well who was fighting the bull? And if the bull won...Quote:
Originally Posted by YourSurrogateGod
/sheez...some people
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well who was fighting the bull? And if the bull won...Quote:
Originally Posted by YourSurrogateGod
/sheez...some people
Ahh... ok, my misperception of of a different culture :) .Quote:
Originally Posted by Mick
Sadly I have seen this in action...well not quite. But I recall sitting at a resturant bar in a state that practices this very thing. So the guy orders a plate of 'mountain oysters' as they are called. They are deep fried....he winds up complaining because there was too much 'batter' used and not enough 'meat'. :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by YourSurrogateGod
Just curious, where did this happen?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mick
Montana ;) They also put tomato juice in the beer...called a red eye if I recall correctly.Quote:
Originally Posted by YourSurrogateGod
Never been in those parts :shrug: . But from what I hear, there is little big gov interference there, ahh... music to my ears :) .Quote:
Originally Posted by Mick
I thought (for some odd reason) that the bulls would fight with other bulls... I need to get out of Germany asap.
I've been there a few times, among many other places ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by YourSurrogateGod
Yea they are mostly against goverment interference. Very nice polite people up there, give you the shirt off their back.
Very nice country if you like mountains from the central to the west, it's all plains to the east.
Little big horn is down in the south-east central on the Crow reservation, no big deal I'd skip it.
Glacier park, yellowstone the part in montana, flathead valley/lake is nice.
bozeman, kalispell, missoula,helena are nice places.
Good fishing, good hunting. And lots of wide open space.
it is vague but I seem to think they don't call them mountain oysters...seems like they call them something else...don't recall...been a while since I've been up there.
Hmm... Now when I'm done with my masters I have 2 choices to when it comes down to getting out of the North East. Montana or Texas. Too bad there is no high-speed train connecting the two :( .Quote:
Originally Posted by Mick
Why not moving to Austria? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by YourSurrogateGod
Sorry, I'm not a big fan of socialist bloated governments ;) (not to say that our federal government is as skinny as a stick :rolleyes: .)Quote:
Originally Posted by NoHero
It would take you 2 days to get to MT. But the train runs along the northern part, I think it goes through kalispell.Quote:
Originally Posted by YourSurrogateGod
I would pick montana, clean, pretty, laid back. But economy wise...not really bumping.
But if you stick with bozeman, missoula, helena, kalispiel, and find a programming job in one of those (which there are) then dude you'd be living like a king....
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Originally Posted by YourSurrogateGod
I just hope that there is some for Linux, I'd love to work in that environment...Quote:
Originally Posted by Mick
I think we had best get back to the jokes before we get yelled at.Quote:
Originally Posted by YourSurrogateGod
Two nuns and a frog walk into a bar...
How do you keep a blonde busy for hours?
Give her a pack of M&M's and tell her to sort them alphabetically...
/Here all week, new show starts at 11.