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Cats: Easiest Bracket Path Ever?

SACCAT66 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
:lol: Anyone who has been kicked out of Fred's (RIP) is definitely more Montanan than me. I yield my time to you, kind sir.

One of my friends has a contest of "How many towns have you had a beer in" I was WAY ahead about 5 years ago with 171 (I quit drinking, so now they are catching up)... We have a "Canadian Rules" Shuffle Board table, that we purchased from the Dirty Shame Saloon in the Yak, in my main office in Bozeman (Took a flat bed trailer, 3 of us, and about 2 30 packs to get it out the door up there). 5th generation Montanan (I believe, could be more). The family farm is still outside of Chester, and was homesteaded in 1888... And I will STILL never be as Montanan as ANYONE from Butte... EVER!!

Is that only Montana towns you're counting?
 
AZGrizFan said:
SACCAT66 said:
One of my friends has a contest of "How many towns have you had a beer in" I was WAY ahead about 5 years ago with 171 (I quit drinking, so now they are catching up)... We have a "Canadian Rules" Shuffle Board table, that we purchased from the Dirty Shame Saloon in the Yak, in my main office in Bozeman (Took a flat bed trailer, 3 of us, and about 2 30 packs to get it out the door up there). 5th generation Montanan (I believe, could be more). The family farm is still outside of Chester, and was homesteaded in 1888... And I will STILL never be as Montanan as ANYONE from Butte... EVER!!

Is that only Montana towns you're counting?

Yes. Sorry, forgot to add the "In Montana" part.
 
Missoula
Wye
East Missoula
Bonner
Potomac
Clearwater
Seeley Lake
Condon
Bigfork
Kalispell
Whitefish
Big Arm
Polson
Ronan
Frenchtown
Alberton
St. Regis
Haugen
Lolo
Lolo Hot Springs
Florence
Stevensville
Corvallis
Hamilton
Victor
Darby
Wisdom
Great Falls
Helena
Butte
Plentywood
Deer Lodge
Anaconda
Philipsburg
Rock Creek
Drummond
Maxville
Ovando
East Glacier
West Glacier
St. Mary
Fort Benton
Columbus
Billings
West Yellowstone
Virginia City
Miles City
Sidney
Westby

Wow. Only 49. But I did most of my Montana traveling prior to being of drinking age....
 
Missoula
Bozeman
Billings
Helena
St. Regis
East Missoula
Frenchtown
Superior
Columbus
The Yaak
Troy
Libby
Whitefish
Kalispell
Butte
Anaconda
Red Lodge
Belgrade
Gallatin Gateway (if that counts)
Big Sky
West Yellowstone
Gardiner
Eureka
Drummond
Philupsburg
Saltese
Laurel
Hamilton
Virginia City
Hardin
Polson
Ronan

I think that's a gentleman's 32?
 
CDAGRIZ said:
Missoula
Bozeman
Billings
Helena
St. Regis
East Missoula
Frenchtown
Superior
Columbus
The Yaak
Troy
Libby
Whitefish
Kalispell
Butte
Anaconda
Red Lodge
Belgrade
Gallatin Gateway (if that counts)
Big Sky
West Yellowstone
Gardiner
Eureka
Drummond
Philupsburg
Saltese
Laurel
Hamilton
Virginia City
Hardin
Polson
Ronan

I think that's a gentleman's 32?

I think you get bonus points for Troy and Yaak

No, I'm almost certain of it.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
Just gotta win against the teams selected to play you, next man up, Montana Tough, Butte kids, snow shovels, awful boob jobs, hard noses, copper mines, weird statues, meat in bread, cold, tough, and toughness.

Born and raised in Butte, left 20 years ago and this post is the best EGriz post I have ever seen!

Kudos CDA, post of the decade so far!
 
dupuyer griz said:
The ncaa makes enough off of FBS/BCS and mens basketball to cover everything else they can pay for the tournament and quit bitching about it.

I'm pretty sure the March Madness tournament accounts for most of the money brought in by the NCAA to fund everything else. Bowls and other money from FBS related things tend to go back to the conferences rather than the NCAA.

I'm probably wrong but I felt like the side of the bracket with EWU, Montana, etc. was probably the most lopsided in recent history.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
grizband said:
I mean we really did. It was my senior year of college, and I recall being very nervous to face Georgia Southern in the second round; then New Hampshire pulled off the improbable. Not only did they upset the Eagles, but it was never close. That was also the first year of lights at Washington-Grizzly I believe, and one of the best playoff atmospheres I recall.

Hey, that was also my senior year. ESPN trucked in the lights for the NH game after we beat the hell out of NW State. After the SHSU beatdown, we ended up getting chicken-wired in The Noog. Shot in the dark: did you know that trombone solo guy in the band?
We got Sczured in Chattanooga...so unfortunate. Are you thinking of the Tuba guy, who used to always dance around? Or someone else?
 
grizband said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Hey, that was also my senior year. ESPN trucked in the lights for the NH game after we beat the hell out of NW State. After the SHSU beatdown, we ended up getting chicken-wired in The Noog. Shot in the dark: did you know that trombone solo guy in the band?
We got Sczured in Chattanooga...so unfortunate. Are you thinking of the Tuba guy, who used to always dance around? Or someone else?

It was a trombone guy who used play the drop solo in a Ides if March song. They lowered him from the rafters for one of the bball games that year.

We got Sczzrdd years later.
 
SACCAT66 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
:lol: Anyone who has been kicked out of Fred's (RIP) is definitely more Montanan than me. I yield my time to you, kind sir.

One of my friends has a contest of "How many towns have you had a beer in" I was WAY ahead about 5 years ago with 171 (I quit drinking, so now they are catching up)... We have a "Canadian Rules" Shuffle Board table, that we purchased from the Dirty Shame Saloon in the Yak, in my main office in Bozeman (Took a flat bed trailer, 3 of us, and about 2 30 packs to get it out the door up there). 5th generation Montanan (I believe, could be more). The family farm is still outside of Chester, and was homesteaded in 1888... And I will STILL never be as Montanan as ANYONE from Butte... EVER!!
:thumb:
 
AZGrizFan said:
Missoula
Wye
East Missoula
Bonner
Potomac
Clearwater
Seeley Lake
Condon
Bigfork
Kalispell
Whitefish
Big Arm
Polson
Ronan
Frenchtown
Alberton
St. Regis
Haugen
Lolo
Lolo Hot Springs
Florence
Stevensville
Corvallis
Hamilton
Victor
Darby
Wisdom
Great Falls
Helena
Butte
Plentywood
Deer Lodge
Anaconda
Philipsburg
Rock Creek
Drummond
Maxville
Ovando
East Glacier
West Glacier
St. Mary
Fort Benton
Columbus
Billings
West Yellowstone
Virginia City
Miles City
Sidney
Westby

Wow. Only 49. But I did most of my Montana traveling prior to being of drinking age....

I'll give you bonus points for Westby. Not to many outside of Sheridan County make it to Charlie's Tavern.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
grizband said:
We got Sczured in Chattanooga...so unfortunate. Are you thinking of the Tuba guy, who used to always dance around? Or someone else?

It was a trombone guy who used play the drop solo in a Ides if March song. They lowered him from the rafters for one of the bball games that year.

We got Sczzrdd years later.
You're right, that was the year of the terrible field in Chattanooga, and the "punch" heard round the world.

I don't remember that trombone player being lowered from the rathers. That would have been pretty awesome to watch!
 
AZGrizFan said:
Missoula
Wye
East Missoula
Bonner
Potomac
Clearwater
Seeley Lake
Condon
Bigfork
Kalispell
Whitefish
Big Arm
Polson
Ronan
Frenchtown
Alberton
St. Regis
Haugen
Lolo
Lolo Hot Springs
Florence
Stevensville
Corvallis
Hamilton
Victor
Darby
Wisdom
Great Falls
Helena
Butte
Plentywood
Deer Lodge
Anaconda
Philipsburg
Rock Creek
Drummond
Maxville
Ovando
East Glacier
West Glacier
St. Mary
Fort Benton
Columbus
Billings
West Yellowstone
Virginia City
Miles City
Sidney
Westby

Wow. Only 49. But I did most of my Montana traveling prior to being of drinking age....

what, no avon, elliston, the one in between them, frontier town, sam white's mountain bar on mcdonald pass? highway 12 used to have lot's of stops on the way to garrison (which had two bars, sort of). you also seem to be missing deborgia, the 50,000 silver dollar bar, and a few others. are you sure you didn't just forget these places?
 
argh! said:
AZGrizFan said:
Missoula
Wye
East Missoula
Bonner
Potomac
Clearwater
Seeley Lake
Condon
Bigfork
Kalispell
Whitefish
Big Arm
Polson
Ronan
Frenchtown
Alberton
St. Regis
Haugen
Lolo
Lolo Hot Springs
Florence
Stevensville
Corvallis
Hamilton
Victor
Darby
Wisdom
Great Falls
Helena
Butte
Plentywood
Deer Lodge
Anaconda
Philipsburg
Rock Creek
Drummond
Maxville
Ovando
East Glacier
West Glacier
St. Mary
Fort Benton
Columbus
Billings
West Yellowstone
Virginia City
Miles City
Sidney
Westby

Wow. Only 49. But I did most of my Montana traveling prior to being of drinking age....

what, no avon, elliston, the one in between them, frontier town, sam white's mountain bar on mcdonald pass? highway 12 used to have lot's of stops on the way to garrison (which had two bars, sort of). you also seem to be missing deborgia, the 50,000 silver dollar bar, and a few others. are you sure you didn't just forget these places?

OK. I've drank many a drink at the 50,000 silver dollar bar, but I though that was Haugen. If not, sub in DeBorgia for Hagen.
 
grizband said:
CDAGRIZ said:
It was a trombone guy who used play the drop solo in a Ides if March song. They lowered him from the rafters for one of the bball games that year.

We got Sczzrdd years later.
You're right, that was the year of the terrible field in Chattanooga, and the "punch" heard round the world.

I don't remember that trombone player being lowered from the rathers. That would have been pretty awesome to watch!

It was pretty cool. He used to get up on the scorer's table as well to play this part.
[media]https://youtu.be/fiLaNEFyCiM?t=138[/media]
 
MTCowpoke said:
AZGrizFan said:
Missoula
Wye
East Missoula
Bonner
Potomac
Clearwater
Seeley Lake
Condon
Bigfork
Kalispell
Whitefish
Big Arm
Polson
Ronan
Frenchtown
Alberton
St. Regis
Haugen
Lolo
Lolo Hot Springs
Florence
Stevensville
Corvallis
Hamilton
Victor
Darby
Wisdom
Great Falls
Helena
Butte
Plentywood
Deer Lodge
Anaconda
Philipsburg
Rock Creek
Drummond
Maxville
Ovando
East Glacier
West Glacier
St. Mary
Fort Benton
Columbus
Billings
West Yellowstone
Virginia City
Miles City
Sidney
Westby

Wow. Only 49. But I did most of my Montana traveling prior to being of drinking age....

I'll give you bonus points for Westby. Not to many outside of Sheridan County make it to Charlie's Tavern.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Worked oil seismographing out of Plentywood for about 8 weeks--drove to Crosby ND area every day. We got our booze wherever we could!
 
AZGrizFan said:
argh! said:
what, no avon, elliston, the one in between them, frontier town, sam white's mountain bar on mcdonald pass? highway 12 used to have lot's of stops on the way to garrison (which had two bars, sort of). you also seem to be missing deborgia, the 50,000 silver dollar bar, and a few others. are you sure you didn't just forget these places?

OK. I've drank many a drink at the 50,000 silver dollar bar, but I though that was Haugen. If not, sub in DeBorgia for Hagen.

no, the (world famous) 50,000 silver dollar bar is not in deborgia, i'm talking about a different place, that has disappeared. in the 70's and early 80's, highway bars were abundant in montana. then, somebody decided to get rid of the 'go cup', and that was that...
 
argh! said:
AZGrizFan said:
OK. I've drank many a drink at the 50,000 silver dollar bar, but I though that was Haugen. If not, sub in DeBorgia for Hagen.

no, the (world famous) 50,000 silver dollar bar is not in deborgia, i'm talking about a different place, that has disappeared. in the 70's and early 80's, highway bars were abundant in montana. then, somebody decided to get rid of the 'go cup', and that was that...

In the 70's I wasn't of age, and in the 80's I was gone in the Navy. Not much "highway" drinking for me (at least as an adult)... :lol:
 
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