Re: Two Dot, Montana
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From: | Tim Morken <timcdc@hotmail.com> |
To: | histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu |
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Date: | Thu, 10 Jun 1999 09:55:25 -0400 (EDT) |
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Ford Royer/Minneapolis, MN, wrote:
<Maybe you should invite Tim up our way next January. His first breath when
he steps off the plane may give him a new meaning of 'frozen section'.>
Been there, Done that. I spent time in Alaska (how does -65 sound?) and went
to college in Missoula, MT. I worked for two summers in Chester, Montana and
fell in love with the wheat belt. Spent some time with a freind working on a
ranch between Two Dot and Checkerboard. I've even had the worlds best milk
shake at Judith Gap and spent a week flyfishing out of Maiden (no crowds
there!)! Still wish I was in Bozeman though! Lucky Gayle.
Tim
----Original Message Follows----
From: Ford Royer <froyer@bitstream.net>
To: histonet@Pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: Re: Two Dot, Montana
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 1999 21:29:31 -0500
Gayle Callis wrote:
> Hey, watch it! Two Dot may be isolated, but the only thing it is famous
> for is the rotten cold spells in Winter, -40 below zero, for days on end!
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I'm with you Gayle. As we say here in Minneapolis, -40 below keeps the
riff-raff
out!
Maybe you should invite Tim up our way next January. His first breath when
he
steps off the plane may give him a new meaning of 'frozen section'.
Ford Royer/Minneapolis, MN
> > snip <
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