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ed Stanley from Glendale wrote on 01/30/2018 at 5:53 pm
I have sent my application in.
Thanks for the help Dutch.
raymondkoch wrote on 01/29/2018 at 6:26 pm
OKAY JOHN WALKED ME THROUGH THE PROCESS FOR RE-VIEWING ENTRIES SO WE ARE BACK IN BUSINESS WITH THE CONTACT FORM.
Dutch from Montana wrote on 01/28/2018 at 9:36 am
Brothers, still shovel'n snow up here but at least the calendar is moving in the right direction.
There's talk of a Spring Regional, the 1st for our reinstated NW Region, good work NWP Herky.
Some may have noticed a post in our GB by Ed Stanley , I want to take a moment to introduce him to our Brotherhood.
Ed and I served in Nam together, oh I don't know, something like 51 years ago ??? It's tough to say what a "lift" it was to get his email. Ed, like the rest of us took to the motorcycle and is riding today.
I considered Ed a Brother back then and I consider him a Brother today. This all goes to show, it's not that big of a world. Ed has expressed interest in our Patch, and all I got to say about that is "Welcome Home"..
So far, 2018 is shaping up to be a very good year !
LLRBF
Admin Reply by: raymondkoch
he has been sent a application LLRB Skinner
Herky from Idaho wrote on 01/27/2018 at 10:20 pm
Greetings to you Ed Stanley, appreciate your drop by on our page. I'm proud to serve here with Dutch with the Nam Vet's Nomads too. Keep in touch.
raymondkoch wrote on 01/26/2018 at 10:18 pm
well we have a problem in our contact page, so if you tried to get a hold of us by filling out the contact page and nobody answered just send me a inquiry via my e-mail direct.sorry for the inconvenience but shit just happens.
skinnernvmc@gmail.com
soon as we can we will fix the problem.
buda from high springs, fl wrote on 01/26/2018 at 8:03 pm
good evening brothers one and all, health issues have kept me quite some but nothing a good ride won't cure, brother Bear is gonna order me one of those GB whips in yellow and black. Grumpy how is your wife doing?
I was going to go look at a couple of touring hogs, but you know what I'm not ready to part with my heritage softail classic just yet, ha!
I received my "BrakeAway cruise control" today, it looks like a fine piece of metal work, i found soe you tube videos on how to get it over the Kuryakyn grips and then it will be some time and read the instructions!!
Gotta go now, looking forward to the National in between surgery omg! hahah
LLRB
Ed Stanley from Glendale, Az wrote on 01/25/2018 at 4:44 pm
I was in vietnam with Dutch.
Amtracs
Aug 66-April 68 back to back tour.
Admin Reply by: raymondkoch
Thanks for the POST maybe we will meet up someday.
Sling Blade from Out 'dere, WA wrote on 01/25/2018 at 1:21 pm
Greeting and Salutations to all Brothers, Supporters, Family, Friends, and Future Associates!
2018...has a nice ring to it, don't it?
All is outstanding in my AO, it begins with the simple act of getting out of bed- and the rest is bonus with the life we live.
I really love the countdown to NR and info banner added to the page- outstanding! We are rolling into the future with a grin on our chin and fun in the sun coming any day to mark another Spring & Summer with road war stories and bragging rights!
55 days to Spring- got oil?
Now's the time to get right, learn up, rehearse our recruiting pitch to potential prospects, future brothers.
Being Nomads, each one of us is a chapter, we represent the club history, task, and purpose.
Where we step, the club is there, what we do says more about our Brotherhood than a whole webpage or hours of talking.
The Club is our symbol, our shield, our life- then and now, and the safe harbor so many of our generation long for, but can't seem to find in this throw away, superficial, glitter society- where honor is joked about and fidelity is ridiculed.
Like our page banner says, we ride as Nam Vets MC Nomad because we HAVE made a difference and want the world to remember all those who stood that line, in that time, those who fell, or never got the chance to return and tell!
Each of us is all that- Duty, Honor, Country, Brothers, Family, Friends, and those who put themselves in danger for the benefit of others.
Think, Plan, Do, Act- the world keeps turning like our motorcycle wheels!
With that I bid my goodbye, take what I said as a grain of salt or a poke in the eye, and get on your bad motor scooters and fly!
LLRBF,
Sling Blade NSAA
Bear from Cross, S.C. wrote on 01/20/2018 at 11:57 am
Greetings Brothers,
Hope all are doing well! As for me things couldn't be better. We have a Greatgrandson now and he is healthy, thank God !
The weather has been a little strange, lows in the teens and 5" of snow! Thought I left that stuff in N.W.Washington! Really looking forward to riding with Brothers again!
Doing a little dye work on my well worn cut and it looks pretty good, not new lookin but not raggity.
Well not to much going on here except daily grind so I will say bye for now and hope God will send blessings your way!

PS, Grumpy, I hope your wife gets well soon!

Love, Loyalty and Respect,
Brother Bear
Doc Gonzo from Cheyenne wrote on 01/18/2018 at 2:25 pm
View from my AO.

Weather is beautiful today. I'd love to throw my leg across my bike and get to it. But that's not going to happen for another couple of weeks.

The knee, It's coming along; not as quickly as I thought but apparently I'm doing a lot better than others my age. At least according to my physical therapist.

Monday I couldn't get even a quarter mile on a stationary bike. Wednesday I did a whole mile in less than 10 minutes. Yea, I know you young studs can do that in 4.

So progress is occurring.

Just wanted to touch base with my Brothers and let them know I'm still above ground. LOL

LLRBF

DG
Admin Reply by: raymondkoch
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK WE WILL KEEP GOOD THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS COMING YOUR WAY
Herky from Idaho wrote on 01/13/2018 at 8:46 pm
Greetings Nomads, Been thinking what a crazy world we live in. Last year this time we were in 3 1/2 feet of snow and some sub zero weather, we been in the 50's for a few days now and what moisture we have had has mostly been in the form of rain, no snow to be found here. ;). Did a bit of riding and feeling really good about this years riding adventures. Time to get earnest about our spring run here in the Northwest, I see the East Brothers already have a plan formed. (Ride on Brothers)
Days are getting longer and check Dutch's count down to National. (thanks Dutch.)
Ride when you can and Be safe out there Brothers.
Herky, Natl. Chap/ NW Pres.
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Admin Reply by: raymondkoch
GO DADDY AND WORD PRESS
raymondkoch wrote on 01/11/2018 at 10:28 am
GREETINGS,well rain ,rain,rain tarps on roof holding so that's good.when weather finally breaks repair time again.cleaned out a spot in garage where wood use to be for Irish she now has her own spot next to the log spliter.next moved the girls jeep,Grand Cherokee 267,000 miles for 1500.00 figure it's a good starter rig if they wreck it not out much still 1yr before they start driving it.
trying to rationalize why we have 5000 views but very few actual posts??????
wish u all would take the time to just say Hi or if your passing thru and seen us tell us where u r from.ok.
SKINNER NATIONAL PRESIDENT NAM VETS M/C ORIGINAL MISSOURI RENEGADE.U.S. ARMY '69 -75'CBT ENGR 12B40 III CORPS.
Twin from Texas wrote on 01/04/2018 at 11:03 am
I hope all my Brothers are doing great this new year. I am going to try to retire this year.I don't know if I can stand not doing any thing all day. I have worked since I was 12 ,hard habit to break. But I think I can suffer through it. LOL


LLRB TWIN
Admin Reply by: raymondkoch
Good for u BROTHER Doc Gonzo just did.u will find lots to keep u busy believe me.
Glen Pryor from West Virginia wrote on 01/02/2018 at 8:30 am
Want to say Welcome Home and pay respects to the Nam Vets MC.
USA - Vietnam 71/73
Admin Reply by: raymondkoch
WELCOME HOME GLEN GLAD U LEFT A MESSAGE WE R A GROUP OF ALL BRANCHES OF SERVICE . WE RIDE TOGETHER FOR THOSE THAT CAN NOT.
SKINNER
Doc Gonzo from Cheyenne wrote on 12/28/2017 at 10:43 pm
Prez, Officers, Brothers, Supports and all GREETINGS from the currently frozen Northlands

WOW > 4600 hits! We're doing GREAT.

Just an update from my AO,

Well I've got 12 hours give or take as a working man, then I'm officially RETIRED!

Going to rest up this weekend, see some friends down south a ways.

Then Wednesday I'll be the proud owner of a brand new knee. Sawbones says I'll be in hospital till Friday afternoon. I'll be a happy camper after that. Okay, well maybe 5 or 6 weeks after that.

Other than that, Rhonda and Loftur are bedded down, I might get Loftur out for a Polar Bear run on the first. Not sure yet.
Admin Reply by: raymondkoch
congratulations Doc I will buy the first round for ya at national
Grumpy from Sesser wrote on 12/23/2017 at 6:27 am
As we gather with our families at this festive time of the year, please take time to remember those deployed as we once were.
To my Brothers everywhere, may your
dreams come true in 2018. We have come a long way in the past year.
Wishing good health and prosperity in the coming year. May your dreams be realized ten fold.
Herky from Idaho wrote on 12/21/2017 at 10:01 pm
Winter is officially upon us, BUT! The days are getting longer and time marches on to better riding weather for most of us. Let's let the days go buy and soon enough we can be back in the saddle.
This time of year we tend to look back, and as others have said we have made remarkable progress.
I reflect from where we were a year ago, into what an even more unified Brotherhood we are today. I take great pride in putting on our colors more than ever before.
I must say I appreciate and marvel at the oneness We have, being Nomads and the many miles we have between us.
Let us all keep in touch and help each other thru what can be troubling days of winter and reach out to a Brother when he needs a cheer up and encouragement.
"We are Brothers, We Are Nam Vet Nomads."
As the Holidays near, let us remember the meaning behind Christmas and look forward to 2018.
Merry Christmas to you and our families.
God Bless .
Nat. Chaplain /NW Reg. Pres.
BD from Little Rock WA wrote on 12/21/2017 at 8:29 pm
Wishing all my Brothers and their loved ones a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. This past year has been so fulfilling in so many ways. Thank you all for helping to make it a wonderful year with more to come in the new year! LLRBF BD
Twin from Texas wrote on 12/20/2017 at 10:37 am
Marry Christmas to all of my Brothers and their family's . This is the time of the year for all of us to give thanks . I am thankful for being part of a great club , and to know that no matter what part of the country I find my self in ,I know I have a Brother close by. LLRB TWIN