get'em_griz said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
The_Real_Chief said:
Both of you make completely valid points. I don't care where people live, whatever makes you happy I always say. I personally don't like Dallas/FW and I think the people are incredibly arrogant. Even the TX dude above braggin about money he makes etc. I was raised a bit different than that so I guess I have a tough time understanding why people do that. My family ranches and farms in NE Montana so anyone who knows anything knows they do just fine financially. I've lived all over the world and have seen a lot of stuff and there are things about pretty much every place that I like, shoot i really enjoy the hill country in Texas but DFW/Houston/East Texas no thanks. There really is no place like the wild west, in my opinion of course. So i will retract my statement about Texas as a whole and limited the "shithole" comments to DFW/Houston/East Texas. I DO NOT look down on people living there I just don't like it, good for you if you like it whatever makes you happy.
I had a friend, while attending college, who was from Glendive MT. He would always give me shit for being from ND and how Montana was so much better,
BUT HE GREW UP IN f***[*] GLENDIVE!!!!!! Always laughed about that one.
Hey now! Cut that s*** off! I love Glendive! I have family there and lived there for the first three years of my life! There's nothing better than Glendive, Makoshika State Park, and the Beer Jug on Merrill Ave!
Never been there, but if the wife an I ever end up again in MC we will make it a point to go there. When I lived in MC, I worked on promotional events with my employer. I remember in a rural area like that I came across a variety of people. The groups I was warmest to, and had the fondest memories of were participants in the "Terry Yippee" days promotion, where a guy had just run a 5K in a pair of cowboy boots, to the Coors Light Row Run & Ride triathlon, where Kinsey residents came out and observed the goings on and had more intelligent responses than the Billings snobs with their $8,000 dollar bicycles and competition gear straight out of the catalogs of the latest national publications.
Oh well, ho-hum, and to each their own. I gave $2,500 to the U this year, what else matters?