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Griz on ESPN Sportscenter

My favorite one from sportscenter last night was Neil Everett "The Mo Club, Stockmans, Reds, Their all partyin tonight!"
 
Early in the first half the ESPN play-by-play announcer commented on
Derek Selvig's connections to UM (father-mother-aunt-uncle-sister-cousin)
and being from "nearby Glendive." :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
stubbins said:
does anyone have a way to watch on ESPN 3? Password and screen name much?
YES SIR!!! somebody posted this in december so we could watch the griz football games! i got home and watched it again right away..and BW, nobody parties like missoula! from the media time out at 50-43, it was just a full out party, felt alot like the UNI game! go griz the last week has been a special thing to watch as a fan! i have been begging for this for years, for fans to come support our teams..but i digress..sorry!

user name: girzftbl

password: gogriz
 
Proud Griz Man said:
Early in the first half the ESPN play-by-play announcer commented on
Derek Selvig's connections to UM (father-mother-aunt-uncle-sister-cousin)
and being from "nearby Glendive." :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Hey, we are as close to Missoula as anywhere else. Not like we are in Siberia. :D
 
Glendivegriz said:
Proud Griz Man said:
Early in the first half the ESPN play-by-play announcer commented on
Derek Selvig's connections to UM (father-mother-aunt-uncle-sister-cousin)
and being from "nearby Glendive." :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Hey, we are as close to Missoula as anywhere else. Not like we are in Siberia. :D


Close? Its just down the freeway.
Been there !!!
IMO = The Beer Jug - Glendive's equivalent to Mo Club

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Eastern Montana is a far cry from the Montana of the popular imagination, of which the areas around Bozeman and Missoula tend to be ethnographic centers: the Montana of fly-fishing and horse whispering and ruggedly genteel authors like Thomas McGuane. Though there are some stock growers and cowboys here — and a legendarily rowdy bucking-horse sale every May in Miles City — there are few vacationers and mostly wheat farmers, forgotten towns and high plains with lunarlike terrain that forms the American badlands.

Paddlefishing is hard on the arms, whether you’re successful or not, so it had been easy to borrow Mr. Jardstrom’s rod in exchange for a spell and two cold beers. (This approach was suggested by a hardware-store clerk in Glendive, where the main components of homemade paddlefishing gear — a heavy, broomstick-stiff rod and 50-pound test line — were sold out.)

For decades paddlefish were thought to be extinct, but in 1962, several years after a dam was built downriver in North Dakota, the population reappeared and spiked. They run upriver around the beginning of June. On the day we were there, according to a whiteboard at the weigh station, 76 had been caught since sunrise. Much of a paddlefish isn’t edible, and the parts that are, many consider to be an acquired taste. Some people also like the eggs, and the Yellowstone Caviar Project cleans the fish for anglers on the site, then sells the roe to restaurants. Its biggest customer is in Japan. “I’m told it’s good if you like caviar, but most people around here wouldn’t pay money for a part of the fish that we throw away,” Jack Austin, the warden, said.

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Proud Griz Man said:
Close? Its just down the freeway.
Been there !!!
IMO = The Beer Jug - Glendive's equivalent to Mo Club

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17mont600.1.jpg

I have family in Glendive and The Beer Jug is my favorite place to eat there! We make it a requirement that we eat there at least 3 times while we are in Glendive. Another great place to eat is at the Gust Hauf Pizza and Beer.

I love the Glendive area! I hear so many people who say they hate eastern Montana because there's nothing out there. I think it's the long drive people hate, and if they took the time to stop and visit the badland parks like Makoshika State Park in Glendive, they'd find that the scenery is very cool! It also helps that eastern Montana has some pretty awesome thunderstorms in the summer too! :thumb:
 
Neil Everett is awesome. He has mentioned the Mo Club on about every Griz highlight he's ever done. I'm not sure what his connection to Montana would be other than he did live in Spokane for a time. I can't place him at any affiliate in Montana during his rise to ESPN. He lived in Hawaii for 15 years, but he does know a lot about Missoula. On another ESPN note, this morning during halftime of the Syracuse/UConn game, Doug Gotleib talked a little about the job Tinkle has done at Montana, said he's a coach on the rise and that if you look at Montana's coaching history, there's no doubt Tinkle will go to a bigger program at some point.
 
get'em_griz said:
Proud Griz Man said:
Close? Its just down the freeway.
Been there !!!
IMO = The Beer Jug - Glendive's equivalent to Mo Club

17mont190.4.jpg



17mont600.1.jpg

I have family in Glendive and The Beer Jug is my favorite place to eat there! We make it a requirement that we eat there at least 3 times while we are in Glendive. Another great place to eat is at the Gust Hauf Pizza and Beer.

I love the Glendive area! I hear so many people who say they hate eastern Montana because there's nothing out there. I think it's the long drive people hate, and if they took the time to stop and visit the badland parks like Makoshika State Park in Glendive, they'd find that the scenery is very cool! It also helps that eastern Montana has some pretty awesome thunderstorms in the summer too! :thumb:

During the school year, the best Sunday night party is a short drive down the interstate to Wibaux. All the North Dakota college students going across state lines to drink, and the Montana kids joining them. Very good night for a virgin to lose it too!!! :thumb:

I cannot remember the name of the Casino there, but it was near the old Kmart. At the time if you were playing poker, or keno machines there, you could get free pizza, and/or beer. That was a good time too. The Beer Jug, and the Gusthauf are both awesome, especially the pizza.

When I was in Glendive for a few years, Dawson Community College had a very fun JC team to watch too. Those boys could put up the points, and were one of top scoring JC teams in the nation for a few years. John Morrision, Adam's dad, coached them back then.

Also the Wolf Point Stampede and Fort Peck were short drives for summer time fun. I can attest there was a lot of fun in Eastern Montana, at least for this boy!!!! :thumb:
 
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