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Posted by Jay (ND) on October 28, 2004 at 07:50:23 from (66.231.121.232):
In Reply to: A Comparison posted by Allan in NE on October 28, 2004 at 05:36:51:
Just goes to prove that there are dicks everywhere. He was probably right when he said don't bother, but should have stopped there. Don't bother, cause there probably aren't any jobs to be had, but good luck son! And Indy - the metropolis (if you can call it that) of Bismarck/Mandan is about 60,000 people. Fargo alone has more than that, and Grand Forks has to be getting close. The population, with the exception of Bismarck is mostly in the East. The state pop. is a little over 600,000. So, not quite half, lol. And, I'm not sure of which part of the badlands you saw, but if you've ever seen the Medora area, you might think differently, especially when you would see Painted Canyon. No biggy :) I'm nowhere near that, and I happen to like my big flat land where the sun never sets in the summer (or seems like).
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