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South Dakota has 900,000 people and 3.5 million cows.

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Seriously, just how much dumber do the people there have to be, and how much less decent do the cows have to become, until there's a bovine take over in S Dakota?

It seems its on the cusp.
 
Seriously, just how much dumber do the people there have to be, and how much less decent do the cows have to become, until there's a bovine take over in S Dakota?

It seems its on the cusp.
Have you ever been to South Dakota?

Honestly, in many states (possibly incluidng Indiana), the livestock outnumbers the people. I know you're trying to get a Noem here, but what's the angle?

Edit to add: Answering my own question. It's 9 states where just cows outnumber people.


Are you going to shit talk Oklahoma, Iowa, or Montana?
 
Have you ever been to South Dakota?

Honestly, in many states (possibly incluidng Indiana), the livestock outnumbers the people. I know you're trying to get a Noem here, but what's the angle?

Edit to add: Answering my own question. It's 9 states where just cows outnumber people.


Are you going to shit talk Oklahoma, Iowa, or Montana?
Montana is where we need to get to a mountain
 
Have you ever been to South Dakota?

Honestly, in many states (possibly incluidng Indiana), the livestock outnumbers the people. I know you're trying to get a Noem here, but what's the angle?

Edit to add: Answering my own question. It's 9 states where just cows outnumber people.


Are you going to shit talk Oklahoma, Iowa, or Montana?
He's obviously deduced eating steak is the act of the MAGA cult.

Living on plant-based products, combined with the protein from his partner's loads, is the more eco-friendly, sustainable option.
 
Talked to a lady here at work who lives out there. Says it's already turning into Hollywood east. Rich people everywhere buying up everything.

Don't knock it.

Commissions on rich people buying real estste is how I made a living.

Started out trying to convince young folks to save and invest, but found out those who already have is where the money is.
 
Have you ever been to South Dakota?

Honestly, in many states (possibly incluidng Indiana), the livestock outnumbers the people. I know you're trying to get a Noem here, but what's the angle?

Edit to add: Answering my own question. It's 9 states where just cows outnumber people.


Are you going to shit talk Oklahoma, Iowa, or Montana?

I've been to Nebraska. The western half of that state is mesmerizing. The sand hills region. Never seen anything quite like it. Definitely more cows than people. You'd drive for miles on these sand roads and the cattle were just out everywhere... Sometimes just laying down in the middle of the road. You'd have to kind of nudge them with the truck and they would get up and slowly get out of the way.
 
Seriously, just how much dumber do the people there have to be, and how much less decent do the cows have to become, until there's a bovine take over in S Dakota?

It seems its on the cusp.
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Have you ever been to South Dakota?

Honestly, in many states (possibly incluidng Indiana), the livestock outnumbers the people. I know you're trying to get a Noem here, but what's the angle?

Edit to add: Answering my own question. It's 9 states where just cows outnumber people.


Are you going to shit talk Oklahoma, Iowa, or Montana?
He’s a moron. There are more sheep in Australia by a factor of 2. He’d love the socialism in Australia.

Sheep outnumber Kiwis in New Zealand by a factor of 5. He’d have loved the lockdowns there.

Maybe he’d like the Dakotas?
 
I've been to Nebraska. The western half of that state is mesmerizing. The sand hills region. Never seen anything quite like it. Definitely more cows than people. You'd drive for miles on these sand roads and the cattle were just out everywhere... Sometimes just laying down in the middle of the road. You'd have to kind of nudge them with the truck and they would get up and slowly get out of the way.
@BradStevens f#ck your mountain. I’m heading to Nebraska with twenty. I love cow tipping and sand between my toes.
 
I've been to Nebraska. The western half of that state is mesmerizing. The sand hills region. Never seen anything quite like it. Definitely more cows than people. You'd drive for miles on these sand roads and the cattle were just out everywhere... Sometimes just laying down in the middle of the road. You'd have to kind of nudge them with the truck and they would get up and slowly get out of the way.
Your use of mesmerizing seems misplaced. "Mesmerizing" implies appealing.
 
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Seriously, just how much dumber do the people there have to be, and how much less decent do the cows have to become, until there's a bovine take over in S Dakota?

It seems its on the cusp.
Am I missing something?

Only thing I would suggest is slow down on raising cows and bring on the bison.

Better meat
 
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While we're on teh subject of beef. We can all agree, as we are all gentlemen and scholars, that the only steak you should ever pay for is a bone in ribeye. Medium rare. Salt, pepper, finished in butter, correct?
 
While we're on teh subject of beef. We can all agree, as we are all gentlemen and scholars, that the only steak you should ever pay for is a bone in ribeye. Medium rare. Salt, pepper, finished in butter, correct?
No. Filet... Zagrebes style (butter yes, garlic butter!), My now 2nd is Lamb Shank. 3rd, anything goat.
 
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@BradStevens f#ck your mountain. I’m heading to Nebraska with twenty. I love cow tipping and sand between my toes.
If you want true happiness. Move where there are NO people and more animals. 1) Dream team Mountain in south or north Dakota''/ Montana, or 2) a boat in Bama off the "other coast" where the fish/ Crab out number people 1,000,000:1.

Fvck People.
 
While we're on teh subject of beef. We can all agree, as we are all gentlemen and scholars, that the only steak you should ever pay for is a bone in ribeye. Medium rare. Salt, pepper, finished in butter, correct?
I will accept other minor seasonings (e.g. roasted garlic) but you pretty much nailed my order at any steak house.

Need a glass of bourbon to go with it.
 
While we're on teh subject of beef. We can all agree, as we are all gentlemen and scholars, that the only steak you should ever pay for is a bone in ribeye. Medium rare. Salt, pepper, finished in butter, correct?
Smart man. Prime 47 is my favorite steakhouse in central Indiana now. Not sure if I mentioned it before, but it’s a really solid place. They also have a roasted seafood tower. To hell with cold seafood towers.
 
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Smart man. Prime 47 is my favorite steakhouse in central Indiana now. Not sure if I meant it before, but it’s a really solid place. They also have a roasted seafood tower. To hell with cold seafood towers.
What's the cougar sitch there?
 
Don't knock it.

Commissions on rich people buying real estste is how I made a living.

Started out trying to convince young folks to save and invest, but found out those who already have is where the money is.
And now we know who the inspiration for Ricky Roma was.
 
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Your use of mesmerizing seems misplaced. "Mesmerizing" implies appealing.

No it is seriously beautiful. Doesn't feel like anywhere else I've ever been on earth. Hills don't do it justice, feels more like you're in the mountains... But zero trees, just green grassy giant hills as far as you can see and you can see for miles... Watching a big thunderstorm build 25 miles away one evening at sunset while sitting on my little cabin porch drinking bourbon... W/ Most amazing lightning show you've ever seen.

Would go back there any minute.
 
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