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Reddit CFB Article - Brawl

But for a few inaccuracies.... MT is not the 3rd largest state and it was not a blocked FG, it was a blown-up fake attempt. Otherwise, good exposure.
 
AZGrizFan said:
HelenaHandBasket said:
When did Montana become the third largest state by landmass?

We no longer count Kalifornia. :lol: :lol:

It's true. California doesn't extend beyond East LA and the Tenderloin District in San Francisco. If you go to those two places, you've seen the entire state and the collective mindset of all 40+ million people.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
AZGrizFan said:
We no longer count Kalifornia. :lol: :lol:

It's true. California doesn't extend beyond East LA and the Tenderloin District in San Francisco. If you go to those two places, you've seen the entire state and the collective mindset of all 40+ million people.

True statement. Nobody cares about Fresno and Bakersfield....much like Bozo and all areas of Montana east of the divide.
 
AZGrizFan said:
CDAGRIZ said:
It's true. California doesn't extend beyond East LA and the Tenderloin District in San Francisco. If you go to those two places, you've seen the entire state and the collective mindset of all 40+ million people.

True statement. Nobody cares about Fresno and Bakersfield....much like Bozo and all areas of Montana east of the divide.

:lol: Seriously, though, it's always funny when people from back home think all of California looks like bad scenes from LA they saw on cable news at 2:30pm. It's even better when they think everyone thinks the same in a place bigger than they can comprehend. "Oh, California? So you must love Newsom." It's like, Uncle Ted, you haven't left Rathdrum since 1998.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
AZGrizFan said:
True statement. Nobody cares about Fresno and Bakersfield....much like Bozo and all areas of Montana east of the divide.

:lol: Seriously, though, it's always funny when people from back home think all of California looks like bad scenes from LA they saw on cable news at 2:30pm. It's even better when they think everyone thinks the same in a place bigger than they can comprehend. "Oh, California? So you must love Newsom." It's like, Uncle Ted, you haven't left Rathdrum since 1998.

You shut your whore mouth about Rathdrum, buddy. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
 
CDAGRIZ said:
AZGrizFan said:
True statement. Nobody cares about Fresno and Bakersfield....much like Bozo and all areas of Montana east of the divide.
:lol: Seriously, though, it's always funny when people from back home think all of California looks like bad scenes from LA they saw on cable news at 2:30pm. It's even better when they think everyone thinks the same in a place bigger than they can comprehend. "Oh, California? So you must love Newsom." It's like, Uncle Ted, you haven't left Rathdrum since 1998.
Born and raised north of Sacramento, with plenty of relatives still there. I guarantee most of them are not big fans of the current state of the state (to say the least). But they have no hope of out-voting the big cities. One (not actually funny) point: Consider the case of the poor smuck who raises almonds (one of many crops that I once helped gather). Even the yuppies think that slivered almonds are cool and elegant over their trout (almost exclusively farm raised ... so forget it). But the growers were suddenly demonized because their crop uses a lot of water.

Another old (very old) California non-joke: Don't laugh if you suddenly see a "Los Angeles City Limits" sign along the road ... not funny, they're after your water. (Some may understand: My mom once did a class project paper about how the demand for water in Los Angeles turned most of the Owens Valley into a near-desert.)
 
IdaGriz01 said:
CDAGRIZ said:
:lol: Seriously, though, it's always funny when people from back home think all of California looks like bad scenes from LA they saw on cable news at 2:30pm. It's even better when they think everyone thinks the same in a place bigger than they can comprehend. "Oh, California? So you must love Newsom." It's like, Uncle Ted, you haven't left Rathdrum since 1998.
Born and raised north of Sacramento, with plenty of relatives still there. I guarantee most of them are not big fans of the current state of the state (to say the least). But they have no hope of out-voting the big cities. One (not actually funny) point: Consider the case of the poor smuck who raises almonds (one of many crops that I once helped gather). Even the yuppies think that slivered almonds are cool and elegant over their trout (almost exclusively farm raised ... so forget it). But the growers were suddenly demonized because their crop uses a lot of water.

Another old (very old) California non-joke: Don't laugh if you suddenly see a "Los Angeles City Limits" sign along the road ... not funny, they're after your water. (Some may understand: My mom once did a class project paper about how the demand for water in Los Angeles turned most of the Owens Valley into a near-desert.)

Agreed. Unfortunately, the agriculture example isn't even close to being the only one. Sometimes, you just have to laugh at people at let them think they're correct. Like a toddler who truly believes he's a superhero.
 

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