. Some company
during the height of the Tech boom used him in an Ad. Can't remember for
what but the slogan had something to do with being different. That,
Leslie is.
If it makes you feel any better, I doubt he even has a drivers
license. I believe that homeless people have a hard time getting their
license mailed to them. It's possible, but difficult. Besides Leslie is
basically a leach. The bleeding heart Austin liberals cater to his every
desire and he really just has to keep acting the part of the freak. They
supply him with everything he needs. Hell some homeless advocate let him
stay in her old $300K+ house after she moved into a new home. Her old
house was still on the market and she let him have free run of the old
home, fully furnished with wet bar and a swiming pool. In an interview
with the local daily, he commented on the good Scotch they had stocked
the bar with. He was living the good life.
Bill Walker wrote:
> "Superfly Silverman" <notthisone.DeleteThis@enosihtton.com> wrote in message
> news:FEuxc.73146$lY2.13299@fe1.texas.rr.com...
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>> Does this mean that you'll be wearing your leather thong and
>>suspenders?
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>
> Hmmm.. Nah.. that guy was in Austin over this past weekend.. Contrary to
> popular belief, his thong is not leather, either.. LOL..Dang.. what a
> "poser".. I don't think he even rides a motorcycle, but people took more
> pictures of him than the bikes.. Would you believe, someone told me, he ran
> for Mayor, once...
>
> Your friend in Irving
> Bill Walker
>
>>Bill Walker wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The TMRA II leadership has requested
>>>that all the bikers throughout the state show up in full riding gear and
>
> on
>
>>>their motorcycles, if possible..
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Since: Dec 10, 2003 Posts: 2728
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 4:29 pm
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"Superfly Silverman" <notthisone.RemoveThis@enosihtton.com> wrote in message
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> Thin breaded man with a tiara? If so that is Leslie, the Village freak
> and he did run for mayor of Austin a couple of times.
Hey.. that's him... LMAO.. He was parading up and down the street, with
everyone taking his picture..
I don't recall how
> many votes he got, but he ran as an independent I believe. Some company
> during the height of the Tech boom used him in an Ad. Can't remember for
> what but the slogan had something to do with being different. That,
> Leslie is.
"Different" is inadequate to describe him.. LOL.. Can you imagine how much
guts it takes for a man to waltz around making a fool of himself like that ?
>
> If it makes you feel any better, I doubt he even has a drivers
> license. I believe that homeless people have a hard time getting their
> license mailed to them. It's possible, but difficult. Besides Leslie is
> basically a leach. The bleeding heart Austin liberals cater to his every
> desire and he really just has to keep acting the part of the freak.
I guess every place has a "village idiot".. huh ?
They
> supply him with everything he needs. Hell some homeless advocate let him
> stay in her old $300K+ house after she moved into a new home. Her old
> house was still on the market and she let him have free run of the old
> home, fully furnished with wet bar and a swiming pool. In an interview
> with the local daily, he commented on the good Scotch they had stocked
> the bar with. He was living the good life.
That dude had no telling how much money stuffed in that thong he was
wearing.. I noticed that he would move some of it down into his shoe every
now and then.. Me and my group were all hanging around some barricades
watching all the goings on, and he kept walking up and down the street..
Every time he made a pass, he had more money.. I think everyone who took his
picture gave him some more money.. Sheesh.. Wonder how many votes he got,
when he ran for mayor...
>
>
>
> Bill Walker wrote:
> > "Superfly Silverman" <notthisone.RemoveThis@enosihtton.com> wrote in message
> > news:FEuxc.73146$lY2.13299@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> >
> >> Does this mean that you'll be wearing your leather thong and
> >>suspenders?
> >
> >
> > Hmmm.. Nah.. that guy was in Austin over this past weekend.. Contrary
to
> > popular belief, his thong is not leather, either.. LOL..Dang.. what a
> > "poser".. I don't think he even rides a motorcycle, but people took more
> > pictures of him than the bikes.. Would you believe, someone told me, he
ran
> > for Mayor, once...
> >
> > Your friend in Irving
> > Bill Walker
> >
> >>Bill Walker wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>The TMRA II leadership has requested
> >>>that all the bikers throughout the state show up in full riding gear
and
> >
> > on
> >
> >>>their motorcycles, if possible..
> >>
> >
> >
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Since: Jan 14, 2004 Posts: 154
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 6:38 pm
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"Bill Walker" <bill.walker2.TakeThisOut@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> That dude had no telling how much money stuffed in that thong he was
> wearing.. I noticed that he would move some of it down into his shoe every
> now and then.. Me and my group were all hanging around some barricades
> watching all the goings on, and he kept walking up and down the street..
> Every time he made a pass, he had more money.. I think everyone who took
his
> picture gave him some more money.. Sheesh.. Wonder how many votes he got,
> when he ran for mayor...
> >
Too many...
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Since: Dec 10, 2003 Posts: 2728
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 8:30 pm
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"Rusty Myers" <myers_rusty RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:SWHxc.568$ar2.83@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> "Bill Walker" <bill.walker2 RemoveThis @verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:z1Gxc.103$tA6.36@nwrddc03.gnilink.net...
> >
> >
> > That dude had no telling how much money stuffed in that thong he was
> > wearing.. I noticed that he would move some of it down into his shoe
every
> > now and then.. Me and my group were all hanging around some barricades
> > watching all the goings on, and he kept walking up and down the street..
> > Every time he made a pass, he had more money.. I think everyone who took
> his
> > picture gave him some more money.. Sheesh.. Wonder how many votes he
got,
> > when he ran for mayor...
> > >
> Too many...
At least he didn't get elected.. LOL.. That would really be something,
wouldn't it ? An accident did occur downtown during the Saturday
festivities.. Some clown was doing "burnouts" and slammed into a crowd of
people on the street.. I didn't get close enough to see how many were
injured nor how bad anyone was hurt.. Has anyone heard of the outcome of
this idiotic accident ?
>
> --
> Rusty Myers
> Austin, TX
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Since: Jun 28, 2003 Posts: 860
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 2:22 am
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Superfly Silverman <notthisone RemoveThis @enosihtton.com> wrote:
> Thin breaded man with a tiara? If so that is Leslie, the Village freak
> and he did run for mayor of Austin a couple of times. I don't recall how
> many votes he got, but he ran as an independent I believe. Some company
> during the height of the Tech boom used him in an Ad. Can't remember for
> what but the slogan had something to do with being different. That,
> Leslie is.
>
> If it makes you feel any better, I doubt he even has a drivers
> license. I believe that homeless people have a hard time getting their
> license mailed to them. It's possible, but difficult. Besides Leslie is
> basically a leach. The bleeding heart Austin liberals cater to his every
> desire and he really just has to keep acting the part of the freak. They
> supply him with everything he needs. Hell some homeless advocate let him
> stay in her old $300K+ house after she moved into a new home. Her old
> house was still on the market and she let him have free run of the old
> home, fully furnished with wet bar and a swiming pool. In an interview
> with the local daily, he commented on the good Scotch they had stocked
> the bar with. He was living the good life.
You sound jealous...
Charles
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Since: Apr 25, 2004 Posts: 31
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 1:25 pm
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Hell yes I'm jealous! I haven't seen the house but I know the
neighborhood. Walsh Tarlton, Bee Caves Road area. He had a swiming pool
and FREE Booze. You can't really beat that. I believe the article hinted
at the fact he was spending his days tanning by the pool and sipping Scotch.
Charles Soto wrote:
> Superfly Silverman <notthisone RemoveThis @enosihtton.com> wrote:
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>> Thin breaded man with a tiara? If so that is Leslie, the Village freak
>>and he did run for mayor of Austin a couple of times. I don't recall how
>>many votes he got, but he ran as an independent I believe. Some company
>>during the height of the Tech boom used him in an Ad. Can't remember for
>>what but the slogan had something to do with being different. That,
>>Leslie is.
>>
>> If it makes you feel any better, I doubt he even has a drivers
>>license. I believe that homeless people have a hard time getting their
>>license mailed to them. It's possible, but difficult. Besides Leslie is
>>basically a leach. The bleeding heart Austin liberals cater to his every
>>desire and he really just has to keep acting the part of the freak. They
>>supply him with everything he needs. Hell some homeless advocate let him
>>stay in her old $300K+ house after she moved into a new home. Her old
>>house was still on the market and she let him have free run of the old
>>home, fully furnished with wet bar and a swiming pool. In an interview
>>with the local daily, he commented on the good Scotch they had stocked
>>the bar with. He was living the good life.
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>
> You sound jealous...
>
> Charles
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