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Road Dogs (and variants) may refer to: Road Dogs, a 2009 novel by Elmore Leonard; Road Dogs (John Mayall album), 2005; Road Dogs (Charlie Daniels album), 2000; Roadog, a large custom motorcycle, built by William "Wild Bill" Gelbke; Road Dogg, the best-known ring name of American professional wrestler Brian Girard James; Road Dog, a wardriving ...
William "Wild Bill" Gelbke (1936–1978, born in Green Bay, Wisconsin) was an American engineer and motorcycle designer.He is noted for having designed and constructed large motorcycles powered by automobile engines, particularly the Roadog [2] and the Auto Four, the latter a motorcycle intended for mass production.
Road Dogs is a 2009 novel by author Elmore Leonard. [1] It continues the stories of bank robber Jack Foley ( Out of Sight ), Cundo Rey ( LaBrava ), and Dawn Navarro ( Riding the Rap ). Plot summary
The earliest confirmed publication is the 1866 Dion Boucicault play Flying Scud, [2] in which a character knowingly breezes past a difficult situation saying, "Excuse me Mr. Quail, I can't stop; I've got to see a man about a dog." [3] [4] Time magazine observed that the phrase was the play's "claim to fame". [5]
Roadog is a motorcycle built by engineer and motorcycle enthusiast Wild Bill Gelbke between 1962 and 1965. A total of two were built. Gelbke, who had attended engineering school in Wisconsin and at University of Southern California, had worked for McDonnell Douglas and also owned two motorcycle shops in Chicago and Hammond, Indiana.
In 2018, SiriusXM Road Dog announced that it would be launching a new radio show called, Women In Trucking, hosted by Ellen Voie to promote women employment in the trucking industry. [31] [32] The organization also introduced a 13-inch tall truck driver doll, Clare, which is sold at TA/Petro truck stops, HABAUSA and on Amazon.
Animals of the family Canidae, more specifically the subfamily Caninae, which includes dogs, wolves, foxes, jackals and coyotes. Canis, a genus that includes dogs, wolves, coyotes, and jackals; Dog, the domestic dog; Canine tooth, in mammalian oral anatomy
His book Road Dog: Life and Reflections from the Road as a Stand-up Comic was self-published via Amazon in October, 2017. [4] Davidoff guest starred, with Ray Liotta and Jennifer Lopez, on the NBC cop drama Shades of Blue. [5] He is also featured as a recurring role on HBO's Crashing alongside fellow comedian and actor Pete Holmes. [6] [7]