Hem
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I bet that Billings person still prioritizes the daily latte.Seen a ‘63 Chevy in Iraq with a similar lack of tire.
They got pricey lattes in Iraq?
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I bet that Billings person still prioritizes the daily latte.Seen a ‘63 Chevy in Iraq with a similar lack of tire.
Mister Green Bean was the best coffee I ever drank.I bet that Billings person still prioritizes the daily latte.
They got pricey lattes in Iraq?
I had some landowners ask me where we were from when asking for permission. I said great falls and bozeman. They let us hunt. Had I said billings it would've been a no. Billings hunters have a bad reputation with landowners.
I think bozeman hunters are the ones that pushed for license plates that don’t show county seats on them anymore
The landowners around here refer to Bozeman hunters as “F*cking sixers.”Bozeman is getting that way around here too
I’d buy that rancher a beer. Wish we had more of those around. I was walking door to door with my boy the other day selling raffle tickets it’s funny the amount of no solicit signs people have up now imagine guys pulling into your house a hour before daylight and waking the wife up wanting to hunt your ranch. I’m surprised some don’t press charges just for driving in past a no trespassing sign to talk to them honestlyThe landowners around here refer to Bozeman hunters as “F*cking sixers.”
A few years ago some Bozeman guys (with a large hunting brand) got permission to waterfowl hunt on a ranch down here. They kept asking to lease it and the landowner said no but they could hunt whenever and that he gives permission on a first come first serve basis. Fast forward a year and these guys are advertising a hunt giveaway with them on said ranch. Needless to say, landowner found out…hasn’t been a Bozeman hunter with permission since. That rancher is an old timer that’s been around forever and given permission very graciously. He was telling a couple of us about this and his comment was basically that he allows hunting because it brings joy to people, but he won’t allow it when it’s for money.
I share this thought. If I could have my 16 back I would get rid of the centennial ones. Folks I talk to can’t believe it when I say I won’t have one for county in which I am currently in because they don’t have a good reputation.I like the county codes on Montana’s license plates, and don’t like the fact that when people get the Centennial plates or organizational ones they don’t have them.
If license plates were recalculated based on county populations today, the ones on the back of my truck would have a 16 instead of a 51. Those Sixes would be 2.