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Thats News: Now that's what I call a Biker's Paradise!
Now that's what I call a Biker's Paradise! Thatsnews 2006
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You and your bigfoot crap: I wrote a story published in Biker 10 years ago about bikers vs. a Bigfoot and I never see THAT bandied about this site like a cheap tawdry bimbo like I do YOUR Bigfoot sargasso coils of suffocating morasses of life-choking monotony book-cover exhaustions.
Dare to Compare Bill Crider 2007
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Gaijin Biker sez, "Japanese court enforces newspaper's insane linking policy -- says a website can't use newspaper article HEADLINES as hyperlinks to the articles themselves on the newspaper's own site!"
Boing Boing: October 9, 2005 - October 15, 2005 Archives 2005
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Slate, co-star Kristen Wiig and host Megan Fox were powering through dialogue in a skit titled Biker Chick Chat in which every other sentence contained the word “frickin’” -- a term not unlike “frakkin’” that is commonly used in place of the Big F. Say it fast enough and often enough and you’ll probably F-drop, too.
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Update: Gaijin Biker sez, "The iPod-compatible model is a" concept "version only, that is NOT being sold to the public (at least yet).
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Misako Rocks! is the author and illustrator of the manga titles Biker Girl and Detective Jermain!
Book Fest Info - Fresh and New fusenumber8 2006
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Misako Rocks! is the author and illustrator of the manga titles Biker Girl and Detective Jermain!
Archive 2006-12-01 fusenumber8 2006
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If you were a fat man with grey hair, you were what we would now call a Biker chieftain.
Home 2010
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A new shop in Brooklyn redefines the idea of Biker Chic.
Refinery29 2008
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The reason is that to have that sticker, a product must be 87% American products: Harleys are 84% American made, the rest comes from Mexico, et al. Second Point: The "Wanna be's" that attend Sturgis are mostly, well, "wanna be's"; Week days they're just normal people (doctors, lawyers, accountants, etc), on week ends they "dress-up" and play "Biker".
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