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I don't know if this is the appropriate thread, but I'll ask anyway. Do any of you get together for meets with your trucks? I know over at crownvic.net they have occassional meets with the cars. Just curious. Wondering if anyone around the ND/MN/MT/SD area would be interested in such a thing if they happen. I suppose a guy could learn something.
Had I known you lived in Bismark last winter I would have met you when I lived there for seven months. I had an apartment on Xavier St. from August last year...
Theo, you weren't very far from my location. Maybe a mile away across town.
What I can't figure out is why there are so few enthusiasts in ND. I'm not just talking about Ford trucks, but also in other interests. I hunt the web for people, but this state seems to come up dry. Maybe I should pull myself away from my computer once and a while and get out.
Nothing is far from anywhere in Bismarck - I was amazed at the lack of traffic, and lack of distance in town.. I loved it there, and hope to go back sometime, buy a chunk of land and live there for a while.
I tried to get to know a few up there, and if it does not involve shooting something, or buying guns, nobody is interested... luckily for me I am the same, so found a few friends whilst I was there..
Originally posted by theologian I tried to get to know a few up there, and if it does not involve shooting something, or buying guns, nobody is interested...
That's very true. Hunting/Fishing and H.S./College football. If your not into that your pretty much on your own. Unfortuneately, I'm not into any of those things. I do take advantage of the states' history and beauty. It's a great place to do photography and just relax.
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