Bullwinkle925
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Tue Jul-18-06 01:06 PM
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I'm thinking of adding Missoula to my potential 'retirement areas'. |
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What can you tell me about the place? Thanks in advance. BW925 :hi:
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John Q. Citizen
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Tue Jul-18-06 04:50 PM
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1. On top of one of the most productive aquafirs in the country! |
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What are you looking for in a retirment spot?
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Bullwinkle925
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Wed Jul-19-06 01:08 AM
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I'd like to live in a 'homey' quiet atmosphere. I've looked at Bend, Oregon and liked that area. I'm tired of living in a metropolis and would like to find something where I could enjoy the sunrises and sunsets at a more leisurely pace. I would like to find plenty to do for 'young' Seniors. Love bookstores, music, theater, etc. Would Missoula suit my needs? Thanks BW925 :hi:
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Wed Jul-19-06 01:56 PM
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3. You might like Missoula. It's a college town with a cafe culture. The |
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are long but the Spring, Summer and Fall are awesome, if somewhat compressed.
You might like to visit and have a look.
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Sun Jul-23-06 05:12 PM
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4. I'm thinking of doing just that - sometime. |
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Mon Jul-31-06 08:12 AM
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5. If you have time, check out Helena also |
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Smaller than Missoula, not as much gray in the winter. Nice town. I used to live there. It will probably always be what I think of as home.
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