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Paul John Teutul Sr., the man behind those artful motorcycles on TLC’s
American Chopper, appeared at WSU’s Beasley Performing Arts Center in Pullman this past Saturday, opening for comedian/actor Tim Allen. Both are known for their love of choppers. Allen co-stared in the 2007 film
Wild Hogs—about a group of middle aged-men who embark on a cross-state journey by motorbike— and Teutul practically breathes motorcycle gas fumes. Part of WSU’s dad’s weekend, there was no absence of engines roaring and male grunting at this comedy/chopper show.