

Each of those statements begins and ends with a small orange dot. "The World's Largest Biker Bar" and "Where Legends Are Remembered" appear in black at the top of the design with "A Black Hills Landmark" below the design. The front design features the sculpture of Arlen Ness, built in 2019, on his classic 57 Chevy style bike with "Full Throttle Saloon" in orange with black outline and yellow highlights. But before rushing to judgement, get to know the people involved or don't comment.From Michael Ballard's Full Throttle Saloon in Sturgis, South Dakota this shirt design showcases some of the newer attractions and artwork at the Throttle and a few familiar pieces as well. All in all I love it, as does my wife and friends. Do they happen in exact linear timeliness like on the show? Not always, but they are situations they find themselves in. The drama is real in that the situations depicted have actually happened. It depicts what life is like running a successful business while balancing friendship, loyalty, and family time. He treats people well and is a loving and devoted family man by all accounts. I've never met Jesse, but my kids have and know him well, and they love him. Most of her giving flies under the radar, but trust me, I see it and it's real. She is giving and charitable, often donating time and money to animal shelters and causes she believes in. She is a savvy business woman, college educated woman, and has always worked hard to get to where she is now. Angie is much more than what is shown on the show. He gives what he can when he can and only asks for hard work In return. Michael Ballard has always been a character But one thing he will not do is display himself in any different light than how he normally is. Throw in the need for some drama for a TV show, and you have a recipe for disaster for most bar owners. Pulling this all off requires more than most can handle.

Plus booking bands and staffing an event with quality personnel, souvenir shops and vendors. We are talking two truckloads of beer per night. A typical bar owner would have no idea how to pull it off. Operating a business of this magnitude that requires months of planning is tough. The comment earlier that trashed the "players" was disgustingly out of line, inappropriate and wrong. Also, I have known one of the primary stars for many years. I have worked the rally and have seen the kind of things presented on the show. At one point in my life I lived in the full throttle area. Okay, that title isn't totally misleading but I'm not completely "inside".
