The key to a happy marriage
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Lol.alumni94 said:
Government has you right where they want you.YellowSnow said:
You should move to Bend Mayberry @TurdBomber . I use ear plugs every other night and don't stress crime whatsoever.TurdBomber said:The wife and I sync-up pretty well and I don't sleep worth a damn by myself. We've had kids and dogs who wheeze and snore and the secret was breathing in rhythm with the noise. Sometimes my wife's mouthguard causes a slight windy noise, but once I'm in time with it, I'm asleep in minutes or seconds. I think it's a security/control thing. I can't sleep well with earplugs because I can't hear outside noises in this crime-ridden city. If I know I'm likely to hear shit outside, I sleep like a baby. Freud with have a field day with my sleep behaviors.
I don't even keep the guns loaded anymore.
I pay good money to live in Mayberry and not stress about that shit.
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I'm just not a Bend guy. Spent a lot of time there, but I prefer Missoula or Kalispell/Whitefish these days.YellowSnow said:
You should move to Bend Mayberry @TurdBomber . I use ear plugs every other night and don't stress crime whatsoever.TurdBomber said:The wife and I sync-up pretty well and I don't sleep worth a damn by myself. We've had kids and dogs who wheeze and snore and the secret was breathing in rhythm with the noise. Sometimes my wife's mouthguard causes a slight windy noise, but once I'm in time with it, I'm asleep in minutes or seconds. I think it's a security/control thing. I can't sleep well with earplugs because I can't hear outside noises in this crime-ridden city. If I know I'm likely to hear shit outside, I sleep like a baby. Freud with have a field day with my sleep behaviors.
I don't even keep the guns loaded anymore.
I like a place during the buildup, not so much the 2nd or 3rd decade after it's built out.
Ironic I know since I live in one of the oldest neighborhoods in Seattle, but Reed Market Road used to be my favorite cross town route until about 10 years ago, when it became way too congested to tolerate at rush hour. -
You're in a really good spot for Bend, no doubt.YellowSnow said:
Lol.alumni94 said:
Government has you right where they want you.YellowSnow said:
You should move to Bend Mayberry @TurdBomber . I use ear plugs every other night and don't stress crime whatsoever.TurdBomber said:The wife and I sync-up pretty well and I don't sleep worth a damn by myself. We've had kids and dogs who wheeze and snore and the secret was breathing in rhythm with the noise. Sometimes my wife's mouthguard causes a slight windy noise, but once I'm in time with it, I'm asleep in minutes or seconds. I think it's a security/control thing. I can't sleep well with earplugs because I can't hear outside noises in this crime-ridden city. If I know I'm likely to hear shit outside, I sleep like a baby. Freud with have a field day with my sleep behaviors.
I don't even keep the guns loaded anymore.
I pay good money to live in Mayberry and not stress about that shit.
Life's too short to be constantly worried about home invasions.
I know 3 former homeowners who lived on your street.
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No one here loves Missoula more than Yella, but there growth has been nuts as well. Plenty of Cali-bros there now.TurdBomber said:
I'm just not a Bend guy. Spent a lot of time there, but I prefer Missoula or Kalispell/Whitefish these days.YellowSnow said:
You should move to Bend Mayberry @TurdBomber . I use ear plugs every other night and don't stress crime whatsoever.TurdBomber said:The wife and I sync-up pretty well and I don't sleep worth a damn by myself. We've had kids and dogs who wheeze and snore and the secret was breathing in rhythm with the noise. Sometimes my wife's mouthguard causes a slight windy noise, but once I'm in time with it, I'm asleep in minutes or seconds. I think it's a security/control thing. I can't sleep well with earplugs because I can't hear outside noises in this crime-ridden city. If I know I'm likely to hear shit outside, I sleep like a baby. Freud with have a field day with my sleep behaviors.
I don't even keep the guns loaded anymore.
I like a place during the buildup, not so much the 2nd or 3rd decade after it's built out.
Ironic I know since I live in one of the oldest neighborhoods in Seattle, but Reed Market Road used to be my favorite cross town route until about 10 years ago, when it became way too congested to tolerate at rush hour.
Missoula trumps Bend for fishing and its no close. Bend has better weather and skiing and better airport situation if you need to fly around the country. There's a reason so many folks have opted for here.
I haven't been to Kalispell in almost 30 years but love that spot. But too remote for our situation.
Back to my point about home invasion stress and keeping the guns loaded and ready to go, I'm not well versed on Missoula or Kalispell stats, but I suspect these are very low crime areas. -
Kalispell is full of ex-gov't and ex-military retirees, so I expect to be shot if I FAFO in that area. Zula's got lots of anti-gun libtards from the University, but the weather, the football fanbase, and the surrounding big-boy hills & mountains do a pretty good job of keeping that in check.
The new areas West of town are very similar to the Summit HS neighborhoods, albeit on former pasture land, not hills, and quite a bit cheaper. Whatever that something "Crossing" area is in West Bend is duplicated in West Missoula, but the houses are smaller, cheaper and packed in tighter.
I don't like what the future is probably bringing to Missoula, but I always stay near the University, so it's a freeway exit or two away at all times. -
There's really nothing anyone can do about it. Property rights are sacrosanct and desirable land will get developed to meet demand.TurdBomber said:Kalispell is full of ex-gov't and ex-military retirees, so I expect to be shot if I FAFO in that area. Zula's got lots of anti-gun libtards from the University, but the weather, the football fanbase, and the surrounding big-boy hills & mountains do a pretty good job of keeping that in check.
The new areas West of town are very similar to the Summit HS neighborhoods, albeit on former pasture land, not hills, and quite a bit cheaper. Whatever that something "Crossing" area is in West Bend is duplicated in West Missoula, but the houses are smaller, cheaper and packed in tighter.
I don't like what the future is probably bringing to Missoula, but I always stay near the University, so it's a freeway exit or two away at all times.
The only way to avoid the flaws of Bend or Missoula is to go super BFE in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, etc, at that's just not doable for most remote worker bees these days. -
My man Elon is taking care of that.YellowSnow said:
There's really nothing anyone can do about it. Property rights are sacrosanct and desirable land will get developed to meet demand.TurdBomber said:Kalispell is full of ex-gov't and ex-military retirees, so I expect to be shot if I FAFO in that area. Zula's got lots of anti-gun libtards from the University, but the weather, the football fanbase, and the surrounding big-boy hills & mountains do a pretty good job of keeping that in check.
The new areas West of town are very similar to the Summit HS neighborhoods, albeit on former pasture land, not hills, and quite a bit cheaper. Whatever that something "Crossing" area is in West Bend is duplicated in West Missoula, but the houses are smaller, cheaper and packed in tighter.
I don't like what the future is probably bringing to Missoula, but I always stay near the University, so it's a freeway exit or two away at all times.
The only way to avoid the flaws of Bend or Missoula is to go super BFE in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, etc, at that's just not doable for most remote worker bees these days.
Starlink just announced a mini mobile unit that fits in a backpack. -
2BR Condo I can AirBNB and I'm happy. Sandpoint's looking pretty good these days, too. Maybe Sleddy and I can shoot some shit if I'm up there.
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Airports, my man.PurpleThrobber said:
My man Elon is taking care of that.YellowSnow said:
There's really nothing anyone can do about it. Property rights are sacrosanct and desirable land will get developed to meet demand.TurdBomber said:Kalispell is full of ex-gov't and ex-military retirees, so I expect to be shot if I FAFO in that area. Zula's got lots of anti-gun libtards from the University, but the weather, the football fanbase, and the surrounding big-boy hills & mountains do a pretty good job of keeping that in check.
The new areas West of town are very similar to the Summit HS neighborhoods, albeit on former pasture land, not hills, and quite a bit cheaper. Whatever that something "Crossing" area is in West Bend is duplicated in West Missoula, but the houses are smaller, cheaper and packed in tighter.
I don't like what the future is probably bringing to Missoula, but I always stay near the University, so it's a freeway exit or two away at all times.
The only way to avoid the flaws of Bend or Missoula is to go super BFE in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, etc, at that's just not doable for most remote worker bees these days.
Starlink just announced a mini mobile unit that fits in a backpack.
Elon doesn’t solve for that.