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A scoot on the path of life |
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Written by Keith Steele
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Thursday, 17 August 2006 |
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Dickey Betts rocked Mulchahy's and the scoot home with the crescent moon was nice. I am already looking forward to Steely Dan at the beach tonight. I just got back from the Betts show with Danny from Two Guys on Two Wheels and we talked...
about the different paths life takes us for instance I hung with my old pal Henry Weber who was the keyboard player for the Long Island band, Whitefire, that gave me the name Fingers back in the late 70's . He went on to play for Little Steven and now is president of Remax New York. I have not spoken to him in probably 15 or so years and now we are reunited because his company is sponsoring the Maritime Museum seafood festival and the promoter of that show has brought WBAB on board and so I am hosting Zebra and also bringing some kids from Camp Adventure (the beneficiaries’ of the annual ColdFinger run) up in the Remax balloon (weather permitting) on the 26th. If I did not ride a motorcycle I would not be able to help some children enjoy some fun or do the ColdFinger run and probably would not have rekindled an old friendship. Here we have another example of motorcycles bringing people together. See you at Miracle Mile Harley-Davidson’s bash this Saturday. In the wind, Fingers
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