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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
Dutch from Montana wrote on 12/15/2017 at 10:23 am
Wishing all Brothers and Support, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Take a quick moment to look back at what an extraordinary year we have had. What an amazing accomplishment, an act of Faith, Commitment, Determination, Persistence and Brotherhood. It wasn't easy !
Also see what an extraordinary group of men you are. There are those who will jump on their scooters, make a 1000 or 2000 mile ride, just to hang out for a few days with those he calls Brother, and then turn around and make that long lonely ride back home. And what makes it even more extraordinary is, we are not 25 any more, what a group of Renegades ! (I seem to use the word "extraordinary" a lot when talking about you Brothers)
I salute you all !!
With much Love, Pride, and Respect ...
See ya at the 2018 National
Dutch .... NVP Nam Vets MC
Admin Reply by: raymondkoch
you my BROTHER have been a extraordinary example and part of this year.Thank You.
Sling Blade from WA wrote on 12/14/2017 at 1:24 pm
A long overdue greetings and salutations to all Brothers, Supporters, and those looking in to see what we're about.
I've been doing time patiently with the NW weather, clear and cold, but not enough to dry the wet streets or ice in the shadows. That's a deal breaker for me with riding, if it's cold and dry I'm good with it.
Spent Thanksgiving with my 93 year old Mother, she asks about the club and when I left for home I gave her a hug for the club, and she wishes all good health and happiness.
So here we are, six days until Winter Solstice and the extended days to come after that- time to prep for the new year and the miles of smiles to come!
I can't express the love and pride I have in our club, we've evolved so much with the times, it speaks to every one of us and our character to persevere, hold the line, smile in adversity, and work for the greater good.
I can only hope that there's more future Brothers looking in on us, and know if they have the commitment to prospect, be mentored by their sponsor, and to dedicate themselves- we have a patch they'd be proud to fly!
We speak the language of our youth, remembering the good times, bad times, not so good times, and those who are gone- but not forgotten.
I wish all a warm fire, stay inside the wire, and sing like you're in a choir!
Dedicated, Educated, Motivated.
Brother Sling Blade
NSAA
Skinner National President from Piedmont,Mo wrote on 12/10/2017 at 4:51 pm
Greetings
Just got in from a weekend in Festus with the kids.Mom and girls went shopping and the boys went to the indoor gun range,I think I have created a couple of gun nuts.John is really getting into the buying end and Johnathan is getting the shooting part down to a science.Really fun to watch and help out.
Club is doing well monies coming in and info from members,please keep that up.
LLRBF SKINNER.
LAAM from Vanzant,MO wrote on 12/10/2017 at 4:06 pm
Greeting too all the brothers, and wishing you one and all a Merry Christmas, and New Years.
Got about 48 mi ride in this Sunday 12\10 temp about 60 deg just about perfect. But I got some brothers out NW that maybe shoveling SNOW, just keep it up there. Just saying with Lov
Rec'd some dues checks today I'll get them deposited Monday.
Much Respect to all
LAAM
Doc Gonzo from CHEYENNE wrote on 12/10/2017 at 12:35 pm
Well looky there, almost 4 THOUSAND hits; Not bad at all

Great work Prez, Officers and Brothers.

Things going well in my AO. Set to retire end of the year. Last work day should be 12/29.

POA&M is retire; have left knee replaced, rehab, ride to Cali to see Son & grands, ride back, have right knee replaced then who knows what.

Look forward to seeing Brothers at National I guess.

Anyway, that's about it for me. Been getting in some riding time. Whod'a thunk it, riding in Wyoming in December? Not me that's for sure

ML&R

DG
Bear from Cross, S.C. wrote on 12/07/2017 at 2:18 pm
Greeting Brothers,
Hope all is well in your A.O. As for me I am fine. Got a skin cancer cut out today. Hope the Doc got it all! Will see in 6 months. The weather finally changed here, in the 40's now! That's cold for this part of the world. Still working on getting the Getback whips! Should'nt be to long! Not much else going on but the daily grind stuff.
My wife and I want to wish you and your better halves a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Oh and you single guys too! All be safe as the Gonads will be out and about from now till after New Years! All for now, Bear out!
Twin from Texas wrote on 12/04/2017 at 12:28 pm
As I rode to work this morning I thought of my Brothers who cant ride this time of year .So I took the long way just for you.

LLRB TWIN
Admin Reply by: raymondkoch
yeah that's different Dutch is going out in 14inches of snow to cut down his Christmas tree and some of are still riding.
Dutch from Eureka wrote on 12/04/2017 at 9:13 am
Gonna go chop down my Christmas Tree today, feel'n the mood !
Richard from Clearlake wrote on 11/30/2017 at 9:39 pm
Spent Thanksgiving surrounded by water. Got everyone in and out for Turkey but couldn't get out by Friday. Water has receded now and have to give up my island living for awhile.
Hope this finds all my Brothers and their families well and dry!
LLRBF
Radio
Admin Reply by: raymondkoch
sorry to hear but you and family will have one for the books to remember.
buda from high springs, fl wrote on 11/30/2017 at 2:26 pm
brother Herky,
it was good to see that you were enjoying temp's in the 60's, we can't seem to get out the 80s lately.
how about brother Sling blade, grandpa, wow!
raymondkoch wrote on 11/26/2017 at 8:12 am
TO EAST NOMAD SAA BRELON MAY U HAVE A WONDERFUL BIRTHDAY AND WE HOPE MANY MORE.
BD from Little Rock WA wrote on 11/23/2017 at 10:58 am
I wish all my Brothers, their families and loved ones a Happy Thanksgiving. LLRBF BD
Admin Reply by: raymondkoch
We all hope u and yours had a great day.
Herky from Idaho wrote on 11/20/2017 at 11:56 am
Greetings all, Here in the Northwest weather is doing what it's going to do, However a couple of days this Thanksgiving week temps will be in the 60's. Take that Brother Buda. Lol.
Wishing all a fine Thanksgiving, I know I have much to be Thankful for. Safe travels to all my NAM VET Nomad Family if your on the road.
God Bless
Brother Herky Natl. Chaplain / NW Region President