Comments on: Visiting the Real Montana
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By sunrise6 on 06-08-12 @ 8:42 am
Thanks for the remininsing Dave. As one from over there myself, I did not know that everyoutfit did not come with a scarf until I went to college where wind was called weather and not
an assumed part of every day rain, snow or shine. Harsh condidtions build strong families and
families build strong communities where people help each other. It is just the way Montanans
are. Makes me want to go on a road trip.
By fourweight on 06-08-12 @ 3:30 pm
Dave - I am confused - I thought you have been saying that the real Montana rests in our desire and god given right to mine, drill, and otherwise exploit every last thing in the state. Has
been sounding to me that you think the real montana is a lot like Williston ND. (which I would
not wish on Denny Rehberg….well, OK - I would I guess)
Can’t have all the idyllic stuff you seem to like combine wtih man-camps and flaming burn-offs
everywhere looking like a cormac McCarthy novel.
You can want your cake and claim to eat it too - but sooner or later you have to decide which
you like more. I for one would rather not burn down our house so we can stay warm one more
night. I rather like this house we call Montana.













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