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Why do they suck so much?

 

Lets give them to Canada or better yet move the Jews out of Israel give them the Dakotas and MOAB the entire Middle east.

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Fargo was a great movie.

 

http://www.ndtourism.com/events/viewEvent.asp?ID=2259

 

Famous North Dakotans

 

 

Dr. Robert H. Bahmer U.S. archivist

Elizabeth Bodine humanitarian

Dr. Anne Carlsen educator

Ronald N. Davies jurist

Angie Dickinson actress, Kulm

Ivan Dmitre artist

John Bernard Flannagan sculptor, Fargo

Phyllis Frelich actress, Devils Lake

William H. Gass writer and philosopher, Fargo

Rev. Richard C. Halverson U.S. Senate chaplain

Phil D. Jackson basketball player, coach

Dr. Leon O. Jacobson researcher, educator, Sims

Harold K. Johnson army general

Louis L'Amour author, Jamestown

Peggy Lee singer, Jamestown

William Lemke representative

Marquis de Mores cattleman

Casper Oimoen skier

Arthur Peterson radio and TV actor

Cliff Fido Purpur hockey player, coach

James Rosenquist painter, Grand Forks

Eric Sevareid TV commentator, Velva

Ann Sothern actress, Valley City

Dorothy Stickney actress Dickinson

Edward K. Thompson editor

Era Bell Thompson editor

Tommy Tucker band leader, Souris

Lawrence Welk band leader, entertainer, Strasburg

Larry Woiwode writer

 

Famous South Dakotans

 

 

Sparky Anderson baseball manager, Bridgewater

Tom Brokaw TV newscaster, Webster

John James Exon senator, Geddes

Myron Floren accordionist, Roslyn

Joe Foss governor, 1st Commissioner of the American Football League, Sioux Falls

Joseph Hansen author, Aberdeen

Crazy Horse Oglala chief

Oscar Howe Sioux artist, Joe Creek

Hubert H. Humphrey senator and vice president, Wallace

David C. Jones U.S. Air Force general, Aberdeen

Roy Braxton Justus cartoonist, Avon

Cheryl Ladd actress, Huron

Ward L. Lambert basketball, Deadwood

Ernest Orlando Lawrence physicist, Canton

Russell Means American Indian activist, Pine Ridge

George McGovern politician, Avon

Dorothy Provine actress, Deadwood

Rain-in-the-Face Hunkpapa Sioux chief

Red Cloud Oglala Sioux chief

Sitting Bull Hunkpappa Sioux chief

Jess Thomas opera singer, Hot Springs

Norm Van Brocklin football player, Parade

Mamie Van Doren actress, Rowena

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Phil Jackson was my dad's little league baseball coach.

 

My wife and cousin's wife saw him at a local resturaunt in Williston, ND a couple years back. He was a D*CK and refused to take a picture or give a measly autograph.

 

IN HIS OWN LITTLE FRICKIN HOME TOWN OF 13000 people... freaking aye.. if you wanna be a stuck up cack... don't come home. :banana:

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I live in South Dakota. :banana:

 

 

Update on that Crazy Horse monument??

 

 

 

I was there 10 years ago and it was impressive then. When it's done it is going to be spectacular.

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I live in South Dakota. :doublethumbsup:

 

You must be mistaken. South Dakota is a figment of a map makers imagination.

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ND is the 3rd "Nuclear Power" in the world, behind the USSR & USA, so you'd better keep your moufs shut.

 

 

And we can walk around outside without worried about getting mugged.

 

And our air is clean. Don't forget about our air.

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http://www.ndtourism.com/events/viewEvent.asp?ID=2259

 

Famous North Dakotans

Dr. Robert H. Bahmer U.S. archivist

Elizabeth Bodine humanitarian

Dr. Anne Carlsen educator

Ronald N. Davies jurist

Angie Dickinson actress, Kulm

Ivan Dmitre artist

John Bernard Flannagan sculptor, Fargo

Phyllis Frelich actress, Devils Lake

William H. Gass writer and philosopher, Fargo

Rev. Richard C. Halverson U.S. Senate chaplain

Phil D. Jackson basketball player, coach

Dr. Leon O. Jacobson researcher, educator, Sims

Harold K. Johnson army general

Louis L'Amour author, Jamestown

Peggy Lee singer, Jamestown

William Lemke representative

Marquis de Mores cattleman

Casper Oimoen skier

Arthur Peterson radio and TV actor

Cliff Fido Purpur hockey player, coach

James Rosenquist painter, Grand Forks

Eric Sevareid TV commentator, Velva

Ann Sothern actress, Valley City

Dorothy Stickney actress Dickinson

Edward K. Thompson editor

Era Bell Thompson editor

Tommy Tucker band leader, Souris

Lawrence Welk band leader, entertainer, Strasburg

Larry Woiwode writer

 

Famous South Dakotans

Sparky Anderson baseball manager, Bridgewater

Tom Brokaw TV newscaster, Webster

John James Exon senator, Geddes

Myron Floren accordionist, Roslyn

Joe Foss governor, 1st Commissioner of the American Football League, Sioux Falls

Joseph Hansen author, Aberdeen

Crazy Horse Oglala chief

Oscar Howe Sioux artist, Joe Creek

Hubert H. Humphrey senator and vice president, Wallace

David C. Jones U.S. Air Force general, Aberdeen

Roy Braxton Justus cartoonist, Avon

Cheryl Ladd actress, Huron

Ward L. Lambert basketball, Deadwood

Ernest Orlando Lawrence physicist, Canton

Russell Means American Indian activist, Pine Ridge

George McGovern politician, Avon

Dorothy Provine actress, Deadwood

Rain-in-the-Face Hunkpapa Sioux chief

Red Cloud Oglala Sioux chief

Sitting Bull Hunkpappa Sioux chief

Jess Thomas opera singer, Hot Springs

Norm Van Brocklin football player, Parade

Mamie Van Doren actress, Rowena

 

that's about the entire population of both states.

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Would anybody miss them if they weren't there? Would anybody even notice if they got sucked into a black hole?

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You can play blackjack at the bars in North Dakota. :thumbsup:

 

 

And without getting shot and someone stealing your winnings as you are walking to your car. :banana:

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Phil Jackson was my dad's little league baseball coach.

 

My wife and cousin's wife saw him at a local resturaunt in Williston, ND a couple years back. He was a D*CK and refused to take a picture or give a measly autograph.

 

IN HIS OWN LITTLE FRICKIN HOME TOWN OF 13000 people... freaking aye.. if you wanna be a stuck up cack... don't come home. :thumbsup:

 

Review for us again why you were entitled to interrupt the man's meal and get his autograph.

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Great hunting/fishing and outdoor opportunities. I could think of several states I would rather get rid of than these two.

 

That being said. They could combine them both into one state called "Dakota".

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Update on that Crazy Horse monument??

I was there 10 years ago and it was impressive then. When it's done it is going to be spectacular.

They refuse any federal money, so the going is a little slow to say the least. It'll be decades before it is finished, at the rate they are going now.

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Phil Jackson was my dad's little league baseball coach.

 

My wife and cousin's wife saw him at a local resturaunt in Williston, ND a couple years back. He was a D*CK and refused to take a picture or give a measly autograph.

 

IN HIS OWN LITTLE FRICKIN HOME TOWN OF 13000 people... freaking aye.. if you wanna be a stuck up cack... don't come home. <_<

 

You should have politely explained to him how overrated his career, ability, and philosophy of life is. Then c0ck punched him.

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Fargo was a great movie.

Almost all of it takes place in Minnesota.

 

I think only the initial meeting with Jerry Lundegaard and Steve Buscemi takes place in North Dakota.

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I was hoping we could take care of this right here. In Brainerd.

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"You're tasking us to...Aww fock it. Let's take a look at that Sierra."

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The Black Hills of SD are pretty sweet, or at least the scenery. The rest of the state and all (from what I can tell) of ND are pretty much like Kansas, except colder and possibly even more boring.

 

I lived in Wind Cave National Park as a kid, and I have many fond memories of the place. The winters there somehow manage to be enjoyable, and the springs are divine...

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