Patrick McGrath ponders joining the Bull Goose Bike Club. He meets most of the qualifications, but there is a question about the purity of his ethnicity based on his mothers' heritage. The beard does not have any red or blonde hair, if you know what I mean.

Doctor Barry Fitzgerald took the boys on a nostalgic tour through the old "First Ward" where many of the boys' ancestors first started their new lives in the US after leaving the 'ol sod. Fitzs' bike came to a sudden stop when the boys were passing the famous "McCarthys" pub. Believe it or not, it was Ed McGrath, of all people who persuaded the club members that 7:35 was too early to frequent the great establishment. Doc Fitz swears we will enjoy a pint or two before the snow flies.

The bull Goose Looney Bike Club was honored to have the Legendary Dick Donovan lead the club through a great ride through North Tonawanda. The Loones clocked about 16 miles that day.

The founding members of many other clubs that subsequently failed pose proudly in downtown Buffalo, confident that the BGLBC will be a success
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