Phil Cross: Gypsy Joker to a Hells Angel

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Phil Cross: Gypsy Joker to a Hells Angel

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Rating : 4.14 (653 Votes)
Asin : 0760343721
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 240 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-02-19
Language : English

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Kindle Customer said Go ahead and buy the book, your money won't go to line the pockets of a snitch.. Easy read, just buy this book. Like other books written by former Club members who aren't rats looking to capitalize on their decision to set up their friends and their Club in an effort to save their own asses at everyone elses expense this book is refreshing.The writing isn't that great and the first "Go ahead and buy the book, your money won't go to line the pockets of a snitch." according to Kindle Customer. Easy read, just buy this book. Like other books written by former Club members who aren't rats looking to capitalize on their decision to set up their friends and their Club in an effort to save their own asses at everyone elses expense this book is refreshing.The writing isn't that great and the first 2/Go ahead and buy the book, your money won't go to line the pockets of a snitch. Easy read, just buy this book. Like other books written by former Club members who aren't rats looking to capitalize on their decision to set up their friends and their Club in an effort to save their own asses at everyone elses expense this book is refreshing.The writing isn't that great and the first 2/3rds of the book is full of good stories. The remaining 1/3rd is just the author bragging about his own family and family activities that tries to make the reader believe that the author is no different than a guy who has put 30 years on a assembly line in Detroit. I don't mix well with strai. rds of the book is full of good stories. The remaining 1/Go ahead and buy the book, your money won't go to line the pockets of a snitch. Easy read, just buy this book. Like other books written by former Club members who aren't rats looking to capitalize on their decision to set up their friends and their Club in an effort to save their own asses at everyone elses expense this book is refreshing.The writing isn't that great and the first 2/3rds of the book is full of good stories. The remaining 1/3rd is just the author bragging about his own family and family activities that tries to make the reader believe that the author is no different than a guy who has put 30 years on a assembly line in Detroit. I don't mix well with strai. rd is just the author bragging about his own family and family activities that tries to make the reader believe that the author is no different than a guy who has put Go ahead and buy the book, your money won't go to line the pockets of a snitch. Easy read, just buy this book. Like other books written by former Club members who aren't rats looking to capitalize on their decision to set up their friends and their Club in an effort to save their own asses at everyone elses expense this book is refreshing.The writing isn't that great and the first 2/3rds of the book is full of good stories. The remaining 1/3rd is just the author bragging about his own family and family activities that tries to make the reader believe that the author is no different than a guy who has put 30 years on a assembly line in Detroit. I don't mix well with strai. 0 years on a assembly line in Detroit. I don't mix well with strai. /Go ahead and buy the book, your money won't go to line the pockets of a snitch. Easy read, just buy this book. Like other books written by former Club members who aren't rats looking to capitalize on their decision to set up their friends and their Club in an effort to save their own asses at everyone elses expense this book is refreshing.The writing isn't that great and the first 2/3rds of the book is full of good stories. The remaining 1/3rd is just the author bragging about his own family and family activities that tries to make the reader believe that the author is no different than a guy who has put 30 years on a assembly line in Detroit. I don't mix well with strai. rds of the book is full of good stories. The remaining 1/Go ahead and buy the book, your money won't go to line the pockets of a snitch. Easy read, just buy this book. Like other books written by former Club members who aren't rats looking to capitalize on their decision to set up their friends and their Club in an effort to save their own asses at everyone elses expense this book is refreshing.The writing isn't that great and the first 2/3rds of the book is full of good stories. The remaining 1/3rd is just the author bragging about his own family and family activities that tries to make the reader believe that the author is no different than a guy who has put 30 years on a assembly line in Detroit. I don't mix well with strai. rd is just the author bragging about his own family and family activities that tries to make the reader believe that the author is no different than a guy who has put Go ahead and buy the book, your money won't go to line the pockets of a snitch. Easy read, just buy this book. Like other books written by former Club members who aren't rats looking to capitalize on their decision to set up their friends and their Club in an effort to save their own asses at everyone elses expense this book is refreshing.The writing isn't that great and the first 2/3rds of the book is full of good stories. The remaining 1/3rd is just the author bragging about his own family and family activities that tries to make the reader believe that the author is no different than a guy who has put 30 years on a assembly line in Detroit. I don't mix well with strai. 0 years on a assembly line in Detroit. I don't mix well with strai. Dum-Dum said Interesting Book. This is an interesting book. It details most of Phil Cross' life as a member of The Gypsy Jokers and then The Hells Angels. The book is not the most well-written piece of literature that I have read, but it's not written by professional writers. There are a lot of typo's contained in this book but they don't detract from the interest factor. There are a lot of great pictures of Mr. Cross with each club, maybe too many. Mr. Cross has lived a very eventful life and seems to be the type of guy that you would like to have a few beers with. The only negative that I experienced when reading the boo. Incredible Images and Pitch-Perfect Storytelling Klaus_Kinski I am a sucker for any book about outlaw motorcycle club culture and the individuals who roam within them. As a blue blooded 81 supporter, I definitely gravitate towards books about Hells Angels; whether it's Sonny or Chuck's autobiographies, Hunter Thompson's gonzo trials and tribulations within the club in the 60s, Freewheelin' Frank's bizarre tome about the MC, or the dozens of so-called true-crime books written by 'experts' about infiltrating the club, the canadian MC wars, or whatever they can whip up to cash in on the biker culture I read it all. Outlaws, Pagans, Bandidos, Satans Choice,

Once, while serving time for fighting and fleeing an officer, Phil broke out of jail, entered his bike in a bike show, won the bike show, and broke back into jail before anyone discovered he was missing. The fighting became so intense that the Jokers posted snipers atop their clubhouse. Like the bogus chapter of the Hells Angels, this turned out to be a club whose brotherhood was run by a man Mr. Cross in words and photos.. This was a rough time, but it was also the height of the free-love hippie era, and as a young man, Phil enjoyed himself to the fullest. After multiple beating-induced emergency room visits, Mr. Photos & stories are a must read for all motorcycle riders" - Sonny Barger In the early 1960s, a young Navy vet, motorcyclist, amateur p

The Jokers were in the midst of a bloody battle with the real Hells Angels. Eventually Phil and many of his fellow Jokers realized that the only way to end the battle with the Hells Angels was to become Hells Angels, so most of the San Jose Charter patched over to become the San Jose charter of the Hells Angels.. Cross stuffed said complete asshole in a ringer-type washing machine and joined a club called the Gypsy Jokers. He started the San Jose Charter of the Jokers and embarked on the most action-packed years of his life. The fighting became so intense that the Jokers posted snipers atop their clubhouse. Cross describes as “a complete asshole.” One day Mr. Like the bogus chapter of the Hells Angels, this turned out to be a club run by a man Mr. From the Inside FlapIn the early 1960s, the exploding motorcycle club culture in California attracted a young motorcyclist named Phil Cross, who joined a motorcy

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