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FBS Scared of NDSU

CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDA

Glad you enjoyed the story and that you are thankful for me coming onto this site. Maybe I will try to round up a sheep or two for you as I pass through Eastern Montana and you can provide my fat gut with tons of food. Afterwards we can sing Kumbaya together and you can tell me stories of how awesome your football stadium is.

That sounds awesome! I look forward to it!

I knew if I mentioned sheep you would get excited :thumb:
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDA

Glad you enjoyed the story and that you are thankful for me coming onto this site. Maybe I will try to round up a sheep or two for you as I pass through Eastern Montana and you can provide my fat gut with tons of food. Afterwards we can sing Kumbaya together and you can tell me stories of how awesome your football stadium is.

That sounds awesome! I look forward to it!

I knew if I mentioned sheep you would get excited :thumb:

Always! Thanks!
 
If you want to do it right 2011, make sure that the sheep you pick up are neatly trimmed. Wool is awfully hard to pluck out of teeth..
 
Hey all jokes and insults aside, I hear the water conditions are pretty dire in Western Montana right now. I guess I will see so myself in a a few weeks. Any tailgating restrictions when it is that dry?
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
Hey all jokes and insults aside, I hear the water conditions are pretty dire in Western Montana right now. I guess I will see so myself in a a few weeks. Any tailgating restrictions when it is that dry?

Not really. You generally just drink gravy anyway, right?
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
Hey all jokes and insults aside, I hear the water conditions are pretty dire in Western Montana right now. I guess I will see so myself in a a few weeks. Any tailgating restrictions when it is that dry?


Yeah, The rivers are drying up real quick. We had below average snow pack this winter and a real dry spring. If it gets too smokey the teams normally go to Butte or where there is no smoke to practice before the first game but they have never cancelled or moved the game because of air quality conditions. There is too much money for the university and the city of Missoula to lose for them to do that. No tailgating restrictions at all..
 
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
Hey all jokes and insults aside, I hear the water conditions are pretty dire in Western Montana right now. I guess I will see so myself in a a few weeks. Any tailgating restrictions when it is that dry?

Not really. You generally just drink gravy anyway, right?

Oh no. We cook a lot of food too, usually using some form of open heat, to fill our fat guts with.
 
grizcountry420 said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
Hey all jokes and insults aside, I hear the water conditions are pretty dire in Western Montana right now. I guess I will see so myself in a a few weeks. Any tailgating restrictions when it is that dry?


Yeah, The rivers are drying up real quick. We had below average snow pack this winter and a real dry spring. If it gets too smokey the teams normally go to Butte or where there is no smoke to practice before the first game but they have never cancelled or moved the game because of air quality conditions. There is too much money for the university and the city of Missoula to lose for them to do that. No tailgating restrictions at all..

Do they allow fire pits in the tailgating area?

Sad deal on the water conditions. I hope the weather patterns turn around.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
Hey all jokes and insults aside, I hear the water conditions are pretty dire in Western Montana right now. I guess I will see so myself in a a few weeks. Any tailgating restrictions when it is that dry?

Not really. You generally just drink gravy anyway, right?

Oh no. We cook a lot of food too, usually using some form of open heat, to fill our fat guts with.

That's great! My guess is that Griz fans will welcome our carb-faced friends from the eastern wastelands with open arms.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDA

Glad you enjoyed the story and that you are thankful for me coming onto this site. Maybe I will try to round up a sheep or two for you as I pass through Eastern Montana and you can provide my fat gut with tons of food. Afterwards we can sing Kumbaya together and you can tell me stories of how awesome your football stadium is.

That sounds awesome! I look forward to it!


So two birds...

Let the Missoula Costco know when you'll be in and they can get as many lambs dressed out and on-ice as you need. The water there is plentiful, gravy too - five gallon pails, just like in West Minnesota. Costco, always Costco. As for kumbaya, learn the deathcab for cutie version, there won't be any campfires, even for T-Buff Nation. Safe travels Daisy,
 
bgbigdog said:
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDA

Glad you enjoyed the story and that you are thankful for me coming onto this site. Maybe I will try to round up a sheep or two for you as I pass through Eastern Montana and you can provide my fat gut with tons of food. Afterwards we can sing Kumbaya together and you can tell me stories of how awesome your football stadium is.

That sounds awesome! I look forward to it!


So two birds...

Let the Missoula Costco know when you'll be in and they can get as many lambs dressed out and on-ice as you need. The water there is plentiful, gravy too - five gallon pails, just like in West Minnesota. Costco, always Costco. As for kumbaya, learn the deathcab for cutie version, there won't be any campfires, even for T-Buff Nation. Safe travels Daisy,

They don't butcher lambs in Montana. They let them grow up into sheep and fuck em.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
grizcountry420 said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
Hey all jokes and insults aside, I hear the water conditions are pretty dire in Western Montana right now. I guess I will see so myself in a a few weeks. Any tailgating restrictions when it is that dry?


Yeah, The rivers are drying up real quick. We had below average snow pack this winter and a real dry spring. If it gets too smokey the teams normally go to Butte or where there is no smoke to practice before the first game but they have never cancelled or moved the game because of air quality conditions. There is too much money for the university and the city of Missoula to lose for them to do that. No tailgating restrictions at all..

Do they allow fire pits in the tailgating area?

Sad deal on the water conditions. I hope the weather patterns turn around.


Ive seen fire pits when its cold out but i dont think we'll need it at the end of August..
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
bgbigdog said:
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDA

Glad you enjoyed the story and that you are thankful for me coming onto this site. Maybe I will try to round up a sheep or two for you as I pass through Eastern Montana and you can provide my fat gut with tons of food. Afterwards we can sing Kumbaya together and you can tell me stories of how awesome your football stadium is.

That sounds awesome! I look forward to it!


So two birds...

Let the Missoula Costco know when you'll be in and they can get as many lambs dressed out and on-ice as you need. The water there is plentiful, gravy too - five gallon pails, just like in West Minnesota. Costco, always Costco. As for kumbaya, learn the deathcab for cutie version, there won't be any campfires, even for T-Buff Nation. Safe travels Daisy,

They don't butcher lambs in Montana. They let them grow up into sheep and f*** em.

So you'd eat just plain old mutton? Geez, you people are really f$&king stupid. But I guess if you put enough gravy on things...
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
bgbigdog said:
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDA

Glad you enjoyed the story and that you are thankful for me coming onto this site. Maybe I will try to round up a sheep or two for you as I pass through Eastern Montana and you can provide my fat gut with tons of food. Afterwards we can sing Kumbaya together and you can tell me stories of how awesome your football stadium is.

That sounds awesome! I look forward to it!


So two birds...

Let the Missoula Costco know when you'll be in and they can get as many lambs dressed out and on-ice as you need. The water there is plentiful, gravy too - five gallon pails, just like in West Minnesota. Costco, always Costco. As for kumbaya, learn the deathcab for cutie version, there won't be any campfires, even for T-Buff Nation. Safe travels Daisy,

They don't butcher lambs in Montana. They let them grow up into sheep and fuck em.

Whoa, that's disgusting! Why are you talking about fucking animals on a FB board? That's pretty sick, dude.
 
bgbigdog said:
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDA

Glad you enjoyed the story and that you are thankful for me coming onto this site. Maybe I will try to round up a sheep or two for you as I pass through Eastern Montana and you can provide my fat gut with tons of food. Afterwards we can sing Kumbaya together and you can tell me stories of how awesome your football stadium is.

That sounds awesome! I look forward to it!


So two birds...

Let the Missoula Costco know when you'll be in and they can get as many lambs dressed out and on-ice as you need. The water there is plentiful, gravy too - five gallon pails, just like in West Minnesota. Costco, always Costco. As for kumbaya, learn the deathcab for cutie version, there won't be any campfires, even for T-Buff Nation. Safe travels Daisy,

Solid gold ideas. Costco, always Costco.
 
bgbigdog said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
They don't butcher lambs in Montana. They let them grow up into sheep and f*** em.

So you'd eat just plain old mutton? Geez, you people are really f$&king stupid. But I guess if you put enough gravy on things...

I honestly have no idea how a discussion about MSU Bobcatting UNDSU turned into a discussion about UNDSU fans having sex with animals (or something?). This thing took a strange turn.
 
And they seem to be really intrigued by fire. I would have thought the novelty would have worn off by now.
 
bgbigdog said:
And they seem to be really intrigued by fire. I would have thought the novelty would have worn off by now.

Well, now, who doesn't love a good fire?
 
CDAGRIZ said:
bgbigdog said:
And they seem to be really intrigued by fire. I would have thought the novelty would have worn off by now.

Well, now, who doesn't love a good fire?
This guy.

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