 Ed Lambert
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Hey Gang,
The Chinese Arts Alliance is planning a traditional Chinese Dragon Dance with a restored antique 60-foot long dragon prop from Taiwan, this Saturday 10am at Centennial Park. We could meet there, add our colorful steeds to the pageantry, watch the event, get some exposure and go for an urban ride, and even find a Chinese Buffet for lunch.
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 dimelomotorworks
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That’s sounds cool! Let’s add our Chinese/Taiwanese Scooter to the colour pallet! Chinese Buffet sounds good too.
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 Ed Lambert
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Update on this proposal: the Rust Run Ride is also scheduled for Saturday with a departure time of noon from Antique Archeology, sooo anyone who wants to go see the Chinese Dragon dance which has a start time at 10am meet me in Centennial Park at the Lake where we usually gather and we can see the Dragon and then head over to Antique Archeology around 11am to make the Rust Run. Kinda like real life, pretty Chinese scooter at first and then rusty but running ride.
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 Ross
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Start off with the chinese bikes and then end up with the italian wonders all patinad out
little known fact PGOmade bikes in Taiwan for Piaggio. Much like Bajaj or LML. Kerry actually has one of those chinalian bikes.
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 Ed Lambert
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Chinalian, that is a groovy word, dude. Hope to see you and a patina drenched Italian wonder Saturday. Big Dan had a nice restaurant suggestion: Koi Japanese Buffet All you can eat, 4803 Old Hickory Blvd, Hermitage, TN 37076 Phone:(615) 883-0810 Open Hours: Sat 11am-10:30pm. Perhaps we could ride there?
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 Ross
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That works. Ill dissect the route tonight. I may also have another idea or two depending on how cold it is and how much of a pansy i want to be.
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 Ross
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Also ed – make sure to grab photos in the morning. Id like to launch a photo gallery for our events in the near future.
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 Ed Lambert
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I’ll grab some photos tommorrow. Looking forward to it.
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 Ross
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Thank you sir.
Also grabbed a gopro ATM limited to 40 minutes of recording but we will get some footage none the less
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 Tonya
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I’m trying to figure out how long I can ride in 40 degree weather? At least it isn’t supposed to rain.
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