Today's topic is "going the distance".
I saw on Q2's website a story about a guy who was planning on a 400-mile paddleboarding trip that would take him from Gardiner to Terry. Very ambitious.
And last week there was a soldier that walked 22 miles in full gear...
What would all the rich and famous say if they knew the grapes they were drinking were fertilized by dead bodies? Try the vintage year 2022 LaCorpse; it's so smooth.
Have you ever discussed with your loved ones your end-of-life options? I've told my kids to pull the plug and donate the organs if there are any good ones left after the accident.
I had to Google my longest trip. In 1984 a buddy and I decided to go on "The Great Quest For Truth". We started in Missoula. Then we drove to stay with another friend in Las Vegas. In a 1978 Mustang King Cobra. Death Valley is a good time in a car with no air conditioning.
This morning we got into a discussion about ages in Montana and what laws apply to age.
I asked the question if anyone thinks that if Teddy Roosevelt were alive if he would agree with kids who are 12 in Montana must have a fishing license.
The man who founded the National Park system who was a huge hunter and fisherman would say absolutely not...