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Thank You Mr. President and Other’s Stories

Thank You Mr. President and Other’s StoriesWayfarer presents ‘Fifty Shades of Yellow Journalism‘ In a shocking twist absolutely no one saw coming (except everyone with Wi-Fi), major Television networks and Big Tech companies are confused as to why people are fleeing their platforms faster than immigrants fleeing an ICE raid. Executives, long accustomed to sipping […]

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Digital Discovery: Tide pods Essential To Freedom of Expression

Harvard Study Relates Tide pod Generation As Akin To Rebel Motorcyclists Era In a study that interviewed Tide pod eaters and their parents, friends and teachers, it has been concluded by the researchers that these are normal growing up angst from teenagers. Citing sources familiar to teenagers who consume Tide pods, the research found the

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THE PAUL WHEELER STRETCHED

–CIRCA EASYRIDERS MAGAZINE: 1971 I believe Paul’s stretched Panhead ended up featured in the 2nd issue of Easyriders in 1971. It turned out to be the first issue to slip into my tiny North Long Beach apartment I shared with my first wife Laurie. Introduced to Easyriders Magazine, I was also introduced to stretched choppers.

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CLUB FIGHTS 1976

I just watched the George Clooney and Evan McGregor film, “Men who Stare at Goats.” It made no sense, but about a decade before the Iraq war, maybe two, I owned goats and was a member of the Hells Angels. I lived on a half-acre in Sun Valley on the outskirts of the San Fernando

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Frankie 1964

  AI illustrations by Wayfarer   Editor’s Note: I wrote this in response to the Bikeriders Movie. I wanted to show that all outlaw outcomes are not negative or bad. There’s way more to the biker world than drinking beer and fighting. I’m working on another piece, hang on!   Frankie’s folks beat him with fists

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BANDIT’S CANTINA EPISODE 104

A sprawling homeless encampment surrounded Bandit’s Cantina on the main channel overlooking the Port of Los Angeles. Brothers were leary of parking for a beer. Anything on their bikes worth a dime was stolen and the cops couldn’t and wouldn’t stop them. The LA City Council made it okay for thieves and even hold-up thugs

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Chapter 4

Chance rode back to his pad wondering what the hell just happened. He was naturally suspicious and sensitive to the actions of others, and what about the redhead. She hit him like a bolt flying off a speeding semi. He felt for a bruise next to his heart. He unlocked his gate and rolled his

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Bandit’s Cantina Episode 102

On a rainstorm washed Saturday morning in the Cantina Bandit stormed down the stairs. “Margaret, where the fuck are you?” Margaret stocked the Bar every Saturday morning like clockwork, but orders faded. Bandit wasn’t buying as much booze recently. The bar still filled up, but booze prices hadn’t subsided since Covid. “Yes boss, what’s up?”

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Bandit’s Cantina Episode 101

Joey, running late, rode his Sportster hard up Washington Blvd heading inland. The once proud city crumbled around him with crime, grit, trash, drugs and homelessness. He darted around destitute RVs, parked and rotting in front of once active marble foyers to penthouse suites in slick high-rise buildings. The once proud city lay in trashy

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