Respect the Cut

I've got a pet peeve. One that bugs the shit out of me.  I've been aware of it over the years, but it's really coming to a head with me, thanks to the BS I got caught up in last year of my own doing.   The Cut (I mean .. the vest).  Some take it serious, most don't.  I mean, many have random patches all over it.  Some treat it like a uniform.  Some prefer a minimalist look.  Some chapters go for a specific layout. Me, it shows who I am.  Every patch on there is sewn on with a 'purpose'; significance.  I'm aware of the importance of that patch and what it stands for.  Out of respect for it, I don't put anything above it.  And of course, no Rocker below it for obvious reasons.   But what really bugs me ... is when folks cage somewhere, then pull it out and put it on, well ... it drives me batshit for some reason.   I remember back in '18 I saw a Life Member with a black Dickey shirt (I think of them as a 'shop shirt').  It had his name and chapter on the front  and a few other things to show all what he belonged to. It was a hot day and he was in shorts, but looked professional.  I knew right there and then I was going to come up with a solution.  

I soon realized he'd got it from the National Store, so I got one.  Then, they came out with additional colors, so I got some. More styles, so I got some.  Few polo shirts with the logo; yep.. got some.  Then throw in the array of tee shirts, short and long sleeved (ant tanks) with soft colors and you realize their is zero excuse to wear the vest in a way that ...   disrespects it.  Yet, I see folks at events State wide, Regionally and Nationally that do just this.  Hey .. I'm just one guy among tens of thousands, so  ... what can I do.  I can look out for myself and my spouse and do it right.   So, when I saw this on social media yesterday, I just had to chime in.

"To all XX members,

Just a reminder that when caging to an event it is preferred that you put it on when you arrive at your destination.  The patch you wear is to be displayed with pride, sitting it against your car seat covers up your colors and is a sign of disrespect.  The proper way is to lay them on an empty seat with the colors facing up.  Respect the patch you wear so others will too.
 Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk. "

I replied "I've never understood bringing a vest when caging....just me I guess

He responded with " in my opinion that is what soft colors( t-shirts,long sleeve shirts) are for."

EXACTLY.  Someone that gets it!  I've also spoke to a regional rep that I know, whom said something similar.  So, I'm not alone.  But damned if it doesn't drive me nutz a lil.  Yesterday, rode out to a chapter event with multiple states attending and saw a few old friends... few fellow chapter members, dozens and dozens of others.  Our newest member that xferrred in was wearing a 'shop shirt' since they'd caged in due to weather.  Looking sharp, along with his family in tow.   All but a few of the other hundred others were in vests. BUT, I soon realized a lot of folks had caged due to weather, or were with RVs in tow so no bike.... (ie .. caged).  But .. they were wearing vests, looking the part.   Kept my opinion to myself, but was remembering the above conversation from literally, the day before.

Many ... too many .... don't show the colors ... the patch .. the cut, the true respect it deserves. But in all fairness, as a whole the direction officially is.... it's not a cut.  It's not 'colors'.   So, how do you hold someone ... all....  accountable for a "vest with a patch on the back?" 

Just thinking .. out loud.



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Bitch Slapped ...

 Something humorous about watching somebody get knocked off their lil podium they've created for themselves.  I've been wanting to do it myself since around September/October time frame, but have had to hold off for various reasons.  Then find myself reading some rants by the lil bitch and I'm thinking "who the fuck put you in charge?"  They obviously think they are more important than they actually are and it's a joke to watch.  I discussed the situation with a few others and they all agreed, everyone snickering and shaking their heads.

Well, yesterday the clown goes on one of his rants hijacking a discussion and ...  out of the blue a 'newbie' rips the stool out from beneath him and ...   well... fucking hilarious.   Several other folks jumped in with basically " we don't see a problem here" and the 'newbie' went for the throat and ... mission accomplished.

For now... it's quiet again.  Wonder for .. how long?

MOH Ride 2023

The City of Gainesville, Texas Welcomes Medal of Honor Recipients



Third year now since 2019 doing this ride.  I have a love / hate relationship with it.   First of all, it's awesome to be in the mix with 300-500 other bikes / folks that are supporters of this great event.  A mix of Vets, LEOs, Patriots.  Then the ride to Gainesville, you see hundreds if not thousands of flag waving , Proud folks along the highway .. parking lots .. overpassess waving the Amercian Flag, waving at the participants..... saluting.  Very humble experience.

Washed up Krome for the ride, packed up rain gear, seat, etc....  and ready to roll. Not five minutes down the road when I realize I've got a problem.  ABS light is on, speedometer isn't working, and no cruise control, check engine light is on.  Make a decision to swap bikes over to Krush so head home.  Pull up to to the building and think.. wait.. let me try something.  Turn the bike on / off, all appears good .... is .. so .. head out. Zero issues during the day. Additionally, nothing but sunshine and warm temps!  Thought it'd be a rain day but we lucked out.

To participate we head to south of DFW which .. from Greenville, well... sucks.  Through the Concrete Jungle.  Then, we arrive well before 2pm (closer to 1pm) because they 'close the gates' by 2pm for all.  Then, it's basically 2.5 hours waiting on the black asphalt.  Now, the upside is that's about 3+ hours of visiting with folks you know and making new friends.  CMA provides waters and hot dogs.  Lil shade over in the treeline that most don't utilize.   Several porta potties over on the side.   But basically .... Hurry up and Wait.   Then, when the Medal of Honor Recipients are rolling in on busses , we join in behind them with a police escort right down the interstate. 

Anytime you put 100+ bikes in a line , parading down a road .. you get a slinky effect. Then compound that with a small percentage of folks are just shitty riders.  Then compound that with a few cages that just don't get out of the way.  All they have to do is park it for 10 minutes and we're gone, but they rarely do that... they just cause more issues.  Happens every damned time I'm in a large ride and yesterday was no exception.

That all being said, I had a blast.  Friggn' loved it.  Several CVMA chapters rolled in as always. Saw a few local friends out there.  Lot of VFW and American Legion Rider folks. Patriot Guard is running the show.  CMA folks fully supporting it with their time and money.  Full LEO support with cops everywhere in SUVs and on bikes.  Yep ... in the big picture, it's awesome and I love it.  By next year, I'll have forgotten about that long wait in the sun and be ready to do it again.....

On a positive note, this year I had a big lunch prior.  Brought a small chair to relax on.  Cooler full of iced down waters.  Snacks.  Was prepared and made a huge difference.

Until Next year.... 

God Bless our Medal of Honor Recipients for everything they went through in their miliary lives putting themselves out there to save their fellow men and their Bravery.


Cleaned up , prepped and ready

Met up with Dutch and Vikingr/Trouble at QT

Rolled in to meet up with other CVMA members at Whataburger

Few folks

Line 'em up!

Getting ready to roll out

Got smart this year.. packed a chair

CVMA Present and Accounted for

CMA was out blessing bikes.  Amen


Myself, Dutch and Vikingr





Final stop at One Eyed Jacks on the way home


Bug's Situation

 Deep down, some shit just really bothers me.  I just posted this on GIO and to our sister Chapter

Just a quick update.   

Lucy, Nance, Boudreaux and myself stopped in unannounced to see Carolyn today at the Rock Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation in Sulphur Springs (Room xxx).  The long / short of it she has been in upwards of five facilities the last two month, and on the mend.  She's hoping to be home in a few weeks. Her son is staying at her home taking care of it currently.  Her current situation is she is in the rehabilitation part of getting to walking again, having lost her strength over the last few months.

Regards
Rick

We were at SWG yesterday when I stumbled across this info.  I was like "wait.. what?".   The girls found the tidbit of info on it, where she was and...  I couldn't find anything else about it.  Nothing on GIO.  Nothing on email threads... nothing on FB threads.  To be honest, I was in disbelief.  So, right there and then we began planning for today's trip.   I was adamant I wasn't wearing any colors.  This wasn't about taking a group pic.  This wasn't about some type of promotion.   We were worried about her and headed her way to Sulphur Springs.

Unfortunately we woke her, around 1045 hrs.  She didn't get to sleep until about 0600 but she eventually came around and brushed off the grogginess.  We soon learned that we were the ONLY folks from our association to come see her.  I believe some tried texting or calling to no avail, but no one in person.   I was feeling sick to my stomach over this.   Well, we had a great visitation for upwards of an hour then gave her some space.  Promised her I'd be back later this week with some 'real food' in tow!

On a positive note, this appears to be a nicer facility. Apparently some of the others... not so much.  When she gets home I'm looking forward to cooking her up a nice Juicy burger at her place.  I personally can't imagine being in one of the places a week, much less months.

On a positive note, Bubba and crew checked back with me ASAP, unaware.  My crew .. fucking crickets so far.

UPDATE 28 APR 2023:  Stopped by with some Lasagna from Romas for Bug and some spaghetti for me and got met with good news.  Her son John was helping her pack and they were headed home.  Hmmmm...  Well, asked if he likes Spaghetti, he smiled .. so I handed them their lunch, gave Bug a big hug and kiss, and headed back to Romas for a sit down meal!  LOL  Great news overall.

2019 time frame



Tri State meetup..... 23-26

 I used to get pissy about shit.  Sort of pains me to see this not being advertised correctly.  But hey .. what do I know.  Still had a great time last year and looking forward to this years.

What still sort of pisses me off is ...no one from our Chapter is pushing this. I mean this was our Detachment before they became 23-26..  Oh well. I'll push it to my small cadre of folks and head that way.. but.. in my mind .. this is.. and should be .. a big deal.  Two weeks to go!











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