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  2. Peckerwoods MC History. Peckerwoods Motorcycle Club was founded in Santee, California in 1978. The city of Santee is located in San Diego County. The club are a whites only motorcycle club. The term “Peckerwood” is often used as a derogatory term in the deep south of the USA in the early 20th century. It describes someone who is white, most likely poor and undereducated. The word is a reversal of the bird name “Wood Pecker”, of which a variety has red on the belly. The reversal, as can be seen in the Peckerwoods patch has the red on it’s neck, indicating it is a redneck. Members of the Peckerwoods ride Harley Davidson motorcycles and have vests which often include patches of the iron cross and SS bolts. Peckerwoods MC Patch, Motto. Colors. The Peckerwoods patch is made up of a woodpecker bird who has red on it’s neck/head area. The bird is wearing a leather vest, boots and looks as though it is going in to fight holding a piston. The Peckerwoods motto is “We are everything you think we are”. The Peckerwoods colors are blue and white. More About The Faction Peckerwoods MC aims to portray a realistic outlaw motorcycle club culture in LSRP. We are not affiliated with any real-life group, nor do we support far-right ideologies, racism or hate speech. Our faction prioritizes illegal roleplay and strong character development while ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for all players. Members are expected to follow server rules, avoid distributing hateful content, and respect the in-game consequences of their actions. Our focus is on immersive roleplay, not real-world politics, and membership remains strictly in-character. For any questions, please message @Kazano.
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  3. Life and story of Daniel Phaz. Daniel Phaz had always felt like an old soul trapped in a young body. Growing up in the bustling city of Los Santos, he learned to navigate the complexities of urban life from an early age. His father, a mechanic with a gentle heart and a penchant for adventure, had passed away when Daniel was just 13, leaving a void that his mother, Rosa, struggled to fill. Rosa, originally from Italy, had moved back to her homeland before after Daniel's 18th birthday, seeking solace in the familiarity of her roots. Daniel decided to stay behind in Los Santos to carve out his own path. But the city, with its constant noise and endless hustle, had begun to wear him down. Yearning for a change, he found himself drawn to the quiet, rural town of Blueberry, a stark contrast to the urban chaos he had always known. Blueberry was a small, tight-knit community where everyone knew each other's business. It didn't take long for Daniel to become a topic of interest. One group, in particular, seemed to take a keen interest in him: The Filthy Bastards, the local biker gang known for their rough exterior but unspoken code of loyalty and honor. One sunny afternoon, while exploring the outskirts of Blueberry, Daniel stumbled upon their Clubhouse. The Filthy Bastards, a mix of grizzled veterans and spirited young rebels, were an intimidating sight, but Daniel felt an inexplicable pull towards them.
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  4. Laptop on the fritter, again. Feels like 2018 again.
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  5. Very handsome, boys. Very handsome, indeed.
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  7. Im def a veteran been playing since I was 13 and I'm 25 now.
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  8. Not gonna lie this is gonna be golden one day
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  9. blick blew up/new gun new generation
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  10. Just returned after about 8 years. I played police faction, just a regular officer. I dont even remember the character name or much of anything. I'm actually surprised SAMP and MTA:SA still around after all this time and after GTA:V Online came out. Tho GTA:SA still #1 game hands down.
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