October 2016 chat, bs and other shenanigans
#48
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Location: Great Falls, Montana
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Decided to subscribe to the forum.
We are transplanted South Dakotans, not to be confused with Montanites, or Wyomians!
I am from a tiny little town called Hitchcock and my wife is from Huron. The Navy brought us out here, and due to the wife's hay fever and her extreme dislike of the cold, we are still out here.
Took the trailer back there in 2006, but we've been too broke to go back since. We ARE planning a trip this coming summer tho....
so, hello SD Chapter!
We are transplanted South Dakotans, not to be confused with Montanites, or Wyomians!
I am from a tiny little town called Hitchcock and my wife is from Huron. The Navy brought us out here, and due to the wife's hay fever and her extreme dislike of the cold, we are still out here.
Took the trailer back there in 2006, but we've been too broke to go back since. We ARE planning a trip this coming summer tho....
so, hello SD Chapter!
Howdy Sailor........
#49
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Rob......Since you left SD....Pat has been collecting more sheep for his....well, Fantasies.......
#53
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Pat is pretty aggressive rustling sheep from Montana.......Hard to patrol the entire Eastern border........
#55
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Don't want democrat border guards........they take bribes.....
#57
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T could believe that.........
#59
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Not as far west as I want
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Decided to subscribe to the forum.
We are transplanted South Dakotans, not to be confused with Montanites, or Wyomians!
I am from a tiny little town called Hitchcock and my wife is from Huron. The Navy brought us out here, and due to the wife's hay fever and her extreme dislike of the cold, we are still out here.
Took the trailer back there in 2006, but we've been too broke to go back since. We ARE planning a trip this coming summer tho....
so, hello SD Chapter!
We are transplanted South Dakotans, not to be confused with Montanites, or Wyomians!
I am from a tiny little town called Hitchcock and my wife is from Huron. The Navy brought us out here, and due to the wife's hay fever and her extreme dislike of the cold, we are still out here.
Took the trailer back there in 2006, but we've been too broke to go back since. We ARE planning a trip this coming summer tho....
so, hello SD Chapter!
#60
We're from the middle east, not the far east so we're still ok...smack dab in the middle of the best pheasant hunting anywhere! The secret is a stretch of land where the glaciers dropped sand into the gumbo making it perfect for corn growing and pheasant "growing".
lemme clarify - in SDAK terms not worldly terms!
My mother (divorced when I was 5'ish) ran Judee's Cafe in Custer for ~ 25 years or so. She loved the BH and I think may have had some of her ashes scattered there. She was raised by foster parents on the oldest ranch in the BH at the time. It is around Hill City,and at one time you could stand in the middle of Reynolds Meadow and it was their land as far as you could see .I think the family sold it off sadly... It had a barn with wooden nails and a bunkhouse for the hands. I remember a rocking horse a dinner chime for the hands, and big long horns over the fire place. Pitchers and bowls in the bedrooms like old western hotels. It's the closes thing I've seen to the Ponderosa...
lemme clarify - in SDAK terms not worldly terms!
My mother (divorced when I was 5'ish) ran Judee's Cafe in Custer for ~ 25 years or so. She loved the BH and I think may have had some of her ashes scattered there. She was raised by foster parents on the oldest ranch in the BH at the time. It is around Hill City,and at one time you could stand in the middle of Reynolds Meadow and it was their land as far as you could see .I think the family sold it off sadly... It had a barn with wooden nails and a bunkhouse for the hands. I remember a rocking horse a dinner chime for the hands, and big long horns over the fire place. Pitchers and bowls in the bedrooms like old western hotels. It's the closes thing I've seen to the Ponderosa...