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mthoopsfan

mtgrizrule said:
Glendive roots here. Relatives in Glendive and Circle area.

Cool. Did you live there? What did your family do? Ag? My great grandparents and grand parents are on the Range Riders Wall of Fame in the Miles City Museum. He created the Buffalo Rapids irrigation project just east of Miles City on the Yellowstone. The athletic stadium in Miles City is named after my father-in-law. My cousin, who lives on the family ranch, is the head football coach at Culbertson, and another cousin was the coach before him. One of the Fort Shaw Native American women, who were basketball world champs at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904, married into our family. James J. Hill, the Empire Builder from St. Paul, used to hunt ducks on our family ranch in the 1890s.

OldCatGriz guy poster. You know a lot about eastern MT and its history and sports. What was your connection there? You also know a lot about a lot of other things. Erudite?
 
Do “good guys” denigrate the experience of service members in order to prop themselves to strangers on an Internet forum? Do good guys simultaneously claim credit for their relatives’ service in order to justify their actions?

Would a “good guy” insult my dad’s recent death simply because he couldn’t handle the inevitable teasing that came with his over the top sycophantic defense of Petek’s domestic violence charges?

Does a “good guy” repeatedly call another poster (whom he doesn’t know from Adam) a junkie?

Does a “good guy” routinely talk shit to strangers then hide behind a keyboard when called to account for his words?

What goes around comes around…

He better pray he doesn’t see me in person because all the Depends in the world won’t hold the torrent of geriatric piss that will erupt from his swollen prostate.

One of the worst parts of the internet is that it has allowed cowards to believe they can talk shit to strangers from afar with no consequences…

I want to remind him that Missoula is a very small place… his fat little fingers have cashed a check his terminally insecure ass can’t handle.
 
mthoopsfan said:
mtgrizrule said:
Glendive roots here. Relatives in Glendive and Circle area.

Cool. Did you live there? What did your family do? Ag? My great grandparents and grand parents are on the Range Riders Wall of Fame in the Miles City Museum. He created the Buffalo Rapids irrigation project just east of Miles City on the Yellowstone. The athletic stadium in Miles City is named after my father-in-law. My cousin, who lives on the family ranch, is the head football coach at Culbertson, and another cousin was the coach before him. One of the Fort Shaw Native American women, who were basketball world champs at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904, married into our family. James J. Hill, the Empire Builder from St. Paul, used to hunt ducks on our family ranch in the 1890s.

OldCatGriz guy poster. You know a lot about eastern MT and its history and sports. What was your connection there? You also know a lot about a lot of other things. Erudite?

My entire family was born in Glasgow. I began school in Nashua. My great-grandfather had a lot of land between Wyola and Miles City and when he passed, five brothers and three sisters went to the grave not speaking to each other. Parents migrated to the Gallatin Valley around present day Bozeangeles. I got to see Larry Pretty Weasel play high school basketball and have a copy of a high school schedule he autographed for me when I was a principal in a school one of his grandchildren played for. Related to the entire town of Scobey and went to the district tournament when the Selvigs were there and some of Ueland's relatives were on that team. You used to be related to me via marriage.

*Outlook and Richey district, divisional and state just like Manhattan and White Sulphur in 64. Clay and Brand Robinson's father had the Stockman's Bar in Glasgow. Few people realize the Ueland's are originally from Outlook nor do they know Reese and Tiny Puckett beat the Harlem Globetrotters along with a few others to get Reese the ball. Their kids led Peerless to a state championship.

We're all in-bred in eastern Montana.

*Erudite? I only have a masters and specialists. However, I will be in New Orleans to see how well Klieman has tweaked the A-Gap power out of the I formation just to see how Saban counters it December 31st. It's my hope Billy in Gainesville modifies it a bit as I just can't stand that bullshit air raid crap that I understand Prime Time is taking to Boulder.
 
gotgame75 said:
Do “good guys” denigrate the experience of service members in order to prop themselves to strangers on an Internet forum? Do good guys simultaneously claim credit for their relatives’ service in order to justify their actions?

Would a “good guy” insult my dad’s recent death simply because he couldn’t handle the inevitable teasing that came with his over the top sycophantic defense of Petek’s domestic violence charges?

Does a “good guy” repeatedly call another poster (whom he doesn’t know from Adam) a junkie?

Does a “good guy” routinely talk shit to strangers then hide behind a keyboard when called to account for his words?

What goes around comes around…

He better pray he doesn’t see me in person because all the Depends in the world won’t hold the torrent of geriatric piss that will erupt from his swollen prostate.

One of the worst parts of the internet is that it has allowed cowards to believe they can talk shit to strangers from afar with no consequences…

I want to remind him that Missoula is a very small place… his fat little fingers have cashed a check his terminally insecure ass can’t handle.

Wow, you're so upset about a poster on the internet, that you want to hurt him. Sounds like you're the coward hiding behind the keyboard bud. You scream "insecurities"

I feel bad for you bro. Take a Xanax or something.
 
mthoopsfan said:
Allezchat said:
He once called me a good poster. I added that to my business cards.

I may have to talk to you about being my egriz speechwriter. Your biz card comment is my kind of comment, but perhaps a bit better than mine.

Done. I write in crayon and usually fill up the page with doodles. I used to write with markers but I'd smell them and end up with black dots on my nose.
 
AZDoc said:
I would say one thing about egriz is that everyone has a tone. Some are homers, some are optimistic, some are pessimistic, some have rituals, etc. PR is what PR is. I think what he is, is everything people have said to some degree. Some of it is real, some of it is he is grouchy that day and being a douche, some of it is egging people on. I think we all can do it at times in real life or in an anonymous forum. I said a couple years ago, I'd love to hang out with him at a game. I think it would be an excellent conversation, and bet he's actually a pretty good dude when not on the screen (plus, OBVIOUSLY I'd get to meet a lot of people). Truth is, being a Montanan is sorta like being in an exclusive club. Montana is special. If you take out the meth heads and California transplants, the rest of us are down to earth, laid back folk. He, and most of the Griz fans on here, would be entertaining for me to watch some Griz football with.


Edit: Feels like he's died or something, with all these posts :lol: :lol: :lol:

"Montana is sorta like being in an exclusive club. Montana is special."

Agree 100%. Even some of the annoying cat fans. We've built a place we have to protect.
 
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