Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>From: "Terry Jeffrey" twjeffrey@hotmail.com >Yep, I >pass through Billings every once in a blue moon. We'll hook up one of these >days for a beer. 'twould be my pleasure to share a cold one with you terry. if youve the time we'll go down the lake (1 block away), crack open a couple cold ones, throw a few lines in the water, and throw a couple elk or buffalo steaks on the grille. >One of our favorite restaurants was the >Texas Roadhouse. I understand Montana now has one in Billings. That is >worth the 3.5hr trip to Billings in itself! there is and its decent, but i prefer the mom & pop joints where they slaughter the cow in the back room, and cook/serve it in the front. :-) ive taken a strong liking to buffalo meat, no wonder they nearly went extinct.....thats good eatin'! > I check the job ads >from Billings weekly and would move out that way in a minute if/when the >right job opens up. one thing we're not short on is employment opportunities for qualified workers. what do you do and ill keep an eye out? >You can also find the largest bull elk in the >state out in the CM Russell area in the Missouri Breaks. .....and thats where ill be this winter with a .30-.30 in hand. :-) >A big "welcome" to Big Sky to you & family. many thanks terry. this place is awesome and i love it more daily. its had a magical effect on my entire family and i wouldnt trade it for anything. i never thought it would be second nature to slip on my boots and cowboy hat before leaving for work. :-) ive traded eminem for randy travis, the sweats for overalls, and im happy. the kids love it here, the wifey considers it home, and im preparing to help my brother (and best friend) move his family out here from north carolina as soon as his house sells. |
Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>From: "Terry Jeffrey" twjeffrey@hotmail.com >Yep, I >pass through Billings every once in a blue moon. We'll hook up one of these >days for a beer. 'twould be my pleasure to share a cold one with you terry. if youve the time we'll go down the lake (1 block away), crack open a couple cold ones, throw a few lines in the water, and throw a couple elk or buffalo steaks on the grille. >One of our favorite restaurants was the >Texas Roadhouse. I understand Montana now has one in Billings. That is >worth the 3.5hr trip to Billings in itself! there is and its decent, but i prefer the mom & pop joints where they slaughter the cow in the back room, and cook/serve it in the front. :-) ive taken a strong liking to buffalo meat, no wonder they nearly went extinct.....thats good eatin'! > I check the job ads >from Billings weekly and would move out that way in a minute if/when the >right job opens up. one thing we're not short on is employment opportunities for qualified workers. what do you do and ill keep an eye out? >You can also find the largest bull elk in the >state out in the CM Russell area in the Missouri Breaks. .....and thats where ill be this winter with a .30-.30 in hand. :-) >A big "welcome" to Big Sky to you & family. many thanks terry. this place is awesome and i love it more daily. its had a magical effect on my entire family and i wouldnt trade it for anything. i never thought it would be second nature to slip on my boots and cowboy hat before leaving for work. :-) ive traded eminem for randy travis, the sweats for overalls, and im happy. the kids love it here, the wifey considers it home, and im preparing to help my brother (and best friend) move his family out here from north carolina as soon as his house sells. |
Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>From: "Terry Jeffrey" twjeffrey@hotmail.com >Yep, I >pass through Billings every once in a blue moon. We'll hook up one of these >days for a beer. 'twould be my pleasure to share a cold one with you terry. if youve the time we'll go down the lake (1 block away), crack open a couple cold ones, throw a few lines in the water, and throw a couple elk or buffalo steaks on the grille. >One of our favorite restaurants was the >Texas Roadhouse. I understand Montana now has one in Billings. That is >worth the 3.5hr trip to Billings in itself! there is and its decent, but i prefer the mom & pop joints where they slaughter the cow in the back room, and cook/serve it in the front. :-) ive taken a strong liking to buffalo meat, no wonder they nearly went extinct.....thats good eatin'! > I check the job ads >from Billings weekly and would move out that way in a minute if/when the >right job opens up. one thing we're not short on is employment opportunities for qualified workers. what do you do and ill keep an eye out? >You can also find the largest bull elk in the >state out in the CM Russell area in the Missouri Breaks. .....and thats where ill be this winter with a .30-.30 in hand. :-) >A big "welcome" to Big Sky to you & family. many thanks terry. this place is awesome and i love it more daily. its had a magical effect on my entire family and i wouldnt trade it for anything. i never thought it would be second nature to slip on my boots and cowboy hat before leaving for work. :-) ive traded eminem for randy travis, the sweats for overalls, and im happy. the kids love it here, the wifey considers it home, and im preparing to help my brother (and best friend) move his family out here from north carolina as soon as his house sells. |
Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
> there is and its decent, but i prefer the mom & pop joints where they
slaughter > the cow in the back room, and cook/serve it in the front. :-) ive taken a > strong liking to buffalo meat, no wonder they nearly went extinct.....thats > good eatin'! Yep, buffalo meat is awesome eats. Much leaner than beef. You can get it many places here in Montana & Dakotas. A buddy and I are going in on half for one in a couple weeks. A fellow out near Gold Creek raises them. You come shoot and gut it, and he'll quarter and pack it up for you. It is about the same price as a 1/2 beef, but better. > one thing we're not short on is employment opportunities for qualified workers. > what do you do and ill keep an eye out? I'm a mainframe systems programmer, but can do just about any applications type programming too. I prefer the IBM big-iron work, which is harder to find outside of the larger cities. State of Montana still runs big-blue hardware which is why I'm here. I do contract software consulting work for them. > many thanks terry. this place is awesome and i love it more daily. its had a > magical effect on my entire family and i wouldnt trade it for anything. i > never thought it would be second nature to slip on my boots and cowboy hat > before leaving for work. :-) ive traded eminem for randy travis, the sweats > for overalls, and im happy. the kids love it here, the wifey considers it > home, and im preparing to help my brother (and best friend) move his family out > here from north carolina as soon as his house sells. I'm an easterner myself (born & raised in southern WV). But there just isn't enough elbow room anymore back that way for me. When I lived in North Dakota, we used to always say "40 below keeps the rif-raf out". Man is that true!! The crime out here is nothing compared to down south/back east. Sad to say, but much of it is out on the Indian reservations. Montana also has many good vacation spots in and around the state. It's a good central location for that. Family and I are heading out today to head down to the Salt Lake area & Utah for awhile. Best wishes again to you & family, and your brother & his family. If you travel out this way, let me know. Terry |
Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
> there is and its decent, but i prefer the mom & pop joints where they
slaughter > the cow in the back room, and cook/serve it in the front. :-) ive taken a > strong liking to buffalo meat, no wonder they nearly went extinct.....thats > good eatin'! Yep, buffalo meat is awesome eats. Much leaner than beef. You can get it many places here in Montana & Dakotas. A buddy and I are going in on half for one in a couple weeks. A fellow out near Gold Creek raises them. You come shoot and gut it, and he'll quarter and pack it up for you. It is about the same price as a 1/2 beef, but better. > one thing we're not short on is employment opportunities for qualified workers. > what do you do and ill keep an eye out? I'm a mainframe systems programmer, but can do just about any applications type programming too. I prefer the IBM big-iron work, which is harder to find outside of the larger cities. State of Montana still runs big-blue hardware which is why I'm here. I do contract software consulting work for them. > many thanks terry. this place is awesome and i love it more daily. its had a > magical effect on my entire family and i wouldnt trade it for anything. i > never thought it would be second nature to slip on my boots and cowboy hat > before leaving for work. :-) ive traded eminem for randy travis, the sweats > for overalls, and im happy. the kids love it here, the wifey considers it > home, and im preparing to help my brother (and best friend) move his family out > here from north carolina as soon as his house sells. I'm an easterner myself (born & raised in southern WV). But there just isn't enough elbow room anymore back that way for me. When I lived in North Dakota, we used to always say "40 below keeps the rif-raf out". Man is that true!! The crime out here is nothing compared to down south/back east. Sad to say, but much of it is out on the Indian reservations. Montana also has many good vacation spots in and around the state. It's a good central location for that. Family and I are heading out today to head down to the Salt Lake area & Utah for awhile. Best wishes again to you & family, and your brother & his family. If you travel out this way, let me know. Terry |
Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
> there is and its decent, but i prefer the mom & pop joints where they
slaughter > the cow in the back room, and cook/serve it in the front. :-) ive taken a > strong liking to buffalo meat, no wonder they nearly went extinct.....thats > good eatin'! Yep, buffalo meat is awesome eats. Much leaner than beef. You can get it many places here in Montana & Dakotas. A buddy and I are going in on half for one in a couple weeks. A fellow out near Gold Creek raises them. You come shoot and gut it, and he'll quarter and pack it up for you. It is about the same price as a 1/2 beef, but better. > one thing we're not short on is employment opportunities for qualified workers. > what do you do and ill keep an eye out? I'm a mainframe systems programmer, but can do just about any applications type programming too. I prefer the IBM big-iron work, which is harder to find outside of the larger cities. State of Montana still runs big-blue hardware which is why I'm here. I do contract software consulting work for them. > many thanks terry. this place is awesome and i love it more daily. its had a > magical effect on my entire family and i wouldnt trade it for anything. i > never thought it would be second nature to slip on my boots and cowboy hat > before leaving for work. :-) ive traded eminem for randy travis, the sweats > for overalls, and im happy. the kids love it here, the wifey considers it > home, and im preparing to help my brother (and best friend) move his family out > here from north carolina as soon as his house sells. I'm an easterner myself (born & raised in southern WV). But there just isn't enough elbow room anymore back that way for me. When I lived in North Dakota, we used to always say "40 below keeps the rif-raf out". Man is that true!! The crime out here is nothing compared to down south/back east. Sad to say, but much of it is out on the Indian reservations. Montana also has many good vacation spots in and around the state. It's a good central location for that. Family and I are heading out today to head down to the Salt Lake area & Utah for awhile. Best wishes again to you & family, and your brother & his family. If you travel out this way, let me know. Terry |
Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
> there is and its decent, but i prefer the mom & pop joints where they
slaughter > the cow in the back room, and cook/serve it in the front. :-) ive taken a > strong liking to buffalo meat, no wonder they nearly went extinct.....thats > good eatin'! Yep, buffalo meat is awesome eats. Much leaner than beef. You can get it many places here in Montana & Dakotas. A buddy and I are going in on half for one in a couple weeks. A fellow out near Gold Creek raises them. You come shoot and gut it, and he'll quarter and pack it up for you. It is about the same price as a 1/2 beef, but better. > one thing we're not short on is employment opportunities for qualified workers. > what do you do and ill keep an eye out? I'm a mainframe systems programmer, but can do just about any applications type programming too. I prefer the IBM big-iron work, which is harder to find outside of the larger cities. State of Montana still runs big-blue hardware which is why I'm here. I do contract software consulting work for them. > many thanks terry. this place is awesome and i love it more daily. its had a > magical effect on my entire family and i wouldnt trade it for anything. i > never thought it would be second nature to slip on my boots and cowboy hat > before leaving for work. :-) ive traded eminem for randy travis, the sweats > for overalls, and im happy. the kids love it here, the wifey considers it > home, and im preparing to help my brother (and best friend) move his family out > here from north carolina as soon as his house sells. I'm an easterner myself (born & raised in southern WV). But there just isn't enough elbow room anymore back that way for me. When I lived in North Dakota, we used to always say "40 below keeps the rif-raf out". Man is that true!! The crime out here is nothing compared to down south/back east. Sad to say, but much of it is out on the Indian reservations. Montana also has many good vacation spots in and around the state. It's a good central location for that. Family and I are heading out today to head down to the Salt Lake area & Utah for awhile. Best wishes again to you & family, and your brother & his family. If you travel out this way, let me know. Terry |
Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>From: "Terry Jeffrey" >I'm a mainframe systems programmer, cool, ill keep my eyes open.>Montana also has many good vacation spots in and around the state. for sure. have you seen my pictures of beartooth pass by chance? http://tinyurl.com/3bgzf its awesome. we're headed up to yellowstone this weekend but im lookin forward to riding beartooth pass more than seeing yellowstgone. |
Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>From: "Terry Jeffrey" >I'm a mainframe systems programmer, cool, ill keep my eyes open.>Montana also has many good vacation spots in and around the state. for sure. have you seen my pictures of beartooth pass by chance? http://tinyurl.com/3bgzf its awesome. we're headed up to yellowstone this weekend but im lookin forward to riding beartooth pass more than seeing yellowstgone. |
Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>Subject: Re: totally jeepless till unlimited rubi
>From: "Terry Jeffrey" >I'm a mainframe systems programmer, cool, ill keep my eyes open.>Montana also has many good vacation spots in and around the state. for sure. have you seen my pictures of beartooth pass by chance? http://tinyurl.com/3bgzf its awesome. we're headed up to yellowstone this weekend but im lookin forward to riding beartooth pass more than seeing yellowstgone. |
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