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Bikers make their way across the Memorial bridge from Virgnia into Washington during the 18th annual Rolling Thunder ride on May 29, 2005. The message on the clipboard reads: “Love never loses its way home.” Seven years later and now marking its silver anniversary, Rolling Thunder is bigger than ever. (The Washington Times)

Bikers make their way across the Memorial bridge from Virgnia into Washington during the 18th annual Rolling Thunder ride on May 29, 2005. The message on the clipboard reads: “Love never loses its way home.” Seven years later and now marking its silver anniversary, Rolling Thunder is bigger than ever. (The Washington Times)

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