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Northern Iowa...

bozely said:
rimrockgriz said:
bozely said:
Billings is a cesspool, it can have all the jobs it wants. The fact is that the crime rate there has skyrocketed in the past couple years, making it one of the least safe places in Montana to live. Screw Billings, lived there once, never again.
You talk out your a$$ also.. :roll: I just looked up the total property crimes and the crimes per 100,000 and your a scat douche. The truth of the matter is many posters here talk out their a$$...because you suffer no ramifications for being a dumb f... You left Billings because you looked in the mirror and quit, or saw yourself as a failure. No one said it was easy here, but if you have drive, a skill set and a whole lot of faith you can set yourself for life. Billings is becoming a stronger economic power by the f...ing day. Yes, by the day. We will be calling the shots more and more as time travels. Any sniveling losers outside complaining will be ignored, and trampled. You are like your sh!t football team, still trying to convince the outsiders your viable and a real threat. When you hit solid nat'l competition you FOLD. :puke:

No, in fact I'm not jealous of your dumb ass in any way, working as a biotech I contribute far more to society than you ever will. And I make a large chunk of money doing it! :thumb: I think I might know who you are the way you take the butthurt to another level like nobody else can. I'm glad you can find a job in that area, nobody else would have you due to your idiotic behavior. My statement still stands, Billings is an absolute cesspool, and people like you prove that very effectively.
I called you out on crime rate comments and I'm sure you looked it up and found you were talking ....ah...out your a$$. :D You also said "screw Billings". I don't need a PHD in "psych" to deem that the behavior of an imbecile. Billings will be powering the Griz to the next level. You can count on it... :loser:
 
Copper - you assume that the Bakken and Sidney will turn into the same disaster that Butte did without any justification. No conclusive evidence has suggested this will ever be the case. But, cute attempt to avoid the "Missoula is the center of Montana" point. I wouldn't expect anything less.
 
Yah wonder if this thread and its ADHD posters will ever stagger full circle after weighing the relatve merits of Missoula, Butte, Bozeman, Ekalaka and Cedar Falls...oh yeah, Cedar Falls (pop 39,260) home to Northern Iowa U. Remember them? Thought so... :coffee:
 
poiuyter said:
GrizMusician said:
But when will this thuggery end??????

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When mascots stop looking like rapists.

The Smurfs always made me feel violated. Not to mention Barney. Everyone knows the song "I Love You" was code for "I'll Rape You".
 
cclarkblues said:
poiuyter said:
GrizMusician said:
But when will this thuggery end??????

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When mascots stop looking like rapists.

The Smurfs always made me feel violated. Not to mention Barney. Everyone knows the song "I Love You" was code for "I'll Rape You".
Clearly inconceivable that a mod - no less is calling for a lynch hunt and witch mobbing! Inconceivable! :mrgreen:
 
Jerry Punch said:
People in Billings don't feel the need to trash Missoula. They are totally different cities with totally different people. Having lived in both, I can assure you that the trashing is a one-way street.

Show me one single post where some Missoulian bashes Billings for its balanced politics, Jer-Bear. Just one.
 
AllWeatherFan said:
Jerry Punch said:
People in Billings don't feel the need to trash Missoula. They are totally different cities with totally different people. Having lived in both, I can assure you that the trashing is a one-way street.

Show me one single post where some Missoulian bashes Billings for its balanced politics, Jer-Bear. Just one.

Jerry is a mental midget AWF. Like debating with a kindergarten valedictorian. Atleast he is consistent.
 
Jerry Punch said:
Copper - you assume that the Bakken and Sidney will turn into the same disaster that Butte did without any justification. No conclusive evidence has suggested this will ever be the case. But, cute attempt to avoid the "Missoula is the center of Montana" point. I wouldn't expect anything less.

Why would you not expect anything less? Do you know anything about me? A weak attempt and once again ignorant. You avoided the question by the way. Who pays for environmental disasters/cleanup. I will help you out. The taxpayer does and there is plenty of evidence that demonstrates fracking is environmentally harmful. Bury your head in the sand and carry on.
 
Copper Griz said:
Jerry Punch said:
Copper - you assume that the Bakken and Sidney will turn into the same disaster that Butte did without any justification. No conclusive evidence has suggested this will ever be the case. But, cute attempt to avoid the "Missoula is the center of Montana" point. I wouldn't expect anything less.

Why would you not expect anything less? Do you know anything about me? A weak attempt and once again ignorant. You avoided the question by the way. Who pays for environmental disasters/cleanup. I will help you out. The taxpayer does and there is plenty of evidence that demonstrates fracking is environmentally harmful. Bury your head in the sand and carry on.

My head isn't in the sand. It's too busy working my ass off out here in the Bakken generating the taxes you talk so highly of. Fracking is NOT NEW! There have been MORE THAN 1 MILLION oil wells fracked in the United States and Canada in the past two decades or so, with little to no environmental issues to speak of. With more than 1 million examples to use over the course of 20 years, if there were significant problem associated with fracking, they would already be known. I guess 1 million examples isn't enough to convince some people. The bottom line is America needs oil so why buy it from the Middle Eastern nations who use the money to undermine our nation and its values when we can produce our own oil and put our own people to work and benefit our own economy. Gosh, I guess that just makes too much common sense for some people. And as for all the bickering of whose town in Montana is the best why don't we just enjoy the fact that Montana is a big place with lots of diversity, unlike some states where everything is pretty much the same. I love Sidney. I love traveling across Montana to visit Missoula and I love stopping at all the places in between, including Billings. I love the high-line and the Native American culture that is so abundant there. I love the mountains, the lakes, the rivers and the plains. I love to golf and fish and hunt. I love to ride my bike in the summer and throw snowballs in the winter. I love planting a garden in the spring and harvesting it in the fall. I love Montana and I love the Montana Grizzlies!
 
Griz90 said:
Copper Griz said:
Jerry Punch said:
Copper - you assume that the Bakken and Sidney will turn into the same disaster that Butte did without any justification. No conclusive evidence has suggested this will ever be the case. But, cute attempt to avoid the "Missoula is the center of Montana" point. I wouldn't expect anything less.

Why would you not expect anything less? Do you know anything about me? A weak attempt and once again ignorant. You avoided the question by the way. Who pays for environmental disasters/cleanup. I will help you out. The taxpayer does and there is plenty of evidence that demonstrates fracking is environmentally harmful. Bury your head in the sand and carry on.

My head isn't in the sand. It's too busy working my ass off out here in the Bakken generating the taxes you talk so highly of. Fracking is NOT NEW! There have been MORE THAN 1 MILLION oil wells fracked in the United States and Canada in the past two decades or so, with little to no environmental issues to speak of. With more than 1 million examples to use over the course of 20 years, if there were significant problem associated with fracking, they would already be known. I guess 1 million examples isn't enough to convince some people. The bottom line is America needs oil so why buy it from the Middle Eastern nations who use the money to undermine our nation and its values when we can produce our own oil and put our own people to work and benefit our own economy. Gosh, I guess that just makes too much common sense for some people. And as for all the bickering of whose town in Montana is the best why don't we just enjoy the fact that Montana is a big place with lots of diversity, unlike some states where everything is pretty much the same. I love Sidney. I love traveling across Montana to visit Missoula and I love stopping at all the places in between, including Billings. I love the high-line and the Native American culture that is so abundant there. I love the mountains, the lakes, the rivers and the plains. I love to golf and fish and hunt. I love to ride my bike in the summer and throw snowballs in the winter. I love planting a garden in the spring and harvesting it in the fall. I love Montana and I love the Montana Grizzlies!

Good for you and be glad you live in America. It is a free country thankfully and you are entitled to your opinion. I am entitled to mine and I believe you are not motivated to do any research that would indicate fracking is a problem. Considering you are working in the Bakken - I would say you are slightly biased. Maybe I am also because I do not depend on oil and gas for a living. I also have payed taxes since I was 15 and started working. I don't want them going towards private industry that conducts itself irresponsibly.
 
Griz90 said:
Copper Griz said:
Jerry Punch said:
Copper - you assume that the Bakken and Sidney will turn into the same disaster that Butte did without any justification. No conclusive evidence has suggested this will ever be the case. But, cute attempt to avoid the "Missoula is the center of Montana" point. I wouldn't expect anything less.

Why would you not expect anything less? Do you know anything about me? A weak attempt and once again ignorant. You avoided the question by the way. Who pays for environmental disasters/cleanup. I will help you out. The taxpayer does and there is plenty of evidence that demonstrates fracking is environmentally harmful. Bury your head in the sand and carry on.

My head isn't in the sand. It's too busy working my ass off out here in the Bakken generating the taxes you talk so highly of. Fracking is NOT NEW! There have been MORE THAN 1 MILLION oil wells fracked in the United States and Canada in the past two decades or so, with little to no environmental issues to speak of. With more than 1 million examples to use over the course of 20 years, if there were significant problem associated with fracking, they would already be known. I guess 1 million examples isn't enough to convince some people. The bottom line is America needs oil so why buy it from the Middle Eastern nations who use the money to undermine our nation and its values when we can produce our own oil and put our own people to work and benefit our own economy. Gosh, I guess that just makes too much common sense for some people. And as for all the bickering of whose town in Montana is the best why don't we just enjoy the fact that Montana is a big place with lots of diversity, unlike some states where everything is pretty much the same. I love Sidney. I love traveling across Montana to visit Missoula and I love stopping at all the places in between, including Billings. I love the high-line and the Native American culture that is so abundant there. I love the mountains, the lakes, the rivers and the plains. I love to golf and fish and hunt. I love to ride my bike in the summer and throw snowballs in the winter. I love planting a garden in the spring and harvesting it in the fall. I love Montana and I love the Montana Grizzlies!
Good post 90. :egriz:
 
Copper Griz said:
Griz90 said:
Copper Griz said:
Jerry Punch said:
Copper - you assume that the Bakken and Sidney will turn into the same disaster that Butte did without any justification. No conclusive evidence has suggested this will ever be the case. But, cute attempt to avoid the "Missoula is the center of Montana" point. I wouldn't expect anything less.

Why would you not expect anything less? Do you know anything about me? A weak attempt and once again ignorant. You avoided the question by the way. Who pays for environmental disasters/cleanup. I will help you out. The taxpayer does and there is plenty of evidence that demonstrates fracking is environmentally harmful. Bury your head in the sand and carry on.

My head isn't in the sand. It's too busy working my ass off out here in the Bakken generating the taxes you talk so highly of. Fracking is NOT NEW! There have been MORE THAN 1 MILLION oil wells fracked in the United States and Canada in the past two decades or so, with little to no environmental issues to speak of. With more than 1 million examples to use over the course of 20 years, if there were significant problem associated with fracking, they would already be known. I guess 1 million examples isn't enough to convince some people. The bottom line is America needs oil so why buy it from the Middle Eastern nations who use the money to undermine our nation and its values when we can produce our own oil and put our own people to work and benefit our own economy. Gosh, I guess that just makes too much common sense for some people. And as for all the bickering of whose town in Montana is the best why don't we just enjoy the fact that Montana is a big place with lots of diversity, unlike some states where everything is pretty much the same. I love Sidney. I love traveling across Montana to visit Missoula and I love stopping at all the places in between, including Billings. I love the high-line and the Native American culture that is so abundant there. I love the mountains, the lakes, the rivers and the plains. I love to golf and fish and hunt. I love to ride my bike in the summer and throw snowballs in the winter. I love planting a garden in the spring and harvesting it in the fall. I love Montana and I love the Montana Grizzlies!

Good for you and be glad you live in America. It is a free country thankfully and you are entitled to your opinion. I am entitled to mine and I believe you are not motivated to do any research that would indicate fracking is a problem. Considering you are working in the Bakken - I would say you are slightly biased. Maybe I am also because I do not depend on oil and gas for a living. I also have payed taxes since I was 15 and started working. I don't want them going towards private industry that conducts itself irresponsibly.


Well if you don't want to support the energy industry sell your car, (it runs on gas) sell your house (it runs on electricity and/or gas) and most of all, please sell your computer (it runs on electricity) so the rest of us don't have to read your drivel.
 
Griz90 said:
Copper Griz said:
Griz90 said:
Copper Griz said:
Why would you not expect anything less? Do you know anything about me? A weak attempt and once again ignorant. You avoided the question by the way. Who pays for environmental disasters/cleanup. I will help you out. The taxpayer does and there is plenty of evidence that demonstrates fracking is environmentally harmful. Bury your head in the sand and carry on.

My head isn't in the sand. It's too busy working my ass off out here in the Bakken generating the taxes you talk so highly of. Fracking is NOT NEW! There have been MORE THAN 1 MILLION oil wells fracked in the United States and Canada in the past two decades or so, with little to no environmental issues to speak of. With more than 1 million examples to use over the course of 20 years, if there were significant problem associated with fracking, they would already be known. I guess 1 million examples isn't enough to convince some people. The bottom line is America needs oil so why buy it from the Middle Eastern nations who use the money to undermine our nation and its values when we can produce our own oil and put our own people to work and benefit our own economy. Gosh, I guess that just makes too much common sense for some people. And as for all the bickering of whose town in Montana is the best why don't we just enjoy the fact that Montana is a big place with lots of diversity, unlike some states where everything is pretty much the same. I love Sidney. I love traveling across Montana to visit Missoula and I love stopping at all the places in between, including Billings. I love the high-line and the Native American culture that is so abundant there. I love the mountains, the lakes, the rivers and the plains. I love to golf and fish and hunt. I love to ride my bike in the summer and throw snowballs in the winter. I love planting a garden in the spring and harvesting it in the fall. I love Montana and I love the Montana Grizzlies!

Good for you and be glad you live in America. It is a free country thankfully and you are entitled to your opinion. I am entitled to mine and I believe you are not motivated to do any research that would indicate fracking is a problem. Considering you are working in the Bakken - I would say you are slightly biased. Maybe I am also because I do not depend on oil and gas for a living. I also have payed taxes since I was 15 and started working. I don't want them going towards private industry that conducts itself irresponsibly.



Well if you don't want to support the energy industry sell your car, (it runs on gas) sell your house (it runs on electricity and/or gas) and most of all, please sell your computer (it runs on electricity) so the rest of us don't have to read your drivel. What a pompous ass you are!

Since this is supposedly a football thread that has gone totally sideways - I will refrain from berating you further. Now that does sound pompous, which I am not, but I have been called an ass before. Sorry I hurt your feelings.
 
And i'm sorry I called you a pompous ass. I edited it out cuz it was weak. And you are right...where did this thread go wrong? Griz90 out!
 
Everyone needs to reread the post by sundown called the " Three subdivisions of college football". Especially the move up posters.
 
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