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I'm born in Alaska, grew up in Colorado, went to college in Colorado, went to Colorado State, and I actually finished my degree.
Autumn has come to northeast Montana. The vapor of one's breath, the clarity of the stars, the smell of wood smoke, the stones underfoot that even a full day of sunlight won't warm- these all say there will be no more days that can be mistaken for summer.
What state do you live in? Denial.
Connecticut, a State which supplies the Union with pioneers for the mind as well as for the forest,
I live on a ranch in Utah for now, but I'm gonna move. I've got another ranch to move to, but its location is a secret. When I get there, I'm gonna plow the road in behind me.
Nevada...a land that is geology by day and astronomy at night
Alaska is our biggest, buggiest, boggiest state. Texas remains our largest unfrozen state. But mountainous Utah, if ironed out flat, would take up more space on a map than either.
Charleston, West "by gods" Virginia
Russian," she replied with a nod. "Born in Kimry. But a Muscovite for most of my adult life. North American?" "Montana. Farming collective." "I hear Montana is nice.
I missed that question on Alaska. I hear they want to make it a state now.
Montanans believe in the right to make a good life for their families. How they define a family should be their business and their business alone. I'm proud to support marriage equality because no one should be able to tell a Montanan or any American who they can love and who they can marry.
We hunt in Florida, where I live in Jay. I hunt in Alabama a little bit, on my uncle's land. I go to Illinois and hunt with some friends up there. I hunt in Mississippi and Missouri.
Bumble-fuck, Minnesota.
...Minnesota, Wisconsin, all around there... has the kind of women I liked when I was younger. Pale-skinned and blue-eyed, hair so fair it's almost white, wine-colored lips, and round, full breasts with the veins running through them like a good cheese.
Appalachia, my state, eastern Kentucky, has a large amount of poverty.
Hey. Please. This is not the Midwest. All right? Michigan is the Midwest, God knows why. This is the Plains: a state of mind, right, some spiritual affliction, like the Blues.
I would love to be in Kansas.
California, where the spring comes in the fall and the fall comes in the summer and the summer comes in the winter and the winter never comes at all ...
Bagby Hot Springs.
We understand that honor, truth and hard work win in the end. We are Montana.
NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT
We have always been dreamers in Montana.
New Jersey is the most poetic state: close enough to New York to be urban and cosmopolitan, far enough to be desirous and unsure; densely populated, but full of farms and woods, with the most deer of any state.
I was born and raised in southern Utah.
California is always in my mind.
I'm a grandmother with dogs and nice friends here in the Rocky mountains. Ever see the movie A River Runs Through It? That's where I live. It's beautiful, no two ways about it.
In America one of the first things done in a new State is to make the post go there; in the forests of Michigan there is no cabin so isolated, no valley so wild, but that letters and newspapers arrive at least once a week.
I've been very active in Missouri.
Delaware is the only state east of the Rockies that is allowed under federal law to offer sports betting.
Kansas City, that's like in Kansas, right?" I ask. "Missouri," Frank and Dad both correct.
I'm from Texas. You would think my biggest draw would be in that state. But my biggest draw is Pennsylvania.
Now here I am, living in the land of tall pine trees and red dirt hills
I live wherever I happen to be.
Florida, just because you're shaped like some combination of a gun and a d*ck doesn't mean you have to act that way.
California, here I come, right back where I started from.
Damn, I'm Miss Mississippi!
California, still a magical vanity fair.
I've lived out West some ... I've always liked the High Plains areas - eastern Colorado, eastern Wyoming, western Nebraska.
I saw you eyeing me earlier. You're hotter than hell. How about you come out with me so we can get shit blazin'?" ~Montana
Suicide by Alaska.
We can push Montana forward and we can do it with out raising taxes.
Colorado is an oasis, an otherworldly mountain place. I've played so many shows in Colorado that I think I'm the Colorado house band.
I was thinking about New Mexico, and I rounded the corner in New York, and there was a New Mexico license plate: "New Mexico, land of enchantment."
If anybody asks me where I'm from, my first inclination is to say, 'Washington,' because that's where I grew up meaningfully.
high country. But since it was getting late
Iowa's the worst. Iowa's just nothing, just flat as far as you can see. It's the only state in the country where you can stand on your front porch and actually watch your dog run away for three days.
I belong where there are mountains and snow and clear, crisp blue skies.
Now I think I'm back in Wisconsin. I see cows." "Sounds like Wisconsin.
I like California but I'm dyed-in-the-wool Oklahoma. I see a deer in L.A., and everybody's standing around it taking pictures. Back home, that's the enemy!
I'm from Wisconsin, and I love snowboarding, hiking, yoga and soccer.
I left Montana in Spring of 1866, for Utah, arriving at Salt Lake city during the summer.
I grew up in Oregon, and then I lived in San Francisco and New York.
Arkansas is really, really nice. It's got the nature feel.
Over the years, I've traveled to many places for inspiration and research, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, South Carolina, California, and Hawaii.
Here I am in the state of New Mexico. George Bush is still in the state of denial. New Mexico has five electoral votes. The state of denial has none. I like my chances.
Basically, I'm just a ramblin guy,' he said, and laughed. 'A ramblin guy on his way to the Big Sky.' And hell why not? Montana! Or Wyoming. Fucking Rapid City, South Dakota. Anyplace but here. - Barbie
I came from Mechanicsville, Virginia, where you have four seasons.
[Texas is] the place where there are the most cows and the least milk and the most rivers and the least water in them, and where you can look the farthest to see the least.
New Jersey. If there's anyone more purely foolish than a New Yorker, it's a fellow from New Jersey.
I'm from Wisconsin; well, that's where I went to school from, like, sixth grade till I graduated high school.
I love Colorado. The mountains are so passionate. They just make me want to run to the top and yell obscene things to the valleys below." ~ Ardith
Alaska itself is an unusual state.
The land of embarrassment and breakfast.
We'd been living in the Arkansas Ozarks, then the Missouri Ozarks, because it is so inexpensive and does have natural wonders, but we shuffled things and moved to San Francisco, the corner of Dashiell Hammett and Pine.
I had the chance to visit all 56 counties in Montana in my pickup. You can put Washington, D.C., in one corner of our state and put Chicago in the other corner, and that's the size of my congressional district.
I have a ranch in Montana, but it's not a real working ranch. I've always liked the outdoors. I come from Texas. My grandfather was a farmer; that's as close as I come.
Placed on this isthmus of a middle state.
I'm meant for California.
We live in a state with a wonderful climate and plenty of natural beauty, from the shores of Cumberland Island to the Chattahoochee River to the Blue Ridge Mountains.
I'm from the Midwest.
We hope we have it contained. So far, it looks as though Afton, Wyoming, and Cedar City and Kanab in Utah are the only hot spots.
I was born in Washington State and have lived here for 42 plus years.
Lancaster, California ... that promised land sometimes called 'the west coast of Iowa.
Whatever insults my State insults me.
Washington, where an insignificant individual may trespass on a nation's time.
Seattle, I get a call from Ben.
I was born in Hawaii, but I was raised in Iowa.
Goldsboro, North Carolina.
If there be no place for wild bison in all of Montana, then surely we have crossed a line between the Last Best Place and the the Once Best Place.
In Missoula, Grizzly football exists in a realm apart, where there is a pervasive sense of entitlement. University of Montana fans, coaches, players, and their lawyers expect, and often receive, special dispensation.
I was born in Massachusetts. I live in Stillwater. I went to school in Florida.
America, land of coupling, land of sanctioned marriage and two-person twined knots, land of tireless good-citizen living, land of the happy family, land of the free and the brave and the locked imagination, land of ignorant homeowner masses lined up in twos.
want to live someplace that
unlike most Californians who fled their state and moved here and then wanted to make Montana into a version of what they left behind.
Thunder Point, Oregon, because
I went to college in Mississippi; I'm from Louisiana.
I'm moving to Nevada. Either there or kill myself.
Colorado's right next to Utah - you know, Mormon Central.
Thousands of miles,' I said. It's Rhosilli, USA. We're going to camp on a bit of rock that wobbles in the winds.
I live in Hollywood, California. It's absolutely nothing like Absaroka County, Wyoming. For me, it's a great escape and I really enjoy it.
South to a town named Medina, north of Bellingham, Washington. Today,
I live in Cullowhee, North Carolina. That's where I teach, at Western Carolina University. That region is where my family has lived for a long time and that region is my landscape.
California is the only state in the union where you can fall asleep under a rose bush in full bloom and freeze to death.
Montana's ranchers raise the best cattle in the world. If Taco Bell needs to beef up, they can give their customers the highest quality meat around by using Montana beef, and in the process, supporting agriculture jobs in Montana.
I was born in 1940 in Minnesota and grew up in the country ... dirt roads, swamps, lakes, woods.
Those Montana Indians were so tough that white people were scared of them.
Can you imagine a place where white people are scared of Indians and not the other way around?
That's Montana.
I love the States and their attitudes about entertainment.
I was born in New York and grew up on a ranch.
I'm very optimistic about my home state of Arizona.
I was raised all over. Kansas, Hawaii, Georgia, Texas and Kentucky, by the time I was 11.