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Eureka braces for Wild Ones II

You know about the motorcycle rumble in Eureka Springs last weekend? Well, hold on to your chapeau. Another motorcycle club plans mischief in the Victorian resort this weekend.

Our thanks to the Gay News Bureau for their article headlined:

Showdown at the Oh Gay! Corral:

Holy Rollers VS. Wholly Homos at Basin Park August 4

It seems that a Christian motorcycle group plans to roll into Eureka for the Summer Diversity Weekend, a quarterly event that attracts gay tourists from all over for Eureka's famously welcoming atmosphere. The bikers think Eureka has given in to Satan and plan a little protest and proselytizing session in Basin Park -- at the same time as a GLBT "kiss off."

Check out the article.

Comments

Stay strong, Eureka, stay strong.

Holy cow. Like the old saying says, you can't make this stuff up. Since I am not gay and don't have any purple clothing.. I guess I could take my grease gun in one hand and a little homemade sign saying.. Free lube jobs for visiting tight asses.

As for the massive biker weekend last week, I don't have any details but I heard there was a stabbing one night..

Eureka Springs (yes, you the blogger), please provide us with any updates that unfold.

The Jericho Riders (heh heh, are they serious?) might ought to mind their own beeswax, lest they underestimate those they mess with. They sound like your typical "Lite" bikers -- tough-guy wannabes -- and they're liable to get their chaps shined up real good if they poke their noses in the wrong place.

Matilda reports about the giant subliminal water penis in yesterday's DEMAGAZ 6C Sports section.

Obviously the artist MUST be from Eureka!

The Christians don't stand a chance against the humor/wit/activism of my gay buddies. It'll be great and I wished I lived closer.

Varooommm. What would Jesus do.

>>I guess I could take my grease gun in one hand and a little homemade sign saying.. Free lube jobs for visiting tight asses.<<
Ok ES , keep it on the up and up, use KY.

Why does Kentucky get it's own jelly?

Why no AR Jelly?

:)

It a sad day when queers are in the news.
The Jericho Riders (heh heh, are they serious?) might ought to mind their own beeswax, lest they underestimate those they mess with. They sound like your typical "Lite" bikers -- tough-guy wannabes -- and they're liable to get their chaps shined up real good if they poke their noses in the wrong place.

Posted by: hugh mann | July 31, 2007 11:57 AM
I can't believe that anyone would say that about Christians because it was once said about those Q's
Christian don't have to be tough wannabes and the only place they are not welcome is where Q's are gathered, I believe that Q's can be save and lifestyles changed back to what God meant them to be.
You can tell who's Q and who not on here ...

Figures the Christians would show up. Just as everyone is having fun, the wet blankets have to try to stop them. Can't have people enjoying being who they are, can we!

What's it to them? Why can't they just leave people ALONE?

This is too funny, chasv!
"Christian don't have to be tough wannabes and the only place they are not welcome is where Q's are gathered, "

I can think of lots of places where Christians that are pushy right wingers are not welcome, none of which are exclusively gay gatherings.

Like the Rainbow Gathering, any atheist group, any group that is for civil rights, any group that is for equal rights for women, rock concerts, OUR HOMES (think Jehovah's Witnesses), ... I could go on and on.

No clue, no clue...

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