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  1. On ‎3‎/‎17‎/‎2017 at 11:30 AM, JustinNck1 said:

    I'm the youngest person in my office by several years. Not too many sights to see....

    Better than the alliterative I’m the oldest at the place I work  Almost everything looks good here. LOL

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  2. I have always ridden with ear buds in and have never had problems because of them.  But this winter I bought a new helmet that has everything built in to it Phone, GPS, passenger to rider communication and bike to bike communication and stereo.  Can’t wait to try it out on the bike instead of riding around in the car with it on got some strange looks because of that.

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  3. In my late teens and 20s I rode with a 1% club for around 10 years before getting out and stayed independent for about 30 years .I have been riding with the ALR for around 10 years now and have never had any issues while wearing my vest even with the 1% clubs I always wear my vest when riding the none riding cagers always give me a wide berth when they see the patch and I think the cops give me a break because of the legion patch also. But the general public still sees the stereo type.

    American Legion Riders have more than 100,000 members. They are all Current Military, Veterans/ Legion members, Sons of the American Legion, or Auxiliary. Joining the ALR is a way to socialize with fellow Vets. Just like serving together in the military, it is like a brotherhood. The mission of the ALR is service to others. The ALR has raised Millions of dollars for charities. Schools, Children's Hospitals, Wounded Veterans organizations, College funds for wounded, or K.I.A. veteran's kids, etc. ALR members typically wear their membership vests while escorting funeral processions of fallen veterans, Fire Dept., or Police officers. Asking a ALR members to remove his vest, is akin to asking a Marine to remove his uniform. They will not comply, just to appease someone.

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    1. A group of our legion riders were at the Dave and Busters restaurant in Westlake on Friday all of them had their vests on everyone was welcomed and was served with no problems the management apologized for the mix-up at the other location Their dress code in under review Here is a copy of a letter that was posted on their facebook page --------Dave & Buster's is extremely grateful to all of our active military members and veterans, and we are honored to have them as valued guests. We have apologized to Mr. Murdock for his experience this past weekend. Mr. Murdock has raised important concerns regarding our policies. We recognize the need to educate our team members about the American Legion, and have reached out to the local American Legion Post 179, and the national organization for guidance. In addition, we will review our approach to our dress code. We remain fully committed to our military and will work with the American Legion and Mr. Murdock on ways we can support their mission and their community.
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  4. Ohio Military Veterans

    If you like to Ride and are thinking about joining a Veterans club the American Legion Riders are always looking for new members any make of bike is welcome. Here is a link to all the Legion post in Ohio that are A.L.R.  the blue Bikes represent the posts that play Ride and Grab  There is a post near you stop in and have a look.

    https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1o80Qml2M7l5sYLVRd42ep0ChFMI&ll=40.76784964994058%2C-83.25052166262384&z=7

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  5. On ‎12‎/‎17‎/‎2016 at 8:28 AM, smccrory said:

    Quoted from another OR inmate, "President Obama is about to retaliate for foreign actions suspected to be state sponsored.  Suspected.  Let that sink in for a minute."

    Obama retaliate? What’s he going to do? Have Hillary give Putin a lap dance!

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