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posted September 25, 2006 08:35 AM        Edited By: Editor on 25 Sep 2006 09:36
And you thought Cannery Row Was Busy! 25th Annual Oyster Run takes over Anacortes, Wa

Some friends of ours convinced us to pay a visit to the small sleepy town of Anacortes, Washington to check out the 25th annual "Oyster Run". The only time we'd ever been to Anacortes was to rent a truck when the one carrying our bikes for our track day at PIR broke down. Anacortes is a small sleepy ocean town at the North West corner of the state of Washington. We had no idea what to expect, and what we found floored us! Officials told us that the town had been overrun by an estimated 20,000 motorcycles with the main street completely shut down. All these years this had been happening right in our back yard, and we had no idea!

Perfect riding temperatures, sun and bright blue skies made this the perfect Sunday to enjoy your motorcycle. With every possible make and model in existence at this rally, you shouldn't worry if you ride a sportbike, a cruiser or a motard, all are welcome. Visit oysterrun.org for more information about this event, and mark your calendar for next year. This event easily dwarfs the annual turnout at Laguna Seca's Cannery Row... Now that's a LOT of bikes!

The only downside (for us) was that apparently Canada continues to live up to its reputation of being the Mexico of the North. With about 5000 bikes returning to Canada from the event, the Canadian border guards chose this opportune time to initiate a Union Protest, and shut the gates (literally). Funny, we didn't know (until now) that a Union had the power to shut down the access to an International Border. The border was opened up two hours later after the United States and the Department of Homeland Security stepped in to help out their moronic Northern counterparts.

What an adventure! You couldn't ask for more on a Sunday afternoon!




























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posted September 25, 2006 08:40 AM        
FUCK, I meant to go to that!
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posted September 25, 2006 09:39 AM        
Heck, I forgot all about it!
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posted September 25, 2006 09:40 AM        
Geez that last photo made me laugh Too funny.
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posted September 25, 2006 10:06 AM        
i was there a day early which made it quite enjoyable since there were less of those useless harleys
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posted September 25, 2006 10:44 AM        
Crap, even a Boss Hoss in pic 6 . . .
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posted September 25, 2006 01:11 PM        
Hey - where is the picture of me feeding the cows?
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posted September 25, 2006 05:26 PM        
damn, that's even worse than the fuckers abandoning ship at every vague threat. way to garner public support fuckwads
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posted September 25, 2006 06:05 PM        
Maybe they should build a Fence. LOL :P
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posted September 25, 2006 06:55 PM        
hold on a minute, i may have been wrong in givn the guards shit (or at least about WHAT they get shit). u sure about the union protest fish? news says nothing about that, but does mention abandoning of posts due to a dangerous felon alert (which is total crap of course).
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posted September 25, 2006 06:56 PM        
Heck... they left in protest because they wouldnt work as they didnt have guns.
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posted September 25, 2006 06:59 PM        
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According to Scott, a vehicle with California plates ran through the Peace Arch crossing heading northbound around 4 p.m.

how the HELL does that happen? do they seriously not have anything in place to stop someone from just running thru the border?!? they say nothing to indicate that the car was caught.

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posted September 25, 2006 10:54 PM        
Who cares?
The trip was on a beautiful day, it wasn't raining, and we talked to some nice bikers as we waited in line.
People we wouldn't have met if we hadn't all been stopped.

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