Welcome To the Territory
A Few Good Men against one misguided Ego
By Wayne Wuschke AKA Uncle Monkey, with photos from the Sheriff and Bikerpics.org
Ton, a longtime member of the Few Good Men M/C, glared at the reflection in the back of the minivan. It was times like this that he wished the Shovel had mirrors. He had picked up the reflection of the tan van several miles before but now it was getting the best of him.
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Churchill Run 1939
The Start of the French Underground
By K. Randall Ball, inspired by a vintage postcard from Paul Garson
Strange times engulfed France, after Nazi Germany stormed Poland and their military might flexed over all of Europe.
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The Indian Blues
Through Coastal Roads and Romance
By Eric James with image from the Bob T. collection
As she finished the last of the pot, she gently and carefully funneled the shake onto a business card, bent just right to dump the last load into the bowl. She flicked the Bic several times. It's a story about the Indian Blues
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Zen Chapter 5
“We reap what we sow, more than we sow, later than we sow” --Charles Stanley
By James Hodges with image from Bob T.
The Zen trek takes a new turn, with deeper medicine for both Zen and Trista.
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Zen Chapters 3 and 4
“The releasing of anger can better any medicine under the Sun” --Pantera
By James Hodges with image from James and Dennis Mathewson
This wild story faces another evil turn in the wicked road to nowhere.
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WASTLELANDS
ACT ONE/SCENE #3 WE MEET KATE
By Derrel Whitemyer
IN ACT ONE/SCENE #2 Lorenzo Lamas and Branscombe Richmond have finally made it to Spanky’s Café. Nearly frozen by the sudden drop in temperature after the sun sets, they’re rescued by Kate when she throws them a lit highway flare giving them an illuminated path to the café’s door.
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