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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby St George » Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:42 pm

Here is a Bobcat for the records.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Stenerud
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby ponyboy » Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:45 pm

StallionsModelT wrote: I don't want to live in a place where the local AMC 12 is my best access to culture.


Haha. Understood. You gotta be the true outdoor type.
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby St George » Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:46 pm

And some guy named Eric Dickerson was in Montana recently.

http://bobcatnation.com/node/292
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby StallionsModelT » Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:47 pm

Eric likes to get paid :)

Trust us. We know.
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby StallionsModelT » Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:50 pm

I've got absolutely nothing against the outdoors. I've taken vacations to the Pacific Northwest, Big Bend, Yellowstone, and the Collegiate Peaks. Absolutely love the outdoors. One of the best things about visiting these places is that you get to unplug for a few days and recharge the batteries. But God help me I need the buzz and livliness of the city. I would literally go insane if I had to live in a place like Bozeman. I've been there and yes its beautiful. But a haven for the arts and culture it certainly is not.
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby ponyboy » Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:52 pm

No, I got you. To each his own. The city to me is a prison, which is why I live in UP -- because it at least seems like a small town.
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby Tx_Mustang10 » Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:53 pm

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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby StallionsModelT » Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:56 pm

Back to the game. We will pull away from them in the second half. Game will be close at the half, however.

SMU 38
MSU 17
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby Nacho » Wed Sep 04, 2013 1:09 pm

smu 20
msu 19
5 overtimes
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby catbob » Wed Sep 04, 2013 1:13 pm

StallionsModelT wrote:I've got absolutely nothing against the outdoors. I've taken vacations to the Pacific Northwest, Big Bend, Yellowstone, and the Collegiate Peaks. Absolutely love the outdoors. One of the best things about visiting these places is that you get to unplug for a few days and recharge the batteries. But God help me I need the buzz and livliness of the city. I would literally go insane if I had to live in a place like Bozeman. I've been there and yes its beautiful. But a haven for the arts and culture it certainly is not.


Interesting, as many consider Bozeman to be one of the more cultured cities in Montana. There is a vibrant downtown, film festivals including http://hatchexperience.org/ Hatchfest, Sweet Pea Festival, MSU recently got 3 million dollar theater on campus, there is the Emerson Center of Arts and Culture in downtown Bozeman, the Museum of the Rockies is a great place to visit, there are more and more fine dining options every year in Bozeman it seems as well.

Now I know it doesn't compare with most larger cities but there is plenty of arts and culture in Bozeman to be found. I moved from Bozeman to Bellingham, WA last year and would take what Bozeman had to offer any day.
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby East Coast Mustang » Wed Sep 04, 2013 1:19 pm

I'll take a stab here and say 42-24 Ponies. MSU scores late TD to make it respectable
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby Nacho » Wed Sep 04, 2013 1:20 pm

i'v been to big sky in montana-just outside bozeman. great place. went snowmobiling all around yellow stone. had a blast. ever hear of walkin' jim? saw him riding in a pickup.
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby StallionsModelT » Wed Sep 04, 2013 1:20 pm

That's cute. SMU farts out $3 million dollar gifts like five times a day. If you're coming to the game you'll see about half a billion dollars worth of construction now underway. SMU also has a $1.3 billion endowment with eyes on growing that to $2 billion in the next ten years. Oh yeah, and we have a Presidential Library and the largest collection of Spanish art outside of Spain of any museum in the world. Also, we're in Dallas :)

Being one of the most cultured cities in Montana is like saying you've got the nicest trailer in the trailer park compared to SMU and Dallas.
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby ponyboy » Wed Sep 04, 2013 1:26 pm

catbob wrote:
StallionsModelT wrote:I've got absolutely nothing against the outdoors. I've taken vacations to the Pacific Northwest, Big Bend, Yellowstone, and the Collegiate Peaks. Absolutely love the outdoors. One of the best things about visiting these places is that you get to unplug for a few days and recharge the batteries. But God help me I need the buzz and livliness of the city. I would literally go insane if I had to live in a place like Bozeman. I've been there and yes its beautiful. But a haven for the arts and culture it certainly is not.


Interesting, as many consider Bozeman to be one of the more cultured cities in Montana. There is a vibrant downtown, film festivals including http://hatchexperience.org/ Hatchfest, Sweet Pea Festival, MSU recently got 3 million dollar theater on campus, there is the Emerson Center of Arts and Culture in downtown Bozeman, the Museum of the Rockies is a great place to visit, there are more and more fine dining options every year in Bozeman it seems as well.

Now I know it doesn't compare with most larger cities but there is plenty of arts and culture in Bozeman to be found. I moved from Bozeman to Bellingham, WA last year and would take what Bozeman had to offer any day.


But Bozeman doesn't have Rocket Donuts
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Re: Montana State vs SMU Prediction Thread

Postby catbob » Wed Sep 04, 2013 2:05 pm

StallionsModelT wrote:That's cute. SMU farts out $3 million dollar gifts like five times a day. If you're coming to the game you'll see about half a billion dollars worth of construction now underway. SMU also has a $1.3 billion endowment with eyes on growing that to $2 billion in the next ten years. Oh yeah, and we have a Presidential Library and the largest collection of Spanish art outside of Spain of any museum in the world. Also, we're in Dallas :)

Being one of the most cultured cities in Montana is like saying you've got the nicest trailer in the trailer park compared to SMU and Dallas.


Well I see you guys got friendly attitudes at least. :lol:
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