This video of a man speaking his mind about firefighters shopping at a grocery store furthest away from their district is seeing a resurgence on Facebook this week.
Walmart saves you money on many items, but some things you are better off buying elsewhere. According to a recent report, these are the 10 things you should NOT be buying at Walmart.
Montana State Bobcats Insanely Painful Hit – Montana Grizzlies Fans React
Last Thursday night a linebacker for the Montana State Bobcats straight up WRECKED the running back from Fort Lewis. Some are even calling it the biggest hit (so far) for the 2015 college football season.
Even the most passionate Montana Grizzlies fan can agree...this was jaw-dropping.
Montana Makes List of 2015 Best States to Be a Bad Driver
It's hard to admit this, we realize, but you just might be an awful driver. Are you accident prone? Are you one of those drivers that constantly speeds, annoys other drivers, or tailgates? If so, you might live in Montana.
What Vice Is More Popular in Montana Than Anywhere Else?
A vice is defined as "an alcoholic drink, fattening food, dessert, or borderline controversial preference." According to the social check-in site Foursquare, data was analyzed to determine which VICE was the most popular in Montana!
The Emoji Montana State Uses More Than Anyone Else
We now know the most commonly used emoji in Montana state. Are you at all curious? Read on!
First, before we go any further, let's get this out of the way....Vermont uses the POOP icon more than anyone else. So, there's that. Moving on...
The Ultimate Montana Stereotype Cartoon – Funny or Offensive?
Stop me if you've seen this video. Still, I'm surprised that not many people have watched it, even though it has been circulating on YouTube for a little over 4 years.
Every woman I've ever met is smarter than me, I just need to admit the truth. Even when they are clearly wrong, their instinct to prove otherwise is enough to show me that their intelligence is far beyond anything I can comprehend.
In the state of Montana we appreciate working hard for our money. But when it comes to greed, how much do we tend to stockpile and not share our earnings?