Patriot Guard Rider on Fox News!
#21
It's quite easy what you do to Protesters during funerals. You walk up and crack their ****ing jaw. Aside from that, I would like to thank you guys for everything you do and hope to join the ranks one day.
Last edited by The Guardian; 06-10-2010 at 01:54 PM.
#23
As far as what to do, go to your state's section, say howdy, and then subscribe to the current missions thread. That way you'll get emails about the new missions.
#24
As long as you are set up for email notifications youre good to go. They are usually short notice. Also check the website for missions. If you need a fold down flag pole get an extendable camera pole at Wal Mart. If you sign in on the pgr website and click on your name (upper right corner) it will give you your registration number.
#26
Same here...Welcome and thanks for joining...hope to see you on the flag line one day.
#27
#28
Thanks for stepping up. You don't even need a motorcycle to be a member!
All those going to Sturgis, be sure and head out to the Buffalo Chip, and see the 1,000 flags that will be at the entrance to the chip. Here's what it looked like last year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyNMEeOH4N0
All those going to Sturgis, be sure and head out to the Buffalo Chip, and see the 1,000 flags that will be at the entrance to the chip. Here's what it looked like last year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyNMEeOH4N0
#30
My Brother passed a couple of years ago I emailed them and requested an escort. Ray, ex Navy, and I had talked about the guard. He knew I was a member and was all for it. I had to rent a Harley to ride his funeral. My Low Rider was in the shop.
It was cold, real cold. But the guys showed up. When they found out I was his brother the ride captain asked if I wanted to ride point. I did.
Ray's family was extremely impressed with with the riders. Everyone of them walked the family line and Vera, his wife made it a point to tell them as much.
Every time you ride it's an emotional experience.
It was cold, real cold. But the guys showed up. When they found out I was his brother the ride captain asked if I wanted to ride point. I did.
Ray's family was extremely impressed with with the riders. Everyone of them walked the family line and Vera, his wife made it a point to tell them as much.
Every time you ride it's an emotional experience.