It's all typical HT BS banter humor. Water chummed and shiny lures. And it's Fonz.Lighten up, Francis. I'm from Sandpoint, Idaho. I will not apologize for making jokes about my own community. Take 3 deep breaths.
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It's all typical HT BS banter humor. Water chummed and shiny lures. And it's Fonz.Lighten up, Francis. I'm from Sandpoint, Idaho. I will not apologize for making jokes about my own community. Take 3 deep breaths.
Shoring up with a typical Straight Arrow / Buzz broad paintbrush (you colored this thread with racism). NW Montana in a very broad sense - to include Missoula, Sanders, Lincoln, Flathead, and Lewis & Clark County... No one introduced racism but you guys. Spin it however you'd like. Bring @Big Fin into this - I'd imagine he'll close this thread - grats, your mission accomplished. It's played it's course, regardless. You'll flap blame whichever direction serves your purpose and your fanboi base will absorb your bs.
How about we call a spade a spade. This is a @BuzzH , @Greenhorn , and @Straight Arrow hurt feeler response to the term "Bozangeles". Nothing, what-so-ever, to do with their crying rant side distraction diversion with the whiny "racism" card in a thread about Bozeman. But hey, @Greenhorn , Kurt, shared his disappointments with Bozeman earlier in the thread. Lordy, lordy, lordy... somebody hurt his (their) feelers. God forbid someone shares the history of the Bozeman resident created term back 2006...
Bozeman: is it really that bad anymore?
This thread got weird. Saw the part about the neo nazis. Amazing how many people live in this country that are just pure trash. Really bums me out.www.hunttalk.com
Play ball boys - you want to keep your diversion by introducing racism into the Bozeman thread, I'll be your huckleberry.
I dunno..... i dunno what's going on anymore. Probably should get back on the sauce so I can try and make sense of it.Just certain people? mtmuley
It’s almost Los Angeles caliber…I dunno..... i dunno what's going on anymore. Probably should get back on the sauce so I can try and make sense of it.
I have been working in Bozeman over the past month. One thing that's a real positive is the scenery ol Gallatin county presents is .......
Yes, and of course those involved in the homicide were transplants from large metropolitan areas ... definitely not Montana boys.I started calling it that while I was living there and this happened.
Ex-Montana State player pleads guilty in homicide
Former Montana State men's basketball player Branden Miller pleaded guilty for his role in the shooting death of a cocaine dealer.www.espn.com
If you are still talking scenery, you need to go to Coeur d'Alene in the Summer. mtmuleyIt’s almost Los Angeles caliber…
Sytes, you know not of what you write. No hurt feelers expressed by those you mention. We do agree with the characterization of the crazy growth related transformation of Bozeman, but I also still highly value the very wonderful aspects of Bozeman and the Gallatin area.hurt feeler response to the term "Bozangeles"
You’re right. I knew both of the convicted.Yes, and of course those involved in the homicide were transplants from large metropolitan areas ... definitely not Montana boys.
Back on topic. Thank you.We do agree with the characterization of the crazy growth related transformation of Bozeman, but I also still highly value the very wonderful aspects of Bozeman and the Gallatin area.
We always enjoy Butte when we are there for sports.Butte is Montana's last great "city". The only one whose essence hasn't yet been plowed under. The only one that still feels like the Montana of my youth.
Had a Chicken Fried Steak there last Saturday - Sparky's Garage.
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it's a nice place to visit.you montana/bozeman folks better learn the practice of contentedness.
that pendulum ain't swinging back.
i have to check myself pretty often and remember the grass is indeed still green, because at the end of it, boy i'm still grateful to live in colorado, and what a chithole this place is. but grateful none the less. it's a damn fine place at the end of the day. massively better than the majority of places available in this country.
if you think a little bit of traffic, home prices, and a few transplants has ruined it up there in bozeman you have no idea what's sliding down the pike in the coming decade(s)
The end of hunting season is always nice when all those 6 license plates full of Bozifornians finally leave our eastern Montana paradise and head back to their nice amenities, ‘best’ large and crowded public schools, expensive ski hills, fancy restaurants, good medical facilities, piles of transplant ‘residents’, extremely overpriced housing, crowded blue ribbon trout streams, and busy new development. Hopefully they got enough content for their Instagrams, YouTube pages, and facebooks to get them through a few months before they make the trip east again. The growth in popularity of Turkey and shed hunting combined with trail cameras for scouting deer and elk year round though have really decreased that brief serenity we used to get, and it seems like there is always a 6 plate around anymore. It’s too bad they ruined the hunting and fishing around their own town and have to come east to ruin it there too…
I was driving through Sandpoint a couple of years ago and got to see a Trump flag flying ABOVE the American flag on the flag pole.I'm from Sandpoint,
I like it, but @Ought Six isn't exaggerating much. We will give you a pass though because once upon a time you did call Eastern Montana home.
From a guy on the eastern side of the state whose only option for groceries is an over priced Reynolds or a Dollar General heading out west to a WinCo is a fricken treat. The cracker cut cheese trays are awesome. Mother in law came out this direction this week. “You guys need anything from Helena before I head that way”. “You stopping at WinCo?” “Yes I am”. “Grab a pen this is going to be quite the list”.She said kids were making fun of other kids if their parents shopped at WinCO because "that's where the poor people shop." I know that stuff exists everywhere, but I don't think that kind of stuff was a thing in Bozeman 5-10 years ago. BTW, corn beef if on sale right now at WinCO 3.98/lb...