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FAST LANE BIKER DELMARVA® is a glossy-covered, monthly publication that focuses on all classes of motorcycles and the motorcycle lifestyle in the Delaware, Maryland and Virginia areas (“Delmarva”). a free publication available via local cycle shops, tattoo shops, pubs, clubs, eateries and other fine locations where motorcycle-enthusiasts gather. Advertise with us NOW and save.

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MAY 2013 Vol. 4 Issue 5

F E A T U R E B I K E

ROLLING THUNDER®

XXVI RAFFLE BIKEEVENT SCHEDULE & INFO

Hot Couga r

EVENTS CALENDAR

Babe of the MonthCarolina

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The month of May brings two thoughts to the minds of Delmarva bikers: Riding season is in full swing and Rolling Thunder®. This issue is dedicated to the many brave men and women who sacrifice in the same of service to our country. Our dedication to doing whatever we can to promote and assist Rolling Thunder® is more important than ever now that our grandson, Davidson, decided on a military career and left for basic training in April. If ever the worst case scenario befall our family, and Davidson would find himself detained by adversaries, we are elated that Rolling Thunder® exists to insure every measure would be taken to bring him home. We salute the good work of Rolling Thunder®, their tireless efforts and also all those who participate in the demonstration each Memorial Day weekend in Washington, DC. If you’ve never been to the demonstration, visit www.rollingthunder1.com for information or check out the details in this issue of FLBD. Be prepared, it is one of the most breathtaking, emotional and proud experiences you can imagine.

No plans for Memorial Day Weekend? Spend it with FLBD and Big Dogs Moto Tours at the Hilton Washington Dulles Airport Hotel. It’s a great deal and the proceeds benefit Rolling Thunder® Charities. $99 per room/per night (each room sleeps 2 to 4 people for the same $99). Stay one night or all weekend! Each night you stay includes breakfast, 2 tickets for onsite entertainment (additional tickets are $10 per person), group rides to local dealership events throughout the weekend and group ride to the Pentagon on Sunday morning to participate in the demonstration. Friday night entertainment includes a live concert in the Grand Ballroom featuring Poverty Ridge. Saturday night entertainment includes a pool party hosted by DJ Lady Syren. Come out for games, contests, bikini bike wash, prizes and more. Reservations must be made through our secure website at www.flbdelmarva.com

Big Poppa & Miss Caroline

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Thunder® Charities. $99 per room/per night Thunder® Charities. $99 per room/per night Thunder® Charities. $99 per room/per night

to receive special pricing. Non-guest tickets are $10 per person at the door. Come out for fun and support the cause!

Finally, we are pleased and proud to announce that we have been named media partner for both Hub City Bike Week in Hagerstown, MD (July 5th thru 7th) and OC BikeFest/Delmarva Bike Week (September 11th thru 15th). We look forward to bringing our readers up-to-date information in print, on the web and via our extensive social mediums and offering advertisers unmatched distribution and coverage at competitive pricing. For advertising or vendor information, contact [email protected].

Keep the shiny side up and the rubber on the road!

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Frank Appice (aka “Frankie TowKar”) was born in Brooklyn, NY on Novem-ber 16, 1937. A true motorcycle enthusiast, he began riding at 18 and still rides today.

Frank joined the United States Navy serving from 1955 to 1958. He was onboard the U.S.S. Intrepid and was stationed in Bainbridge, MD and the Brooklyn Navy Yard. He traveled to France and Ireland. He is a member of the Former Crewmembers Association, currently on its Board of Directors and a past Vice President. In 1972 he started Tow Kar Systems, a trucking business that transports cars. He is semi-retired but still owns the busi-ness.

Frank has ridden with several groups as well as the Brooklyn and NYC HOG chapters. He has been a member of Rolling Thunder®, Inc. for nearly 25 years. He was instrumental in the creation of Chapter 1 Brooklyn, and the former Chapter 2 Brooklyn. He was the founder and Chairman of the Board for Chapter 2 NY in Staten Island where he is mentor to its 60 plus members. He is a member of the D.A.V. and as Chapter 2 NY Chairman, oversees their annual D.A.V. support run. He is truly a legend in the New York City area motorcycle community being respected by all for his dedication and devotion to his country, its veterans and anything veteran related.

Frank has been riding for about 60 years and has only owned Harley Davidsons. His Harleys have included a rigid pan head in his early days then a 1972 dresser, his 1991 Heritage and a 2006 Softail. He currently rides a 2012 Tri-Glide Ultra. At 75 years old he is still passionate about rid-ing. He never misses Memorial Day weekend in Washington D.C. for their annual Rolling Thunder® demonstration. His travels have taken him as far as Sturgis, SD.

Frank and his wife Joanne have been married for 30 years. They have 7 children all sharing his love for motor-cycles. They were also blessed with 14 grandchildren with another on way and 1 great-grandchild.

75 YEARS OLD, 60 YEARS ON A HARLEY AND NO END IN SIGHT!! A TRUE INSPIRATION! RIDE ON BROTHER!!

SENIOR MOMENTSName: Frank AppiceLocation: New YorkAge: 75

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Fast Lane Biker Magazine DELMARVA is published monthly and reproduction of content is not permitted without the express written approval of Caroline Fellman. Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors in ads beyond the cost of space occupied by error and a correction will be printed provided the error is the fault of Publisher. Publisher is not liable for any slander of an individual or group as we mean no malice or individual criticism at any time, nor are we responsible for the opinions or comments of our columnists. We are not responsible for promises, coupons, or lack of fulfillment from advertisers who are solely responsible for the content of their advertisement. Publisher will be held harmless from failure to produce any issue as scheduled due to reasons beyond the publishers’ control. Publisher is not responsible for and shall be held harmless with respect to all suits for libel, plagiarism, copyright infringement and unauthorized use of a person’s name or photograph. Publisher does not promote excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages.

FAST LANE BIKER DELMARVAPhone: 610-517-8808 . [email protected]

www.flbdelmarva.com

NATIONAL PUBLISHERMark Ruzicka

PUBLISHER/EDITORCaroline FellmanContact: [email protected]

MARKETING/SALES DIRECTORWalt (“BIG POPPA”) KuchContact: [email protected]

REGIONAL SALES MANAGERSAlicia “BBA” Helfrich • Contact: [email protected] Green • Contact: [email protected] ‘Crabby Daddy’ Harris • [email protected] Leigh • Contact: [email protected]

KNOWN ASSOCIATES:

CONTRIBUTING WRITERSCarlos ‘Big Dog’ Campos • Rollin’ with the Big DogsLee D. Gaber, Esquire • Ask the AttorneyMichelle Holcomb • ABATEJay Kuch • Ride to Eat . Eat to RideAshli Lenox • Adventures of Such A GuyAnthony & Michelle Martone, Star Photography of VA • 460 Road House Nancy Regg, Rolling Thunder®, Inc. • Rolling Thunder® XXVI Weekend Itinerary

PHOTOGRAPERSLee Stalsworth, Fine Art through Photography, LLC • Cover, Feature Babe & Bike, Hot CougarContact: [email protected]

LAYOUT & DESIGNSherry Krial . Home at Work...Contact: [email protected]

WEBMASTERSteven L. BordlemayContact: [email protected]

WEB DESIGNSteve VreattContact: [email protected]

LIST OF CULPRITS

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1) How long have you been involved with Rolling Thunder®, Inc.? I attended my first Rolling Thunder® demonstration in Washington, D.C. in 1989 and have participated every year, bringing different groups.

2) What are your accomplishments as a Rolling Thunder® member? In 1992, I started the Mountain Lake Vietnam Veteran’s Coalition to raise funds for the New Jersey State Vietnam Memorial until it was completed in Holmdel, NJ. I am co-founder and served as President of Rolling Thunder® New Jersey Chapter 3, which was awarded the Medal of Valor by the New Jersey Dept. of Military and Veterans Affairs. I transferred to Rolling Thunder® National in 2000 and became Treasurer in 2005.

3) What are your responsibilities as Treasurer? As Rolling Thunder®, Inc. National and Rolling Thunder® Charities, Inc. Treasurer my responsibilities include the transmission of all outgoing monies of funds in an appropriate manner according to IRS non-profit regulations.

4) Where were you born? I was born in Summit, NJ and raised in Peapack/Gladstone and Hackettstown, NJ.

5) Were you in the military and, if so, which branch? I served in the US Navy 68 - 74.

6) Where did you serve? I served as a Radioman in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico then in Vietnam on the USS Forster, the only ship to-date still held by a foreign country.

7) Do you ride? I ride a 1991 Harley-Davidson Softail Custom.

8) What is your current occupation? Contractor/disc jockey.

9) Who do you consider your real life hero? Ronald Reagan

10) What is the question you are most often asked (and what is the answer you give)? Question: Do you really think there are live POWs being held? Answer: In my opinion, they might not still be alive but they were being held until they died.

11) How was your life affected as a result of your time in the military? I have come to realize that we should all donate a portion of our life to this great country. Being in the military affected my outlook for my future endeavors in family, friendships and my work ethic.

12) Given the opportunity to go back in time what you change about your future? I would have spent more time furthering my education and establishing a meaningful family life.

13) What would you do if you were able to retire? Go crazy!

Ted GloverTREASURER•ROLLING THUNDER®, INC. NATIONAL

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** ALL STATES **5/24-27 • ROLLING THUNDER WEEKEND - Proceeds benefit Rolling Thunder Charities® so come out and support this event. Gather with like-minded supporters of the cause. Stay for $99 per night/per room (double or king sleeps 2-4 persons). Package includes 2 tickets for onsite entertainment (live concert Friday evening featuring Poverty Ridge/Over 21 pool party on Saturday evening featuring DJ Lady Syren), breakfast daily, group rides to dealership events, group ride to Pentagon parking lot on Sunday to join demonstration. Games, contests, prizes, bikini bike wash, vendors and more! Additional tickets or non-guest tickets $10 at the door. Visit www.flbdelmarva.com for information and reservations.

** DELAWARE **5/5 • Rumble Through The Refuge - Harrington, DE 5/18 • Smyrna-Clayton Moose Riders 2nd Annual Poker Run - Smyrna, DE 5/31 • May Cruise-In - Seaford, DE

** MARYLAND **5/4 • Zach’s Ride to Fight Juvenile Diabetes - Gaithersburg, MD5/4 • Devin’s 2nd Annual Chili Cook-Off - Gaithersburg, MD5/5 • Blessing of the Bikes - Elkton, MD5/11 • 1st Annual Warrior Fest Fundraiser - Aberdeen, MD5/11 • L.A.M.A Poker Run - Gaithersburg, MD5/11 • Montgomery County Motorcycle Swap Meet at Battley Cycles - Gaithersburg, MD5/11 • Fish Fry at Battley Cycles - Gaithersburg, MD5/18 • Vintage and Classic Day - Jessup, MD5/18 • C&C Cycle Bikes, Blues and Beef Open House - Severn, MD5/18 • Believe in Izaiah Poker Run - Frederick, MD5/18 • That 70’s Day at Battley Cycles - Gaithersburg, MD5/19 • Ride to British and European Classic Motorcycle Day - Catonsville, MD5/19 • 12th Annual British & European Classic Motorcycle Day - Clarksburg, MD5/24-26 • Buffalo Soldier Music Festival and Thunder Ride - Camp Springs, MD5/24-26 • Buffalo Thunder Music Festival and Thunder Ride - Indian Head, MD5/24 • Memorial Weekend Ride to the Wall - Movie Night at Battley Harley-Davidson - Gaithersburg, MD5/25 • Memorial Weekend Ride to the Wall - Saturday Party at Battley Cycles - Gaithersburg, MD 5/25 • Dealer Dinner Ride at Battley Cycles - Gaithersburg, MD5/26 • Memorial Weekend Ride to the Wall - Battley’s Police Escorted Ride to the Wall - Gaithersburg, MD

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5/31-6/2 • MIROCK - Fast by Gast Summer Nationals - Mechanicsville, MD

** VIRGINIA **5/4 • Salty Dawgs MRC Poker Run, Bike Show, Gun Raffle & Auction - Hampton, VA 5/4 • Eggleston Volunteer Fire Department Poker Run - Eggleston, VA 5/4 • 460 Road House Bike Night - Roanoke, VA 5/11-12 • Floyd Auto Faire & Bike Show, Swap Meet - Floyd, VA 5/11 • 2nd Annual House of Hope Central Virginia Benefit Ride - Crozet, VA 5/11 • Matt Helsley Benefit Ride - Winchester, VA 5/11 • Mulligan’s Bar and Grill Bike Night - Roanoke, VA5/11 • Bikers Saving Second Base - Big Stone Gap, VA5/18 • 4th National Armed Forces Day Freedom Ride Springfield, VA5/19 • 2013 Frazier-Mason Some Gave All Memorial Ride - Spotsylvania, VA5/24-26 • Fredericksburg’s Thunder for the Cause - Fredericksburg, VA

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The sun was shining and the FLBD crew decided it was a perfect day to cruise to Hagerstown, Maryland. We met up with our good friend, Capt. Mango, and set off to find a biker-friendly eatery where we could chow down. Mango suggested one of his favorite spots, Always Ron’s, located in the heart of Hagerstown.

We pulled up to what, at least on the outside, appeared to be a typical local watering hole. Now that isn’t necessarily a bad thing so don’t get me wrong. Some of the best meals I ever ate came from the kitchens of off-the-beaten-path, small-town eateries. Once we stepped inside, we were transported to Hagerstown past. There are curio cabinets filled with memorabilia of sports, politics and events from days gone by. In the cozy main dining area, wall hangings and shelves displayed more historical reminders. The bar was the centerpiece and I can honestly say this place had that “down home” feeling going on and it carries over to the staff who are accommodating, polite and eager to make your stop as enjoyable as pos-sible. In other words, we like this place.

We sat down and scanned the impressive menu. Ron’s has just about everything – steaks, burgers, BBQ, pasta, seafood and an extensive sandwich list. Pricing was very reasonable and you could get a complete dinner for under $10 if you had a mind to do so. As we salivated over the menu and narrowed our choices, Mike Guessford, owner of Always Ron’s and friend to Capt. Mango, stopped by our table to say hello. He asked if he could join us for lunch and we welcomed him in true FLBD style.

Since it was lunch, we decided on sandwiches and looked to Mike for sugges-tions. It so happened the specialty of the week was a Reuben. Now I’m not real good with sauerkraut so I decided to make it a Rachael – so did everyone else except Miss Caroline who decided to stick with her turkey (we’re talking about the sand-wich, not Big Poppa). Once our orders were in we sat and chatted with Mike.

Mike is a Hagerstown local, born and raised. Ron’s, as it was called in its prior

life, was one of his favorite haunts and he even worked there for a bit. When the place came up for sale a number of years ago he bought it. Some of his modifica-tions included changing the name to Always Ron’s and updating the menu.

Our food arrived and the Rachael was huge with lots of re-

ally good lean corned beef and homemade coleslaw (a house specialty) served on rye bread baked by local bakery, Sand-er’s Cookie Jar. The accompanying fries were hand cut and the portions were huge. Everything was absolutely awesome. Mike was pleased that we enjoyed the food and it was obvi-ous he takes pride in owning this place. Always Ron’s gets the FLBD seal of approval for good food served in good portions for a good price. So if you are out and about in Hagerstown, be sure to stop and tell them FLBD sent you!

Always Ron’s is located at 29 North Burhans Blvd., Hag-erstown, MD. For more information visit Always Ron’s on the web at www.alwaysrons.com.

ALWAYS RON’S • HAGERSTOWN, MDBy Jay Kuch, Mystery Food Critique

transported to Hagerstown past. There are curio cabinets filled with memorabilia of sports, politics and

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FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2013• Candle Light Vigil - 9pm• Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington, DC• Parking on Henry Beacon Drive

SATURDAY, MAY 25, 2013 • Harley-Davidson of Washington Barbeque - 11am-4pm, 9407 Livingston Road, Fort Washington, MD• Saturday Program – 11am-4pm - Reflecting Pool (stage across from Lincoln Memorial) Washington, DC, Ted Glover/MC, Gordon Painter, JD Micals, Ben Mason• TAPS - Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors - 11am, Leaving Hyatt, Crystal City at 11am• US Navy Memorial - 11am, 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest Washington, DC (On The Plaza)• Rolling Thunder Hospitality Room, Hyatt Regency, Crystal City - 8pm

SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2013• Pentagon Parking Lot - 7am-12 noon• Rolling Thunder XXVI - Departure to Washington, DC - 12pm• Rolling Thunder Speakers Program - Approximately 1:30pm, (stage location: Reflecting Pool across from the Lincoln Memorial), Speakers: Congressman Reid Ribble - WI, Congressman Jon Runyan - NJ, Lynn O’Shea and Nikki Mendicino, others not confirmed.• Musical Tribute to Veterans - Approximately 3pm, Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums Band, Gordon Painter, JD Micals and Rockie Lynne

For additional information go towww.rollingthunder1.org

Everyone is Welcome!

“RIDE FOR FREEDOM” pays homage to the Nation’s Veterans,particularly those still Prisoners of War/Missing in Action from all wars

ROLLING THUNDER®, INC. XXVIWEEKEND ITINERARY

Congressman Reid Ribble Wisconsin Republican 8th District is a third generation and lifelong Wisconsin resident. Born in Neenah and graduating from Appleton East High School, Reid followed in his father’s footsteps and joined the family’s small roofing business; he worked his way up to president in 1981. Reid ran the company for more than three decades and turned it into one of the most successful roofing companies in the United States. He has served two terms as a Director of WEMI radio in

Appleton, two terms as a Director of Life Promotions and one term as Chairman of the Board of Life Promotions. Reid has also served on the corporate board of directors for the YMCA of the Fox Valley. For more than 20 years Reid was the head Varsity Volleyball coach at Appleton East High School and in 2007 was honored as the outstanding alumnus of the year. Representative Ribble serves on the Budget Committee, the Agriculture Committee, and the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. These three legislative assignments remain crucial to Wisconsin’s future. Reid has been happily married to his wife DeaNa for 38 years. They have two children and two grandchildren.

Congressman Jon Runyan New Jersey Republican 3th District was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in November 2010 to represent New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District in Congress. The 3rd District is located in central New Jersey and stretches from the Pennsylvania border to the Jersey coastline. It encompasses parts of Burlington and Ocean counties. He currently serves on three key committees: the

House Armed Services, Veterans Affairs and Natural Resources Committees. He also serves on the Tactical Air and Land, and Seapower and Projection Forces subcommittees of the House Armed Services Committee, which will allow him to protect the jobs and mission of those serving at McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, a joint base for the Air Force, Army and Navy. He also chairs the Disability and Memorial Affairs (DAMA) Subcommittee of the House Veterans Affairs Committee. This subcommittee oversees veterans’ benefits and cemeteries. Jon was born in Flint, MI where his father worked for General Motors for nearly 30 years while his mother largely stayed home and raised Jon and his two younger twin brothers. An accomplished high school athlete,

SPEAKER & MUSICAL BIOS SUNDAY, MAY 26, 2013

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Jon earned a scholarship to the University of Michigan to play football, becoming the first person in his family to attend college. He was drafted by the Houston Oilers (now the Tennessee Titans) in 1996 and helped the Titans reach the Super Bowl in 2000. Jon then signed with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he enjoyed a successful career as an offensive tackle, helping to lead the Eagles to a Super Bowl appearance in 2004. Jon retired from football at the end of the 2010 season.

Lynn O’Shea Director of Research for the National Alliance of Families for the Return of America’s Missing Servicemen. Lynn began her research in the early 1970’s trying to find out what happened to the man whose name was on her POW bracelet. She didn’t like the answer. That led her to Dolores Alfond who was just starting the National Alliance of Families. Lynn has been with the Alliance since its inception in 1990, her two decades of research have provided numerous POW/MIA family members with previously unknown information on their missing loved ones. In addition to her research duties, she maintains the Alliance website and is editor of their newsletter “Bits N Pieces.” For more information, please

visit: www.nationalalliance.org

Nikki Mendicino a member of Rolling Thunder National was just 10 when John Kridlo visited her 5th grade class for Veteran’s Day in 1998 to recount June 6, 1944, when the Allies invaded Europe in World War II. Kridlo, an infantryman, landed on Utah Beach in Normandy, France. Something clicked that day

between the soldier and the little girl from Springdale, PA. “Our veterans went through things that we could never understand, they made sacrifices that most of us will never have to make and they did everything they could to protect their brothers beside them and fight for our freedom.” That’s why this young patriot, whose work has captured the hearts of veterans across America, will show her patriotism, respect for those who served and died for this nation by speaking, for many years, at the Rolling Thunder demonstration in Washington, D.C. For more information, please visit: www.nikkiusa.com

Rockie Lynne has appeared nationally on “Good Morning America,” The Grand Ole Opry “Live” and Fox News. His debut single, “Lipstick,” spent an impressive 10 consecutive weeks as #1 on Billboard’s Country Sales chart. He was named a “breakout artist” by ABC-TV’s “Good Morning America.” Billboard Magazine named him their artist “Most Likely

to Succeed.” With a lifelong interest in music, this native of Statesville, NC, has been singing and writing songs since the age of 14. After high school, he joined the Army, where he served for three years in the 82nd Airborne at Ft. Bragg. After leaving the military, he started playing in clubs and quickly developed an enthusiastic following for his crowd-pleasing live show and earned his chops as a lead guitarist. His electrifying concert performances have garnered him a fiercely loyal fan base. He has spent the better part of the last year touring and writing songs for his new album, Songs For Soldiers. One third of the proceeds

from the record will benefit troop related charities. The inspiration for the album was his 21-day tour of Afghanistan, Southwest Asia, and the Persian Gulf, where he and his band entertained the U.S. troops who are stationed abroad. Lynne is co-founder of an annual charity motorcycle ride called TRIBUTE TO THE TROOPS. The riders visit the homes of the families of our fallen soldiers to acknowledge them for having made such an honorable sacrifice. The organization has raised over $200,000 in aid to the families of the fallen. For more information, please visit www.rockielynne.com

SALUTING A HERO

He’s been performing one of the most intense and heroic acts in our nation’s capital since 2002 yet most of us can’t recall his name or have ever seen his face. We’re talking about Retired Marine Staff Sergeant Tim Chambers who has stood at his post, saluting, non-stop, for the duration of Rolling Thun-der®. For more than three hours, Chambers stands straight-shouldered at attention and gives each rider the “welcome home” they may not have gotten. What started as a spontaneous “thank you” eleven years ago is now his moral obligation. Never failing, not even in 2011, when Chambers performed this selfless act with a broken wrist.

Fast Lane Biker salutes YOU, Tim Chambers.

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SMILES FAR FROM HOMEIS THE GOAL OF EVERY SCROLL

2013 Christmas Scroll for the Delaware National Guard was started on April 13th at Harley-Davidson of Seaford.

The Scroll is so large it will take until November to complete, however, this photo was taken after only 2

hours of being set up for the first time. Jackson estimates it will be over 600 ft. long upon completion.

George Jackson’s scrolls for deployed U.S. troops were on display and ready to communicate heartfelt messages from the huge turnout at Harley-Davidson of Seaford on

April 13th and 14th.

Gordon Painter has been one of the most dedicated, enthusiastic supporters of Rolling Thunder and Veterans, especially Rolling Thunder’s annual demonstration in Washington, D.C. each May. He and wife Mary make it a family affair, bringing their children to witness the ceremonies and speeches as Gordon performs his unique musical style. Gordon was born near Kelso, WA, and although he had always loved music, he didn’t embark on a musical career until the 1990s. When Gordon opened for Collin Ray in 2002 singing the National Anthem and “God Bless the USA,” he received a standing ovation from the crowd. When he’s not performing, Gordon enjoys photography, snow skiing, motorcycles and dirt bikes. Gordon, Mary and their two children are Rolling Thunder National members. For more information, please visit www.gordonpainter.com

Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums can trace its beginnings back to 1997, a Scottish Import Shop and the Pineville, PA Post Office. The formation of the band began with Keith Swanson, a rock musician from Staten Island, NY and Postmaster of the Pineville Post Office, and with Drum Major Sandy Sinclair (Ret.) Sandy hailed

from Perth, Scotland, near Loch Rannoch in the central highlands. That became the band’s name and tartan, Drummond of Perth (modern). Soon the five-member band hit the streets as the Loch Rannoch Pipe Band. From those humble beginnings, the band has grown to a full-fledged pipes and drums unit, 17 members strong. The Loch Rannoch Pipe Band has marched in parades from Edinburgh, Scotland to New York City to Washington. Some members have played for Her Majesty the Queen of England. Loch Rannoch plays the traditional sets along with the occasional playful touch of the unusual like their tribute to America and the Armed Forces which include a rendition of Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the USA”. In the spring of 2006 Loch Rannoch became the affiliate pipe band of the Emerald Society of Bucks & Montgomery Counties and in early 2008 began participating in events with Rolling Thunder. Several of the band members are Rolling Thunder National members. For more information, please visit: www.lochrannochpipesdrums.com

JD Micals was born in Oklahoma and raised in a military family. He served in the United States Marine Corps and began writing poetry and songs at an early age. JD spent many years in Nashville as a songwriter and working in production studios. Some of the artists that he has worked with include Johnny Russell, Charlie Walker, Del Reeves, Johnny Paycheck, Randy Owens and

Alabama, Doug Stone, Warner Mack, Conway Twitty, Kitty Wells, Jeannie Seely, Billy “Crash” Craddock, Dolly Parton, and Vern Gosdin to name a few. After moving to Greenville, SC, JD started the Hollywood Starlight Show to feature the classic country music not heard on today’s commercial radio. In 2008, he partnered with Sheila Miles on the radio show and together they formed Starlight Entertainment Promotions, Inc. Since start-up, they have worked with The Oak Ridge Boys, The Bellamy Brothers, Billy Joe Royal, Ronnie McDowell, Gene Watson, Leon Everette, Tracy Lawrence, Tracy Byrd, and Ritchie McDonald.

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The following letter was received by Rolling Thunder in 2005 after the remains of 12 MIAs were found and, after 37 years, returned home to their final resting place. We felt it was time to revisit and remember.

From day one, being a part of Rolling Thunder MA1 has always made me feel proud. After this past weekend, taking part in the burial of twelve fallen heroes at Arlington National Cemetery, has only strengthened that feeling. I joined members of Rolling Thunder Virginia 3 and Rolling Thunder Virginia 2 in paying respect to family and friends of these heroes, two of which are from our own State.

In a steady mist, members of the U.S. Marine Corp brought the first casket car-rying the remains of these heroes from the Battle of Ngok Tavak thirty-seven years after their death. Finally, welcome home. As the first flag was folded and hugged like it was a newborn, it was gently placed on the lap of a relative with thanks from a grateful nation. This was repeated eleven more times as young men in our service walked up to the casket, touching it ever so slightly with the edge of the folded flag and then placing it on lap of another family member. I never took my eyes off of the casket during this moving tribute.

After a salute of gunfire, shots which could be heard echoing throughout the cemetery, taps was played. I don’t need to tell you that there was a lot of water flowing, and it wasn’t just from the sky. I spoke with the mother of Pvt. William D. McGonigle of Wichita, and her feeling was that if it rains during a funeral, then the person died happy.

At the conclusion of the service, I joined Rolling Thunder Virginia 3 in handing out plaques to each and every family. Rolling Thunder Virginia 3 tries to do this for all recovered remains or whenever possible for our fallen heroes buried in Arlington National Cemetery. The families were overwhelmed by the support given to them from Rolling Thunder. They couldn’t say thank you enough for the kindness and support shown to them from this group of men and women dedicated to the cause of POW/MIAs and all veterans past and present. From the moment we got there until the time I left Regan National Airport, I heard nothing but praise for all Rolling

Thunder members and all they do.About a half hour after presentations of the plaques to the families of our

twelve fallen heroes, a second service began for Lance Cpl. Raymond T. Heyne, who was buried next to his fallen brothers. Just as impressive as the first cer-emony, they carried him forth and gave him all of the honors of a true hero. At the conclusion of his funeral, I was invited to join three Rolling Thunder Virginia 3 members in laying beads on the casket, which is a ceremony they take part in at each and every funeral they attend. One set of beads represents the Vietnam Service medal, the other the Purple Heart. We walked up in line, faced the family and placed the beads on the casket with a salute and a welcome home. We said our good bye.

After thanking the members of Rolling Thunder Virginia 3 for treating me as one of their own, I briefly joined some of the families back at the Hilton in Alexandria. I talked with Mothers, Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews, and one God Daughter. The non-stop praise for Rolling Thunder was unbelievable. I am extremely proud and honored to represent each and every member of Rolling Thunder across this country. But I am most proud to represent you, my brothers and sisters of Rolling Thunder MA1.

May you now find peace:

Special thanks to Katie for all of the introductions.

Joe D’Entremont • October 11, 2005

Lance Cpl. Raymond T. HeyneMarine Cpl. Gerald E. KingLance Cpl. Joseph F. CookPfc. Paul S. CzerwonkaPfc. Thomas J. BlackmanLance Cpl. James R. Sargent

Lance Cpl. Donald W. MitchellLance Cpl. Thomas W. FritschPvt. Barry L. HempelPvt. Robert C. LopezPtv. William D. McGonigleArmy Sgt. Glenn E. Miller

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Carolina is 20 years old, single and comes to us from Gaithersburg, MD. She is employed as a line cook at the Hilton Inn, enjoys motorcycles and strongly supports our troops. Carolina’s cousin recently returned from a tour of duty in Afghanistan. This has given her a great understanding

and appreciation of the heroic sacrifi ce of our service men and women. Carolina’s heartfelt wish is to thank each one personally.

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Ocean City, MD - Something big is brewing in Ocean City and in the heart of the Delmarva motorcycle community. Early reports rumored the end of an era – no more Delmarva Bike Week. We caught up with OC BikeFest promoter Cliff Sutherland and learned that what seems to be the end might very well be an exciting new beginning.

I clearly remember the first time I met Cliff Sutherland – it was April, 2011. Speculative discussion in hushed tones awaited the reason city officials and local press were invited to a conference led by Sutherland, the co-owner of Triple S Harley-Davidson and board member of MountainFest Motorcycle Rally, both situated in Morgantown, WV. That reason was the formation of OC JAMS LLC and the birth of OC BikeFest. JAMS partners Rebekah Jones, Mike Alexander, Kathy Micheal and Sutherland (JAMS is the first initial of each last name) unveiled the master plan – bring Delmarva Bike Week back to Ocean City, MD.

In 2010, Ocean City Harley-Davidson, owned and operated by the Bennett family (the originators of Delmarva Bike Week and hub of the bike week event), closed its doors. This caused the majority of bike week festivities to move out to Salisbury, MD at Perdue Stadium and WinterPlace Park. At that time, Kathy Micheal, owner of Katancha Corporation specializing in coordinating vendors and providing site management for large-scale events (including HD’s 110th Anniversary site in 2013), received numerous calls from vendors who wanted to remain in Ocean City where the majority of the bike week attendees stayed and played. Micheal had already worked with the other JAMS partners to successfully produce MountainFest Motorcycle Rally each July. It was that relationship that borne the decision to bring their experience, and OC BikeFest, to Ocean City.

After lobbying for (and obtaining) the support of Ocean City’s local businesses, Chamber of Commerce and Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Association, the Mayor and City Council approved OC BikeFest as an official motorcycle rally and authorized the use of the Inlet and the Convention Center as host locations. From the Mayor’s office to municipal services leaders and staff, everyone worked closely to insure a safe and enjoyable stay for all attendees. For the past two years, the competing events did what they did best and hoped to attract the lion’s share of bikers. Now, in year three, the climate in OC has changed. Although the Bennett family will no longer lead the 13-year event, Sutherland credits the Bennett family for placing the motorcycle community first during the transition. “There would be no Delmarva Bike Week or OC BikeFest without the Bennett family’s vision and hard work,” says Sutherland, “We purchased the event in March and they continue to work with us during the transition. We are excited that rally coordinator, Kerry Mendenhall, is staying on. Kerry is well respected and shares the same vision as us.”

Ocean City’s professionalism and appreciation of the event is also made clear. For instance, attendees can now choose to move around Ocean City in a more laid-back manner. Event wristbands or tickets allow attendees

to ride free of charge on all Ocean City Coastal Highway and Park & Ride beach buses. “Attendees can now park at the West Ocean City Park & Ride on Route 50, just before the bridge into Ocean City, and use the Park & Ride Shuttle as transport to and from the South End Transit Station just across the street from the OC BikeFest Inlet site,” explained Sutherland. “Once in Ocean City, use your wristband or ticket to ride on the Coastal Highway beach bus. You can now enjoy all Ocean City has to offer without the hassle of driving and parking.”

Through the support of Title Sponsor Rommel Harley-Davidson of Annapolis, MD, New Castle, DE and Smyrna, DE attendees can enjoy multiple stages hosting national acts and tribute bands, motorcycle stunt shows and more. For a one-time admission fee of $25 ($20 if paying in advance), attendees can rock out over 4 days to a variety of bands including Jackyl, Foghat, WAR, America and Three Dog Night. Also, there will be no charge to visit the vendors at the Convention Center.

From tourism to law enforcement, Wicomico County has also enthusiastically embraced the event and will continue to support the motorcycle community by hosting the rally at the familiar Perdue Stadium and WinterPlace Park.

As for OC JAMS partners, Sutherland states, “Our personal commitment to the motorcycle community and to the vendors who support us year after year is our diligence in growing and improving the event. In fact, the 2013 rally will open on Wednesday, September 11th and, eventually, Delmarva Bike Week will become exactly that – a full week of riding, celebration and brotherhood.”

So there you have the facts. End of era or new beginning? Only time will tell but one thing is for sure – whether it’s OC BikeFest, Delmarva Bike Week or Delmarva BikeFest (sort of like Brangelina?) – the party is ON!

OC BikeFest Motorcycle Rally/Delmarva Bike Week will host over 200,000 motorcycle enthusiasts beginning September 11-15, 2013. There will be 5 sites, 3 stages, 3 stunt teams, national acts, over 400 vendors and will raise more than $80,000 for nonprofits. For more information or to purchase advance tickets, book rooms and view the complete schedule, visit www.ocbikefest.com or www.delmarvabikeweek.com. Tickets can also be purchased at any Rommel Harley-Davidson store or Rommel Ace Hardware Store.

OC BIKEFEST ACQUIRES DELMARVA BIKE WEEK

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NEW PRODUCTS FROMHARLEY-DAVIDSON®

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CUSTOM SEAT PROGRAM EXPANDS TO INCLUDE SPORTSTER MODELSUse the Custom Seat Website to Create a Seat from 1,300 Available Combinations Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® has expanded its popular Custom Seat Program to include two saddles for 2004-later Sportster models. Using the Custom Seat

website, www.h-d.com/customseat, a customer can create a seat in one of more than 1,300 design options, print out the seat design, and bring it to a participating Harley-Davidson dealer. The dealer places the seat order, and it will arrive at the dealership in a few weeks. The program makes creation of a custom seat easy and predictable. The Custom Seat Program for Sportster models includes the solo Brawler® ($399.95) and two-up Sidekick® ($499.95) seats, each covered in premium black cowhide. Each seat can be customized with one of 13 stitch patterns executed in one of 10 thread colors. The pattern is created with contrasting inlay leather embossed with a snakeskin, alligator or ostrich texture, offered in a variety of colors. With 1,300 combinations available, the only limit is the customer’s

imagination. The new seat fitments are available for most 2004-later Sportster

models. The existing program covers many Touring, Softail and Dyna models.

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PREMIUM TOUR-PAK® LATCHES OFFER PUSH-BUTTON CONVENIENCESimply Press to Open and Close with These Self-Aligning LatchesThe new Premium Tour-Pak® Latches (P/N 53000253 Gloss Black, P/N 53000252 Chrome; $99.95) from Harley-Davidson® Genuine Motor Accessories® eliminate the traditional catch and clamp design to ease access to the Tour-Pak® luggage. A push of the button releases the lock and pops the lid open for convenience. Simply press down on the top of the lid to secure the

latching mechanism. The self-aligning design positions the lid perfectly for no-fuss closure. The latches, styled to complement Premium Tour-Pak® Hinges (P/N 53000131 Gloss Black, P/N 79211-08A Chrome ; $49.95), feature hidden hardware. The front latch wraps around the Original Equipment lock. The kit includes a front and rear latch and mounting hardware. Premium Tour-Pak® Latches fit 2006-later Touring and Trike models equipped with King or Ultra Tour-Pak® Luggage.

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ROLLING WITHTHE BIG DOGS

Finally, riding weather is upon us! Chilly you say? Maybe a little, but this is the type of weather that makes wearing all of your leather and protective gear really feel good! Usually when you find warm pockets of air in the valleys, one is tempted to peel off some of the layers until it starts getting chilly again. These are my favorite riding conditions because riders are encouraged to use all that expensive gear they buy for protection from the elements and the road!

On the east coast, our favorite “opening season” long ride is the Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway Run! My wife and I have ridden tens of thousands of miles and when it comes to the central east coast, this is the most fun and scenic we’ve found. There are other gem lengths of road to be sure, but for distance riders like us, this run has it all.

As usual, most of our Dog Runs start somewhere near the Annapolis/Baltimore/Washington D.C. area but you can pick this route up any-where along the way! I’ve broken this Run up into three parts with three lengths each. Each length averages between 110-130 miles. This is the comfortable maximum distance a small cruiser gas tank will go and believe me when I tell you there will be other stops along the way!

In order to stay away from the heavy traffic of the metro area, we like to ride out east on Rt. #100 to Rt. #29 north and catch a 30 mile stint of I-70 west to Frederick before jumping south onto Rt. #340 all the way to Front Royal.

Normally we’ll eat breakfast and fuel up before hitting Skyline Drive. Keep in mind that Skyline Drive is a national park that charges $10 per bike for a 7 day pass. In case you are not aware, the entire length of Skyline Drive is 35 mph! Sounds boring? Don’t worry; there will be times when you’ll be glad it is this way. There are many turn offs with breath taking views worth stopping to snap some pictures. There are also many tight curves, hikers, bicyclists, wild life and yes, “cagers” sharing the road with you so watch out for each other. From end to end, Skyline Drive is 110 miles long. When you reach the end, you’ll have to pay close attention to the signs pointing you toward Waynesboro. If you head east on I-64 to the second exit, you’ll find food & fuel. Get back on the Blue Ridge Parkway now and open it up to a blistering 45 mph now! It will seem much faster but you will need to be just as cautious with the turns and sights! Deer, wild turkeys, and even an occasional black bear are not unheard of in these parts so keep your senses about you, especially when you pull over at a desolate vista point. Bears can be very curious creatures and they must be kept at a distance! By the time you roll 120-130 miles, you’ll quickly find yourself in Roanoke. This little “BIG” city has a lot to offer so stay the night, get some rest, and plan for an early start for part II of III in the June issue!

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by Carlos ‘Big Dog’ Campos

Run Distance: 360 miles. 110 miles at highway speeds, 110 miles at 35 mph & 130 miles at 45 mph

Approximate Time: Google maps says just under 9 ½ hrs. via car. Taking our time to enjoy the ride, stopping to eat once (in Front Royal), stretch and take pictures (3-4 times), and fueling up 2 times after the initial fill, it took us approx. 13 hrs. to make the enjoyable trip! Stop and smell the roses, or mark your territory!

Type of Roads: A little highway but mostly rural, parkland roads. Very twisty and winding with easy turns. Nothing too aggressive since the speed limit inhibits any kind of wild cornering.

Primary Roads: #100, I-70, Rt. #340, Skyline Drive, Blue Ridge Parkway.

Elevations: Starting close to sea level and climbing to 3300 ft. brings and array of temps so plan accordingly. Great for leathers and peeling layers as you go. Check the forecast; it can rain at high elevations and not in the valleys or vice versa. As always, plan for the worst and hope for the best!

Skyline Drive & Blue Ridge Parkway (Part 1 of 3)

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Let the Bike Nights begin! The weather has warmed up and the pipes are getting louder as the 2013 riding sea-

son starts off with a bang in the Star City - Roanoke, Virginia.

On Friday, April 12th, the festivities included a frozen tee shirt contest with special guest MC Steve Curtiss (Cannon). The tee shirts were donated by THE SHOP in Salem. The prizes were donated by Biker Trends and Hopar’s Cycles. Starphotos, Two Wheel Mafia, Inked Diamonds Girls, Captain Mango w/La Diabla and Rocky Top Karaoke were rockin’ the house.

On Saturday, April 13th, the festivities included a beer garden area, Corn Hole, and food and drink specials. Rocky Top Karaoke KJ/DJ Ed-

die rocked the house with dance music and karaoke. StarPhotos, Two Wheel Ma-fia, Inked Diamond Girls, Captain Mango w/La Diabla were also visiting. Special thanks to the awesome staff – Kris, Jennifer, Ashley, Elinor, Sherry, Chel-sea, Adrian, RC, Mark, Jeff and Arlo. Congratulations to the owners Aaron and Sandy for a great time.

Come join us again on Saturday, May 4th, for another great bike night including food, drink, music, hot bikes, hot babes and great company. Keep checking Starphotos and the 460 Road House Facebook pages for future Bike Night information.

Remember, you can stop by the 460 Road House anytime. We are open 7 days a week from 11am to 2am. We offer daily food specials with DJ

and Karaoke provided by Rocky Top Karaoke 7 days a week from 9pm to 2am. For more information, or if you would like a great place to host

your special event or party, call 540-343-0090. Until next time keep the rubber side down and ride safe.

460 Road House - 1020 Orange Ave NE - Roanoke VA 24012 -

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committee. ABATE of Maryland also supported the tire aging bill which has gone to a summer study. We will be following that closely.

Now that the legislative session has ended, check out our website calendar at www.abateofmd.org for ABATE of Maryland events this summer. Each county chapter will host events throughout the sum-mer including rides and blessings. Be sure to join ABATE of Maryland at Battley Harley-Davidson’s open house on April 13th (a big thanks to Battley for all they do for ABATE!). We are also in the process of establishing a Montgomery County Chapter. For more information, contact the state office or email me directly. If you live in Montgomery County, be sure to stop by Battley to sign up and we’ll provide you with all the information you need. Of course, our biggest event will be the Cumberland State Party, June 7th - 9th, at the Allegany Fairgrounds in Cumberland. Attendees can enjoy two days of events, camping, food, drinks and bands. Check out our website for more information.

If you have an event and you would like to see ABATE there, please contact the state office. We are always interested in opportunities to put information into the hands of motorcyclists.

It is finally spring and the end of the 2012-2013 legislative ses-sion. This year we sponsored two bills: The helmet modification bill and handicapped tags for motorcycles. Thanks to Senator Brian Frosh, our helmet bill remains in a desk drawer, never given the opportunity to go before the committee for a vote. Be assured that ABATE will continue to fight for helmet freedom of choice each year until we have success. Thirty-one states now have freedom of choice and we would like Maryland to be the 32nd. It will take lots of work and we will need lots of members and motorcyclists to participate in the fight. Be pre-pared next year to respond to the call for action. We did have one big success this year - HB374/SB212 (handicapped tags for motorcycles bill) has passed the House and Senate and will now go to the Governor for signature. It will become effective Oct. 1st, 2013. This will allow motorcyclists to have two handicap tags for their motorcycles along with a hard tag and placard for their cages. Thanks so much to Sena-tor Edwards, Delegate Jim Malone, and Senator Shank for sponsoring these bills and for all of their support. We would also like to thank Lt. Governor Anthony Brown for his support and encouragement to the committee and Chairman to let the bill come to a vote and get out of

by Michelle Holcomb, Executive Director

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ASK THE ATTORNEYBY: LEE D. GABER, ESQUIRE1-888-CYCLE-LAW . [email protected] . www.cycleattorney.com

Sincerely, LEE D. GABER, EsquireThe one and only “Cycle Attorney”

does not start from dollar one but instead it forces you into an 80/20 co-pay situation with a minimum deductible of $250.00. In addition, NJ also requires that your treating physician get permission from your automobile insurance company before they initiate any type of treatment. I believe there is an emergency exception for this coverage but either way you must notify your auto insurance carrier as soon as possible.

Your second option is using your private health insurance as your primary health benefit. Ideally this is supposed to lower your premium. However, over the years when I have had clients who have chosen their private health insurance be primary, it usually comes with a good deal of caveats and exceptions. In the recent case I referred to, the passenger was already on Medicare for another issue, and should be able to use Medicare to pay his hospital and doctor bills. However, my other client may, or may not be able to use her Medicare as her primary insurance depending upon how her auto insurance carrier interprets the policy.

Finally, in order to make it even more difficult to use your automobile insurance as your primary payor of your medical bills is the fact that if your insurance company doesn’t believe that you are truly injured they may demand that you undergo an examination by a doctor of their choosing to substantiate your need for medical care.

At the end of the day… If you are involved in a motorcycle accident, you should definitely contact a motorcycle accident attorney. And if you have been involved in an automobile accident, you should contact an automobile accident attorney or you can save yourself the trouble and simply contact me at 1-888-CYCLE LAW no matter what type of accident you’ve been in. As I have stated before in my columns, if I can’t handle your case, I will be happy to refer you to one of the top PA or NJ attorneys who focuses their practices on your specific type of injury case.

As always, if upon reading this material you have any questions regarding this topic or any others, please feel free to contact me at [email protected] or 1-888-CYCLE-LAW (1-888-292-5352).

As most of you know our practice focuses on handling motorcycle accidents, wherein our clients have been involved in a motorcycle collision and believe it is in their best interest to hire a motorcycle accident lawyer.

However, I have had many clients over the past twenty years who were originally involved in a motorcycle accident and now are involved in an auto accident and call me wanting to know whether I handle automobile accidents. The simple answer to this questions is… Of course we handle automobile accidents.

Recently I had a client come back to me for I believe the third time, who was recently involved in an automobile accident in New Jersey. The other vehicle made a left hand turn directly in front of her. She was unable to stop and hit him with enough force that both cars were destroyed. Fortunately, my client did not break anything, however, the front passenger broke his arm and underwent surgery.

Now if this case had happened in Pennsylvania, each of them would have been afforded at least $5,000.00 in medical coverage through the automobile policy without any deductible or co-pay and the remainder most likely, would have been put through Medicare, inasmuch as neither had private health insurance.

However, New Jersey’s version of “PIP ” – personal injury protection, is much more complicated and offers more choices that Pennsylvania. As stated, PA requires that you have at least $5,000.00 in medical coverage. This benefit is primary and therefore your automobile insurance

carrier is required to pay the first $5,000.00 of your medical bills. However, in

NJ you are given two options. The first being that you can either select the standard NJ policy,

which affords you the right to have up

to $250,000 in PIP coverage. However… this

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May’s Hot Cougar, Cindy, is a school bus dispatcher who was born and raised in Northern Virginia. Cindy enjoys riding back seat on a Harley Davidson with a GOOD man. She loves the Red Skins, NASCAR (Kasey Kahne), touring wineries, bowling, comedy, anywhere there is sun, sand and water, and hanging out with friends and family and also spending time with the grandkids.

Cindy is 52 years old.