Montana here I come

<p>I am moving to Montana! Yay for college! Boo for social life!</p>

<p>what part?</p>

<p>Montana’s not all bad…there is some life to be found in places like Missoula and Havre, although it would suck to live in the Missouri Basin.</p>

<p>Erm… Someplace called Billings City. You heard of it?</p>

<p>Billings is the largest city in the state, so you should be fine. It has around 40,000 people.</p>

<p>I went to Billings last summer. It’s big and the traffic sucks.</p>

<p>ha I used to live in Montana… Billings is okay… but Bozeman is the best!</p>

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<p>That’s smaller than the average NJ town!</p>

<p>Its the most city like town in Montana though, it wont be too bad. Plus you’re fairly close to the mountains to the west, which are awesome for hiking/skiing/snowboarding.</p>

<p>East of Billings…theres like absolutely nothing for six hours…until you reach the great state of North Dakota. Then theres more nothing…</p>

<p>wait, its the biggest town have 40,000 people!!!</p>

<p>wow…</p>

<p>40,000 is a little off…this is from Wikipedia</p>

<p>Billings is a city located in the south-central portion of the U.S. state of Montana. Billings is rapidly growing; As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 89,847, and a 2006 city estimate indicates the city’s population has grown to 101,182 (up 10.9% or 11,281 since 2000). Billings is the chief city in the Billings Metropolitan Area and is the county seat of Yellowstone CountyGR6. In terms of population, it is the largest metropolitan area in Montana.</p>

<p>Montana as a state has only about 900,000 people total, so Billings is a pretty large portion of the total population</p>

<p>I went on a tour that covered the western half of the United States, so I got to visit Yellowstone National Park and stop by Billings. It’s really cool. Better than most of Montana, actually, because I got to do a little travelling and shopping on my own. Really nice place.</p>

<p>Billings is too yellow/brown. OK, so most of Montana was too yellow/brown. The Dakotas are also too yellow/brown. Gah, it’s so depressing.</p>

<p>Wahey false alarm! I’m not moving to Montana after all!</p>

<p>Yay for social life! Boo for college!</p>

<p>OK. Now, I’m seriously interested in what’s going on. Elaborate?</p>

<p>Long, long, long story involving family tragedy and a legal tug of war.</p>

<p>I live in England with my aunt and uncle. Ever since my parents died me and my siblings have been shipped from place to place but we settled in England like 2 years ago and we like it. School is going great etc, and my aunt and uncle are awesome. But my aunt just died and she was the one we are technically related to. So my other aunt - who is a complete ***** (she was the one that poisoned my parents) and lives in Montana - tried to claim that we had to go live with her because of some stupid clause in my parents will about living with family. But we obviously want to live with our uncle who rocks. But the court just ordered us to live with our ***** of an aunt. Now here’s where it gets good - since I just turned 17 I can legally be the guardian of my siblings under some technicality and so I opted to do that and now we can live where we please! Wahey! I also inherited my parents money so I am going to sue my Montana aunt for everything shes got. </p>

<p>It sounds like something out of a movie doesn’t it? lol</p>

<p>You’re not serious. I hope? OK, maybe about everything else, but she didn’t really poison your parents, did she? That is definitely one drama-filled story. Good luck.</p>

<p>Damn straight she poisoned my parents. She is loaded though and was able to hire a great lawyer to get her off the hook for criminal charges, so I can’t send her to jail. What I can do now that I have my parents millions is hire an even better lawyer to sue her for negligence which led to my parents being poisoned (although I can assure you it was no accident). I might not be able to put the ***** behind bars but at least I can take her out of her luxurious ranch. It is kind of similar to the OJ Simpson case - he was found kind of guilty in the law suit but innocent in the criminal case and he lost all of his money. She is going down.</p>

<p>Wierd…</p>

<p>On a more positive note, my pops has a ranch in Montana.</p>

<p>I was wrong-Billings has about twice that that number. That number was the former size of Missoula in 2001, but has since grown to around 59,000 people.</p>