Author Topic: Wyoming Compared to South Dakota?  (Read 7032 times)

Offline MichaelNotMike

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Re: Wyoming Compared to South Dakota?
« Reply #15 on: June 01, 2009, 07:29:25 AM »
Welcome "Home" as Seniortech says, and I heartily agree with. It will feel like it pretty quick, if you're really a fit for this wonderful place.

Thank you! Not there yet, but I can see nothing that would stop us from moving before end of fall, and we'll be getting in the car to drive up and look around in about exactly 48 hours from right now. (We've both been there before and loved it.)

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Re: Wyoming Compared to South Dakota?
« Reply #16 on: June 01, 2009, 07:40:57 AM »
I started a thread on TMM called

http://www.thementalmilitia.com/forums/index.php?topic=22148

I put a poll on it (just did it a little while ago, but should be some interesting fun stats within a while),

I'm gonna move....

--Within a few months - 2 (33.3%)
--When the economy improves    - 1 (16.7%)
--When the SHTF    - 0 (0%)
--Soon, but "things keep coming up"    - 1 (16.7%)
--When I win the lottery
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Offline MichaelNotMike

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Re: Wyoming Compared to South Dakota?
« Reply #17 on: June 01, 2009, 07:50:27 AM »
...the thread is called "GET OFF YOUR ASS & MOVE TO A MORE-FREE STATE NOW, NOT A YEAR OR THREE FROM NOW!". It's got some interesting replies.

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Admins - when DJ and I establish residency in Wyoming, may we please have edit privileges for our posts on here? This forum won't let people edit without pledging. Drives me nuts (especially when almost every other forum will let any yahoo stroll in off the street and be able to edit their own posts from post one).

I'd take a pledge far too seriously to do it just to be able to edit.

And I'd rather commit with my feet, by moving there and being an ethical neighbor rather than simply copying and pasting that I promise to do so. I don't undermine the value of the pledge, but it seems to be mainly to help get people to move there. I'm moving there. Soon

I think of it like the say in AA. "Don't tell 'em you're sober, show 'em with your actions."

MWD
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