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Not to be confused with the Australian-founded club nor the non-outlaw military motorcycle club based in Ohio - which all share the same name. [55] [56] Gods Garbage Early 1970s Albany, Western Australia [38] [57] [58] Goyim riders: c. 2000 Hungary An anti-Romani and antisemitic club, which values Hungarian ultranationalism. [59] [60] Gremium: 1972
Aida (also known as Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida) is a musical based on the opera of the same name written by Antonio Ghislanzoni with music by Giuseppe Verdi. It has music by Elton John , lyrics by Tim Rice , and book by Linda Woolverton , Robert Falls , and David Henry Hwang , and was originally produced by Hyperion Theatricals .
After three years of membership, club members are entitled to sport a Grim Reapers tattoo on their arm, and after eights years, a club back tattoo. Members must pay 10% of any profits made from illegal activity to their chapter treasurer as a "road tax"; this money is split between national, regional and chapter treasuries. [ 2 ]
Pages in category "Motorcycle clubs in the United States" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Harley Owners Group: 1983 Worldwide Holy Riders: 1981 Norway, Australia, Germany Jewish Motorcyclists Alliance: 2004 Worldwide London Ladies' Motor Club: 1926 London, England Madras Bulls: 2002 Chennai, India Mongols Motorcycle Club: 1969 United States Moped Army: 1997 United States Motor Maids: 1940 United States and Canada
100% of proceeds benefit Seattle Children's and other charities; started in 1980s by Lynnwood Harley Owners Group members who couldn't go to Sturgis rally [9] Hog Wild Rally Quinault Nation casino near Ocean Shores, Washington: 151 registered, 5,000 attendees claimed (2013) [12] 2009 [8] Quinault Nation, operated by Roadshows, Inc. [13]
The founding chapter of the first iteration of Satan's Choice was established in 1956 in Toronto, usually hanging around Aida's, a downtown restaurant.This version of Satan's Choice was small in size, only numbering about 45 members, and had a very casual, non-criminal focus at the time. [5]
The car club did not adopt the official name "Dragons Car Club" until 1958. The words "East Bay" were added by member Joe Louis, signifying their region of origin. By 1959, the East Bay Dragons had developed a reputation among Oakland Police Department for their numerous melees and brawls with local street gangs from East and West Oakland .