View Full Version : Too funny to be true
mrlmd1
01-23-2010, 04:24 PM
I saw this on 2 other sites and thought I'd put it up here too.
I could just picture this happening, and would have loved to have seen something like this.
http://glossynews.com/society/201001070 ... cle-rally/ (http://glossynews.com/society/201001070305/activists-missing-after-declaring-war-on-leather-at-motorcycle-rally/)
dhgeyer
01-24-2010, 09:47 AM
Definitely hilarious alright! I couldn't stop laughing. It doesn't ring true to me, but then, I'm not into "Outlaw Biker" culture, so who knows?
SWASHBUCKLER
01-24-2010, 08:10 PM
Very funny. I wonder which MC the activists were confronting!? Too bad they didn't wait for "Thunder in the Valley"...a really big MC meet that happens every year in Johnstown!!!
Shammua
03-24-2011, 11:44 AM
I live in Virginia Beach, which is part of Hampton Roads, which in turn is home to world headquarters for PETA (People for Ethical Treatment of Animals) or as I like to call it People Eating Tasty Animals. Anyway, around here I could SO see that happening for real.... So of the bike shows around here get pretty exciting and HUGE. Last year a MC had about 2k people in attendance.
If I can find it I will post up the information about the fishing tournament/ BBQ cook off that is held by a local radio station right outside PETA headquarters on public property.
ALSO I have 100% reliable information that there is a boat out here that when they have to purge their fire system (it's used to put out certain types of fires on the boat) they spray it right onto the building of PETA, little does PETA know but that stuff they are spraying is made with chicken blood in it as well.
I know it will be asked but there is something about the makeup of chicken blood that makes it work better than anything else.
BillInGA
03-25-2011, 11:19 PM
Probably a foaming agent used to fight petroleum-based fires. Although I'm surprised that they would still use an animal-based protein foaming agent. The U.S. Navy went to a synthetic foaming agent in the mid-1960's.
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