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Tim's Motovlog #32: Shafter Dry Lake • Buddy's Steak Fingers • Mail Call


Britt, Bobby and I take a ride in cold weather to remote Shafter Dry Lake only to find that it isn't dry at the moment. We then head to Andrews, Texas for lunch at Buddy's Drive-In which is famous for its steak fingers. Finally, we have homebrew in the garage as we read mail and reveal stickers from WingsRBent, The Murder Mitten Motovloggers, Britex, Suburban Delinquent, SweetAndSourVlog, and Johnny Rojas.



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