Saturday morning coffee with George . I’m here for it . Thanks for confirming what I’ve been saying for years . Most conflicts started between powerful men and groups is over a female . Seen it and was part of it more than I care to admit .
@deanm413815 күн бұрын
Another great episode Mr. Christie
@AlvinUselton15 күн бұрын
Alright 👍 thanks George just made my morning
@Thisis100real15 күн бұрын
If the clubs ever learn to get along, the government won't stand a chance at stopping their freedom from rolling on.
@EstimatedProphet-jz5pb15 күн бұрын
That’s why they’re so invested in starting and maintaining disputes with in the community
@chenzog665715 күн бұрын
💯
@denisgott14 күн бұрын
Too much money in the drug game😮😮😮.. Losers
@wolfdog726514 күн бұрын
So you think a big pack of bikers will overcome attack helicopters, F35’s etc….? No chance against army and government. They don’t care much for people anyway and play for keeps. Nice community thought though.
@cavscout6214 күн бұрын
Never happen, too many sociopaths and egomaniacs out and about.
@briangibbs57038 күн бұрын
Thanks George. Timeless stories.
@dontrobyourmama14 күн бұрын
Im 48 now. I grew up around older members of the Dirty Dozen MC and then I hung around 81 on and off after the patch over took place in 98. I was never a prospect or a member, but when push came to shove, my loyalty definitely lied with those I considered friends who were Angels. Later on in life, around 02 , I ended up meeting and becoming friends with a Pagan back in N.Y, who was on the fence about leaving the club when we met. He ended up being a very solid dude. 6 months into our friendship, he committed suicide, despite me never getting a single suicidal vibe from him. I cant say for sure, but my money would be on, that he was most likely privy to too many club secrets and someone wasn't taking the chance. In 2010, I bought a place in Glendale AZ. My neighbor ended up being the once brother-in-law of old DD member, Dead Eye. A man named Thomas "Snortin" Norton, who was an ex member of the Cincinnati chapter of the Outlaws. Tommy and I ended up becoming very good friends. Tommy loved his booze all the way up until his death in 2019 but Tommy was just as solid as any of the solid Angels that I ever met and I've met enough of them in my lifetime. As far as murder goes. Now at 48 and now that I'm on the otherside of the 47 years of never ending war that was my past, I am beyond grateful to the creator, aka God, that I never murdered in cold blood. I survived long enough to learn that life, really is a precious gift. I survived long enough to realize just how much that we as human beings take for granted while we're exsisiting here in this human realm. Especially when we're young. That's the nature of life but now, I don't take anyone or anything for granted anymore. Not even my enemies.
@stephenbangle669915 күн бұрын
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
@alexlopez50173 күн бұрын
good stuff mr christie another great one
@KernowekTim15 күн бұрын
Good to hear you set things into perspective. Strong, to meet Mr Bowman in the hope of preventing further deaths. For me, as an old man, I made it a rule never to even sit down anywhere, with another man's woman, let alone enter a pad without her man being there. Unless it's a hospital or jail waiting room it's, n f w. "Invisible snares" can cause maiming: or death.
@screemin18715 күн бұрын
One of the best so far George
@johnjaco554415 күн бұрын
Great video thanks.
@seanbaros-qe1rp14 күн бұрын
Thank you George!! Hope all is well!! Have a nice weekend!!
@TREEHUGGAH115 күн бұрын
Much Respect Sir.
@rfisher7915 күн бұрын
"Brother Killing Brothers" Destroyed it for Everyone.
@mr.roboto733015 күн бұрын
Waking up to my morning episode… nice
@garthgledhill224911 күн бұрын
Hey George, love the program love the content one quick question which member from Oakland worked at the M&M candy factory understand that he used to go around I’m candies up that were made from wood for gags. Thanks much for your program. I enjoyed a lot.
@darrylmarcum15 күн бұрын
I read the entire Bible when I was in prison cover to cover I feel the same way you do about it
@IMAXXHEW15 күн бұрын
(805) FTW
@robertalexander936515 күн бұрын
VTA!
@Sonny-g8k15 күн бұрын
Thanks Uncle George
@johnnynitro752315 күн бұрын
George....damn....your gettin really good editing and producing these videos.....professional graphics...intro...excellent choice of music....great backgrounds...a true artist of sorts I guess. Aligned with your philosophies I still have the Easyriders where you carried the Olympic torch. How fucking cool is that..
@cornbread824615 күн бұрын
Looking forward to part Ii.
@ThomasWBaldwin15 күн бұрын
Happy Weekend!
@kellystewart38013 күн бұрын
Blessed are the Peacemakers
@ronaldmoats235510 күн бұрын
Does anyone know where this interview took place?
@lennypirone488115 күн бұрын
👍 keep on rollin George
@kellydurden82796 күн бұрын
George I know you've told us before. But I can't recall what was your first bike? And you remember whatever became of it?
@justinjones904213 күн бұрын
Good episode
@stewart812714 күн бұрын
Was it in the magazine " In The Wind"?
@SidewaysBurnouts15 күн бұрын
i heard angels and outlaws are coexisting to focus on the clubs with less exclusive membership rules intruding in their territory.
@Half_Plus_Seven14 күн бұрын
Remember Todd “Hair”? We called him the GQ patchholder!! Anyway, you should do a video on him and or Hobo and Gunner… I know that might not be possible but it would be a cool video. I know you did one on the youngsters recently…
@mikeskirnick690214 күн бұрын
Have a picture of all you guys that day!!! Classic pic!!!
@morto687615 күн бұрын
Sandy was one good dude. I had a chance to knock down a few drinks next to him and didn't even know who he was. The bartender told me after he left. We had a riot. He went from depressed to roaring lafter at the interaction of my crew with younger girls. He really loved her Gus. They flirted the hell out of him and were politely declined. He had no colors on.
@joebrett554414 күн бұрын
Hey Gus, how did the war with the PAGAN’S star ?
@dino616114 күн бұрын
It’s a pity more clubs don’t have the likes of you George.
@Half_Plus_Seven14 күн бұрын
My band played at the clubhouse in the early 90s, and all throughout the 90s actually. I would end up having conversations with you most of the time… anyway be well!
@generalsirconn154515 күн бұрын
💯💯💯❤❤❤
@LoganBannister-ix1sd15 күн бұрын
The more i hear about beef between clubs, the more it seems as if it doesn't really matter how it started. They're kept going by the arrogance and immaturity of certain members over the years. Neither side is willing to compromise or stand down because of arrogance or pride. That is just my opinion, of course.
@stomper288814 күн бұрын
You have your right to your opinion even if it's wrong....club members have more honor and respect than you
@LoganBannister-ix1sd13 күн бұрын
@stomper2888 you don't know me. I never said that club members didn't have honor or respect. I said that they are often blinded by arrogance and pride. There are great aspects of club life. I should know because I've grown up around them, might even join one. But the wars are senseless and even Mr. Christie said so himself. Maybe instead of being offended immediately you should think on what I said. Pride cometh before the fall.
@joseywailer762415 күн бұрын
At the risk of sounding conspiratorial, sounds like the reason there were only two in the quarry is because the third dude set them up.
@gregbulick3918 күн бұрын
Off the Rip....did u get into Jimi Hedrix😎
@dabsafe14 күн бұрын
And there’s the real torture of solitary confinement; having only the Bible to read and destroy your sense of reality.
@rikjones592415 күн бұрын
Any info on the HA member from san Francisco who was buried with his harley?
@dimebagvinnie64415 күн бұрын
That's dope
@PhilDodgeFury13 күн бұрын
cool
@robertalexander936515 күн бұрын
805 in the 90s was a good time.
@conradjoyner14 күн бұрын
George or anybody out there: who was the iconic Hells Angel who wore a trapper style old west buckskin leather suit with fringe? I saw him once in the 80s in Oceanside on the PCH from the back and I thought to myself, "What is this kook on a Harley doing in buckskin?" Then I pulled up next to him and saw his face and I thought to myself, "This is one of the hardest men I have ever seen." Who was he?
@rikjones592415 күн бұрын
Hi George
@stomper288814 күн бұрын
Kinda pisses me off i had to pay your stupid patreon fee for these videos and now there on youtube for any joe blow to see free of charge wtf
@stewart812714 күн бұрын
Do movies cost more when they are new? When they are old aren't they free?
@Bill-cv1xu15 күн бұрын
George Christie,if you read this, did you by chance know a fella name of Shake Al?
@dictumfactum946815 күн бұрын
Uriah the Hittite was the one who King David set up to be whacked. Some things never change. (2 Samuel 11)
@michaelmarifern954115 күн бұрын
I seen URIAH HEEP open for KISS 1978
@Bear-u1j15 күн бұрын
To Bad AZ didn't stay a neutral wintering state, I remember those days.
@AlexRauccio15 күн бұрын
RIP Harry. Harry was a cool mothertrucker
@southbaydude15 күн бұрын
Bathsheba and Uriah
@morto687615 күн бұрын
Lord says we as humans are capable of things greater than he performed, yet men conduct themselves as dogs amoungst women.
@dyanpaintedlady15 күн бұрын
Don’t know why my comment wasn’t posted.. it said it was.. I needed to edit one word …
@JeffGee-ns9lt14 күн бұрын
Jim Nolan did what he did & hells angels didnt
@opieshomeshop15 күн бұрын
*_All of you that like water sports and water skiing and all that, enjoy the human goup you ingest._* In any lake, anywhere in the world. 👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣
@patrickburch372315 күн бұрын
DDWJ... Don't Die Without Jesus
@birdman887215 күн бұрын
George sometimes it's the one who wants and can make peace is the real man👍