NEXT MONTHLY RIDE: Sunday, June 6th
Meetup: 2 PM @ Beer Island

Friday, January 26, 2007

Spain Colored Orange, Paris Falls, The Kimonos to Play Sandblast Rally

While March's Sandblast Rally is expected to draw scooter nerds from across the Lone Star state for a weekend of riding in Galveston, who knew that it may drag in a few indie rockers as well. It has been announced that Spain Colored Orange, Paris Falls and The Kimonos are on the bill for the Saturday night entertainment. From its perilous pier-perch over the Gulf of Mexico, The Balinese Room, whose stage was once graced by luminaries such as Frank Sinatra and Bob Hope, will soon be home to pretty much every band who might once have counted Erica Meowcifer as a member. Cover is a paltry $6.

No doubt, SCO bassist and beard farmer Stephen Burnett had something to do with their being on the bill, himself being the owner of a number of scooters over the years, some of which are even rumored to have run. Uninterestingly enough, Burnett was once the bass player for The Kimonos, whose live shows have become as rare as the sushi rolls that no doubt kept me from going to work Wednesday. Rounding out the bill is fellow Rhodes scholars Paris Falls, who are forever dear to me for a note multi-instrumentalist Jennifer Brown left in a shared practice space asking if we might do a better job of keeping the floor clean so she could walk around bare footed "ya know, tiger style." Adorable.

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Friday, January 19, 2007

Rockers Vs. Mods - Dallas

Turns out that, the same weekend (March 3-4) as the Sandblast Rally in Galveston, there is a vintage Euro bike and scooter rally in Dallas. Though there aren't much details on the event's MySpace page, what is clear is this event is not intended for plastic shell (and presumably more modern metal) scoots. Truth be told, I can't even figure out how much this costs, what that includes, where the meetup is, or what activities take place during the weekend.

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Thursday, January 18, 2007

Sand Blast Rally


Woah. Does this thing work? Hard to say given the infrequency of posting, but one thing is for sure - members of the battalion and the Filthy Few Scooter Club sure have been busy. They've cooked up a rally in Galveston, March 2-4. Rad. They've got a website with all the deets, including a list of the impressive stuff and fun you have for a paltry $25. Get registered!