Tom Zimmer
Thursday, November 17, 2005
  More on the Texas FallOut Rally


This year, True Few President Casey (he is also UCOA chairman), Bandido OneWire (President of the J. W. Rock Foundation), and BAM BAM (VP of True Few) were interviewed by FOX news Wednesday morning at 6:45 AM. I recorded it and made a video, but I wasn't given permission to put the video on the web, so I can't show it to you. The good news though, is that I got video of some of the events at the rally and I have put that up on YouTube.com. Here are the links for the videos I took at the rally;

Loud Yelling Contest, you can guess what that was about.

Miss UCOA Dressing, more harmless than you might think, the ladies had to put on chaps, leather jacket and helmets, then mount their horse which was a wooden sawhorse.

And finally, Barrel Racing, where you had to ride your bike in a figure eight patern around barrels as fast as you can and get back to the starting line.

They were all fun to watch. The audio on the Barrel Racing video is not good, my camera has too much sensitivity on the audio, and gets easily overloaded, so it's pretty garbled.



For those of you that can't view the videos, here is a sampling of photos from the FallOut 2005.





Here, Debbie is posing beside our camp site. We are camped behind the ghost town, and notice that there isn't much around. That's because there was only one other tent out there that weekend. Everyone else either camped in a building, or went home in the evening.







Here we have the beginning of a slow race.











Jay and Kelly playing the ball drop game.











Jay racing around a cone, as fast as he can. Harleys don't turn that well, especially on dirt.











Me out in front of the men's out house.











The food was great!











The dressing contest was lots of fun.











And the yelling contest was LOUD!
 
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