pzinck said:I stopped in there a couple of times.Man there were 7 women to every man at the bars.Danced all night and didnt need to rent a hotel room.Hope you have as much fun.
Are you sure that ratio is not the other way, 7 men to 1 women? I was in the wrong bars when I was there.
pzinck said:I am only joking i hope you people know,last time i joked people got riled up.I am just trying to liven this place up.Remember when this place was like the wild west? Now everyone is so politically correct,we are boring .
pzinck said:Eric, i am only joking buddy. Dont desire to have anything but fun here.Haave a great day.
Steve Pierce said:Eric, How did the Christina thing turn out?
Randy said:Ah...Missoula, Montana.....
In a former life, I "almost" got tossed out of a bar in Missoula, Montana....does that count?
Something about being in the "front row" ..ah...never mind
mvivion said:As a matter of fact, I went to the University of Montana, Missoula for five years. Missoula waaaayyy back then was a nice town with a little pollution problem. Teepee burners, ya know, as well as pulp mills.
On the other hand, Johnsons Flying Service was in full flight back then, and that was an operation!! I recall a time when they were using a Mustang and a P-38 for lead, and they were still operating a couple of Trimotors as jump ships. Smokejumpers liked em cause they didn't even get their hair messed up when they stepped out.
They were dropping retardent with several TBM/TBFs and at least one B-17.
I wouldn't mind spending a few weeks in Missoula, a nice town.
MTV
mghallen said:Hey MTV,
Find'a house in Minysoda yet? The bars/restraunts in Grand Forks are the best, or before the flood when I frequented those types of places.
Erik/Pzink I don't know about the pilot's at your airports, but in the Arctic we are all tall, gregarious, strapping, and above average in smarts. I guess there has to be some advantage to being a pilot.
Mike
We can't spell though.