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Cruising the
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Originally posted by Gustofer:
It's butt ugly here, the people are all assholes, the weather sucks, the hunting and fishing sucks, and there's nothing to do. And...we're full.

I hear eastern Montana is nice though.

Wink


I had a t-shirt that said in big letters "Montana Sucks" right below it in smaller letters it said, "now go back to California and tell you friends"




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Your two Spanish girls story needs some spicing up! Welcome to freedom! Sometimes I think I need an escape! I read Atlas Shrugged around 1982 on a Navy ship out at sea, it wasn't my copy so I don't have one. My dad met the ship in Spain for what they called a Tiger cruise, riding 12 days back from deployment with us. I said, here read this, and he did! Sometimes to this day he will refer to some folks as a looter!


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I read a borrowed copy decades ago.

I would like to re-read it. Please include me.

If a Kindle version is available, that would be my first choice, otherwise a hard copy.
Tell us more about the girls from Spain. I spent a year and a half working in Barcelona, loved the country, the people, the wine, and the food (I gained way too much weight while living there).



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Never read it. I admit freely that I was a big time slacker in HS. Regret it today but did OK despite it. So please include me.


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Please don't include me in the book karma.

Just to put the book in perspective. When my cousin and I drove from Wisconsin to Kalispell, MT it took us thirty hours. He brought along the cassette version of this book and thats all we listened to for the whole trip.
 
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I read a borrowed copy decades ago.

I would like to re-read it. Please include me.

If a Kindle version is available, that would be my first choice, otherwise a hard copy.
Tell us more about the girls from Spain. I spent a year and a half working in Barcelona, loved the country, the people, the wine, and the food (I gained way too much weight while living there).


Just sent you an Amazon gift for the Kindle version.


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Never read it. I admit freely that I was a big time slacker in HS. Regret it today but did OK despite it. So please include me.


Sent you an email, reply and I will send you a copy.


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I've told my wife many times that I'd love to retire to Montana. Never been there, but the scenery looks spectacular and I hear the hunting and fishing is world-class. The only thing stopping me is the winters, and I figure I'd adjust eventually.




Here's to the sunny slopes of long ago.
 
Posts: 3639 | Location: Morganton, NC | Registered: December 31, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Where Ya at?


I just got a place in Big Fork, talking and looking at places to buy around here.


I am from Big Fork. I stillhave crap tons of family all across the state. I spent many a morning fishing off the old bridge (no longer there) across the flathead in Holt. Right next to Kehoes agate shop.

Wonderful area.
 
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Originally posted by V-Tail:
I read a borrowed copy decades ago.

I would like to re-read it. Please include me.

If a Kindle version is available, that would be my first choice, otherwise a hard copy.
Tell us more about the girls from Spain. I spent a year and a half working in Barcelona, loved the country, the people, the wine, and the food (I gained way too much weight while living there).
Just sent you an Amazon gift for the Kindle version.
Got it. It now lives in the "Classics" collection on my Kindle.

Thank you, thank you!

Uh, we're still waiting to hear more about the girls from Spain.



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I’ve never read it. But sure would like to. Please consider me for paperback copy. Thanks
 
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I'm glad you finally found a place to call "home".

I too have never read the book. Please include me for a chance at either version.


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Thank you sooma. Email sent.


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Welcome to Big Sky Country.


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Uh, we're still waiting to hear more about the girls from Spain.


Hahaha, pretty sure those girls became bear food, they were so ill prepared.


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I've told my wife many times that I'd love to retire to Montana. Never been there, but the scenery looks spectacular and I hear the hunting and fishing is world-class. The only thing stopping me is the winters, and I figure I'd adjust eventually.


As a brand new guy, I don't know about all that, but after catching 2 whole trout just screwing around, I can absolutely say fishing is incredible. Big Grin


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I’ve never read it. But sure would like to. Please consider me for paperback copy. Thanks


Email sent


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I'm glad you finally found a place to call "home".

I too have never read the book. Please include me for a chance at either version.


Email sent and you are the last one!


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Welcome to Big Sky Country.


Love every part of it!


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I'm jealous. I spent my summers outside of West Glacier, mostly living near Lake 5. Tons of relatives still right in that area, few of them own the KOA in West Glacier. Things are just starting to crank up for the summer there. The plows reached the top of Logan pass in the last few days.


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