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Sadly the whole Left coast has got that way, we are even getting some crazy stuff here in Montana especially western MT.
How right you are about parts of western MT going right down the proverbial crapper! As but one example of the #@%&$*! idiots who have become entrenched in Bozeangles, on July 15th of last year after a five-hour debate and on a vote of 4-1, the Bozeman City Commission voted to adopt the Pride flag and all its variants as official flags of the city. 🤬
 
How right you are about parts of western MT going right down the proverbial crapper! As but one example of the #@%&$*! idiots who have become entrenched in Bozeangles, on July 15th of last year after a five-hour debate and on a vote of 4-1, the Bozeman City Commission voted to adopt the Pride flag and all its variants as official flags of the city. 🤬
Missoula did the same thing.
 
How right you are about parts of western MT going right down the proverbial crapper! As but one example of the #@%&$*! idiots who have become entrenched in Bozeangles, on July 15th of last year after a five-hour debate and on a vote of 4-1, the Bozeman City Commission voted to adopt the Pride flag and all its variants as official flags of the city. 🤬
Glad I sold my property in MT.
I wanna move to Scotland.
 
Glad I sold my property in MT.
I wanna move to Scotland.
So, you like rain, clouds, fog.....and more rain for most of the year? No one goes to Scotland for the weather! I lived in coastal northern British Columbia for years that has about the same bogus weather. One of the primary reasons I live where I do now....we have the same amount of sunny days as SDiego. But anyone is free to enjoy dull cloudy overcast days with rain 10 months of the year if that's your bag.

As but one example of the #@%&$*! idiots who have become entrenched in Bozeangles, on July 15th of last year after a five-hour debate and on a vote of 4-1, the Bozeman City Commission voted to adopt the Pride flag and all its variants as official flags of the city. 🤬

Probably not the place to vent, but I'm still vexed on how anyone could be "Proud" and use "Pride" for being a sexual deviate and suffering from gender/sexual dysphoria. What is there to be proud about? I just don't get it (or want to).

I'm stunned that this woke crap has spread to Montana of all places.

A nice winter morning walkabout here on the high desert.



Oh, and I'll admit, we've got those "Pride" idiots here too. Seems the sickness has spread far and wide in places we'd never have expected it even ten years ago. Personally, the flag of choice here for me is and always has been "Old Glory". Rick....out.
 
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So, you like rain, clouds, fog.....and more rain for most of the year? No one goes to Scotland for the weather! I lived in coastal northern British Columbia for years that has about the same bogus weather. One of the primary reasons I live where I do now....we have the same amount of sunny days as SDiego. But anyone is free to enjoy dull cloudy overcast days with rain 10 months of the year if that's your bag.



Probably not the place to vent, but I'm still vexed on how anyone could be "Proud" and use "Price" for being a sexual deviate and suffering from gender/sexual dysphoria. What is there to be proud about? I just don't get it (or want to).

I'm stunned that this woke crap has spread to Montana of all places.

A nice winter morning walkabout here on the high desert.



Oh, and I'll admit, we've got those "Pride" idiots here too. Seems the sickness has spread far and wide in places we'd never have expected it even ten years ago. Personally, the flag of choice here for me is and always has been "Old Glory". Rick....out.
Ive been there plenty of times and I enjoy the weather. Its not HOT and it's not COLD. 35°-70° all year long. Yes wet but thats OK. Not going fur weather but going fur lack of people.
Plenty to hunt and lots of water to fish.
 
Ive been there plenty of times and I enjoy the weather. Its not HOT and it's not COLD. 35°-70° all year long. Yes wet but thats OK. Not going fur weather but going fur lack of people.
Plenty to hunt and lots of water to fish.
Definitely want to visit Scotland,it's on my bucket list. Typically I've always thought the good Ole USA had all I've ever wanted but as of late I'd like to see the highlands and where my ancestors came from. Back to Eric, we need to visit Idaho first and cut his lawn and do other odd jobs he should not be doing and fretting about so he can just chill and get well asap.
 
Well. It's been 35 days since I was released from the hospital after my heart attack and triple bypass. Things are going well and things I couldn't do just a week or two ago are now doable (ie: putting on compression socks, clipping toenails, etc). Last week I met with the cardiac surgery department for my one month follow-up. No big changes, other than being cleared to drive. Getting in and out of my 4Runner takes a bit of work, but it's nice having the ability to drive again. No shooting for at least two more months, then easing into the bigger centerfire rifles is the Doctor's recommendation. The two month from now mark is the next big goal, with most restrictions being lifted at that point.

I start rehab on Friday, which will be three days a week for 18 weeks. Building up cardio strength (I'm already walking 1.5 to 2 miles a day on my own), nutrition education and eventually upper body strength. It will be a lot of work and time, but worth it in the end.

Thanks for all the well wishes!
 
Eric,
I am sure some days can be frustrating and you want to do more. Take some time to reflect and think about life. Do things you want to do, not things you think you should do. Follow your intuition and minimize any toxic relationships with people in your life. I am glad you are on the mend. Prayers sent for you my friend.
 
Eric - It's good to hear you are gradually getting back on the road and more importantly, back on the road to recovery. Having never experienced having a heart attack and having to go through triple bypass surgery, I can only imagine the physical therapy and lifestyle adjustment regimen you are now facing. I'm sure you will, but it's important that you follow the physical therapy sessions, as arduous and painful as they may be. Be patient and celebrate the small improvements you make and soon you'll be back on your feet in due time. It's a long journey.
 
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