General
10 Sep 04
Originally posted by Frank BurnsI can't tell you how many times I have driven the entire length of that state going from North Dakota to Washington State and back. The first time was in 1941, long before freeways and automatic shifts! First as a child, then as the driver. Took the Empire Builder several times over the years, too. It is not only the beauty of the state but the fresh air in the mountains, the immensity of it all. I love the area around Bozeman and Missoula. Rugged country...rugged people.
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You on the East Coast wouldn't stand a chance in hell in Montana. Ha Ha.
Originally posted by ale1552Rugged people. You should expect a polska to tame its beauty. Its only rugged to the people who carry chips on their shoulders, and people who believe they're greater than the land around them.
I can't tell you how many times I have driven the entire length of that state going from North Dakota to Washington State and back. The first time was in 1941, long before freeways and automatic shifts! First as a child, then as the driver. Took the Empire Builder several times over the years, too. It is not only the beauty of the state but the fresh air in ...[text shortened]... mensity of it all. I love the area around Bozeman and Missoula. Rugged country...rugged people.
Montana has a way of pounding reality into a mans being, and his soul. One day can't do it, maybe not one month. The longer you listen to its wild, the more you realise the land is you. Treat it as you would yourself, and it'll be gentle to you.
-GIN
Originally posted by GatecrasherYes it is very very scary, and we have body to get more people in - it's called the european union, and it sucks....to use an unusually excellent americanism.
Yeah, that's very scary. Is Montana such an undesirable place to live, or do they have laws keeping people out? ๐
EDIT: If you have a law to keep people out, or a way of negatively depicting Montana which has the desired effect, please let us know.