No question. I still can’t believe people protested at his house really scaring his kids. That was total BS.ilovethecats wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 3:04 pmI've disagreed with a lot of Kelley's actions. That said, what an impossible job to have this past year. If he's not pissing off guys like me, he's pissing off the the other 50% of the population. Rock and hard place for sure.
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Absolutely. People have lost their minds. I often wonder if all the political and social justice issues going on would be as extreme as they currently are had we not already had our lives turned upside down?wbtfg wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 5:23 pmNo question. I still can’t believe people protested at his house really scaring his kids. That was total BS.ilovethecats wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 3:04 pmI've disagreed with a lot of Kelley's actions. That said, what an impossible job to have this past year. If he's not pissing off guys like me, he's pissing off the the other 50% of the population. Rock and hard place for sure.
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I’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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Don’t hold back, how do you really feel?Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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So... you are telling her how to live her life.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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Healing. Unity.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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Some real douchers have invaded my town. I like to treat the rude, with rudeness. It's the only thing they understand.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 2:25 amHealing. Unity.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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"Your" town, huh? I was unaware that Bozeman belonged to anyone. Maybe try viewing it as "our" town instead of "my" town will change how you look at things, and apparently how you treat people. The Montana I know and love is a place where people treat each other with friendliness and respect, not rudeness and judgment. Now, making a snarky to comment to someone as they are passing by you on the street to wear a mask isn't really the right thing either, so if it happened that way, I'm not defending that comment. If it was asked in more of a polite way because maybe that person has a medical condition or something, you might not like it but I certainly wouldn't get all bent out of shape about it. Either way, is it really worth spending two seconds being upset about it? Move on and forget it, life is too short.PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:50 amSome real douchers have invaded my town. I like to treat the rude, with rudeness. It's the only thing they understand.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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Hi-Line Bobcat is from Malta. I said my town, because I grew up in Bozeman and still live here. But thanks for the lecture. As I see, you don't live here either. So you really don't have a clue what living in Bozeman is like in 2021. But please tell me some more, Karen from Boise.BozoneCat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 1:31 pm"Your" town, huh? I was unaware that Bozeman belonged to anyone. Maybe try viewing it as "our" town instead of "my" town will change how you look at things, and apparently how you treat people. The Montana I know and love is a place where people treat each other with friendliness and respect, not rudeness and judgment. Now, making a snarky to comment to someone as they are passing by you on the street to wear a mask isn't really the right thing either, so if it happened that way, I'm not defending that comment. If it was asked in more of a polite way because maybe that person has a medical condition or something, you might not like it but I certainly wouldn't get all bent out of shape about it. Either way, is it really worth spending two seconds being upset about it? Move on and forget it, life is too short.PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:50 amSome real douchers have invaded my town. I like to treat the rude, with rudeness. It's the only thing they understand.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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Boise's mayor has gone so far as to try and intimidate nearby cities with penalties because they will not "toe her line"...PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:15 pmHi-Line Bobcat is from Malta. I said my town, because I grew up in Bozeman and still live here. But thanks for the lecture. As I see, you don't live here either. So you really don't have a clue what living in Bozeman is like in 2021. But please tell me some more, Karen from Boise.BozoneCat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 1:31 pm"Your" town, huh? I was unaware that Bozeman belonged to anyone. Maybe try viewing it as "our" town instead of "my" town will change how you look at things, and apparently how you treat people. The Montana I know and love is a place where people treat each other with friendliness and respect, not rudeness and judgment. Now, making a snarky to comment to someone as they are passing by you on the street to wear a mask isn't really the right thing either, so if it happened that way, I'm not defending that comment. If it was asked in more of a polite way because maybe that person has a medical condition or something, you might not like it but I certainly wouldn't get all bent out of shape about it. Either way, is it really worth spending two seconds being upset about it? Move on and forget it, life is too short.PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:50 amSome real douchers have invaded my town. I like to treat the rude, with rudeness. It's the only thing they understand.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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Looks like the players are coming out for practice right now.
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Looks like you treat more then just rude people with rudeness...PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:15 pmHi-Line Bobcat is from Malta. I said my town, because I grew up in Bozeman and still live here. But thanks for the lecture. As I see, you don't live here either. So you really don't have a clue what living in Bozeman is like in 2021. But please tell me some more, Karen from Boise.BozoneCat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 1:31 pm"Your" town, huh? I was unaware that Bozeman belonged to anyone. Maybe try viewing it as "our" town instead of "my" town will change how you look at things, and apparently how you treat people. The Montana I know and love is a place where people treat each other with friendliness and respect, not rudeness and judgment. Now, making a snarky to comment to someone as they are passing by you on the street to wear a mask isn't really the right thing either, so if it happened that way, I'm not defending that comment. If it was asked in more of a polite way because maybe that person has a medical condition or something, you might not like it but I certainly wouldn't get all bent out of shape about it. Either way, is it really worth spending two seconds being upset about it? Move on and forget it, life is too short.PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:50 amSome real douchers have invaded my town. I like to treat the rude, with rudeness. It's the only thing they understand.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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Than add as a foe. You don't need to read what I write. I was responding to Hi-line. Not you or Karen from Boise.Cats15 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 4:34 pmLooks like you treat more then just rude people with rudeness...PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:15 pmHi-Line Bobcat is from Malta. I said my town, because I grew up in Bozeman and still live here. But thanks for the lecture. As I see, you don't live here either. So you really don't have a clue what living in Bozeman is like in 2021. But please tell me some more, Karen from Boise.BozoneCat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 1:31 pm"Your" town, huh? I was unaware that Bozeman belonged to anyone. Maybe try viewing it as "our" town instead of "my" town will change how you look at things, and apparently how you treat people. The Montana I know and love is a place where people treat each other with friendliness and respect, not rudeness and judgment. Now, making a snarky to comment to someone as they are passing by you on the street to wear a mask isn't really the right thing either, so if it happened that way, I'm not defending that comment. If it was asked in more of a polite way because maybe that person has a medical condition or something, you might not like it but I certainly wouldn't get all bent out of shape about it. Either way, is it really worth spending two seconds being upset about it? Move on and forget it, life is too short.PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:50 amSome real douchers have invaded my town. I like to treat the rude, with rudeness. It's the only thing they understand.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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I lived in Bozeman for a decade and my family still lives there, so I do actually have a pretty good idea what Bozeman is like in 2021. Sorry if you don't have thick enough skin to accept some much-needed criticism, snowflake. The people I grew up with in Montana would kick your ass for acting that way, and I believe most true Montanans would still do so. You are a disgrace if you truly act that way, but I'm guessing you're all internet tough guy talk.PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:15 pmHi-Line Bobcat is from Malta. I said my town, because I grew up in Bozeman and still live here. But thanks for the lecture. As I see, you don't live here either. So you really don't have a clue what living in Bozeman is like in 2021. But please tell me some more, Karen from Boise.BozoneCat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 1:31 pm"Your" town, huh? I was unaware that Bozeman belonged to anyone. Maybe try viewing it as "our" town instead of "my" town will change how you look at things, and apparently how you treat people. The Montana I know and love is a place where people treat each other with friendliness and respect, not rudeness and judgment. Now, making a snarky to comment to someone as they are passing by you on the street to wear a mask isn't really the right thing either, so if it happened that way, I'm not defending that comment. If it was asked in more of a polite way because maybe that person has a medical condition or something, you might not like it but I certainly wouldn't get all bent out of shape about it. Either way, is it really worth spending two seconds being upset about it? Move on and forget it, life is too short.PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:50 amSome real douchers have invaded my town. I like to treat the rude, with rudeness. It's the only thing they understand.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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I'm not going to opine on the politics from militant right-wing Northern Idaho, so maybe you should stay in your lane and talk about things you actually know something about. This isn't true, but it's a popular lie perpetrated by the Parler crowd around here. She doesn't have any authority to enact penalties like you're talking about, and I think she has enough trouble managing Boise right now to add that to her plate while lunatics harass her and her family at home.
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Who hurt you?PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 4:53 pmThan add as a foe. You don't need to read what I write. I was responding to Hi-line. Not you or Karen from Boise.Cats15 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 4:34 pmLooks like you treat more then just rude people with rudeness...PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:15 pmHi-Line Bobcat is from Malta. I said my town, because I grew up in Bozeman and still live here. But thanks for the lecture. As I see, you don't live here either. So you really don't have a clue what living in Bozeman is like in 2021. But please tell me some more, Karen from Boise.BozoneCat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 1:31 pm"Your" town, huh? I was unaware that Bozeman belonged to anyone. Maybe try viewing it as "our" town instead of "my" town will change how you look at things, and apparently how you treat people. The Montana I know and love is a place where people treat each other with friendliness and respect, not rudeness and judgment. Now, making a snarky to comment to someone as they are passing by you on the street to wear a mask isn't really the right thing either, so if it happened that way, I'm not defending that comment. If it was asked in more of a polite way because maybe that person has a medical condition or something, you might not like it but I certainly wouldn't get all bent out of shape about it. Either way, is it really worth spending two seconds being upset about it? Move on and forget it, life is too short.PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:50 amSome real douchers have invaded my town. I like to treat the rude, with rudeness. It's the only thing they understand.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.
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When a good Montana kid from Malta is walking down Main Street in Bozeman and has the "Put on your mask" it pisses me off. I've had COVID. I wear a mask inside where they ask me to. But when some assh-ole starts running their mouth when I'm outside? It's fightin time.Catsrgrood wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 6:43 pmWho hurt you?PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 4:53 pmThan add as a foe. You don't need to read what I write. I was responding to Hi-line. Not you or Karen from Boise.Cats15 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 4:34 pmLooks like you treat more then just rude people with rudeness...PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:15 pmHi-Line Bobcat is from Malta. I said my town, because I grew up in Bozeman and still live here. But thanks for the lecture. As I see, you don't live here either. So you really don't have a clue what living in Bozeman is like in 2021. But please tell me some more, Karen from Boise.BozoneCat wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 1:31 pm"Your" town, huh? I was unaware that Bozeman belonged to anyone. Maybe try viewing it as "our" town instead of "my" town will change how you look at things, and apparently how you treat people. The Montana I know and love is a place where people treat each other with friendliness and respect, not rudeness and judgment. Now, making a snarky to comment to someone as they are passing by you on the street to wear a mask isn't really the right thing either, so if it happened that way, I'm not defending that comment. If it was asked in more of a polite way because maybe that person has a medical condition or something, you might not like it but I certainly wouldn't get all bent out of shape about it. Either way, is it really worth spending two seconds being upset about it? Move on and forget it, life is too short.PHAT CAT wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:50 amSome real douchers have invaded my town. I like to treat the rude, with rudeness. It's the only thing they understand.Hi-Line Bobcat wrote: ↑Mon Jan 11, 2021 9:16 pmI’m right there with you it’s a ****** joke. All the issue could be fixed if people let people choose to attend functions at their own risk. If your afraid of the virus don’t go anywhere, but don’t try to tell me how to live my life, simple as that. I was in Bozeman last week for work and a lady asked me to wear my mask as I was walking down the street. Give me a break you pretentious bitch, as she is walking around in her lululemon’s with five shopping bags in hand. Maybe she should shop from home and drink her five bottles of wine if she is so concerned, while her husband walks around with a laptop and a scarf around his neck drinking his soy latte.