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Old 01-20-2013, 10:46 PM
 
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Is a 44 single, got it together, fellow going to find a better life quality in Bozeman over Spokane, WA?

I'm in Spokane. No place I've ever suffered has been more the degenerate white trash mecca. Rotten, horrible, unambitious, illiterate, fetid, perpetually on the make inhabit Krapkane, WA. No worse locale and I warn all away from this embarrassment to the otherwise mighty, yet awesome state that is Washington.

No, I'm no native. I was lied to by a Spokane employer now some years ago when they hired me. Once you leave the WA-state west-side, you can go to hell. So I may relocate back to the WA-state west-side for the women and employment.

So, how is the dating for a single guy, 44, no family, and so on.

How does Bozeman compare to Pullman, WA? I've read on this city-data forum that Pullman is the last place for single "no longer wanting to be single" people if you are in your thirties and older.

I ask as there may be a career position of interest in Bozeman. I think of Bozeman from what the i-net serves up through searches and Robert Pirsig's well known novel "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance."

In my instance, it may be "Comparison: Nordic Existentialism, Applied Zen Buddhism, the New Rhetoric and Dialectic, and the Rear Wheel Drive Volvo Automobile Diagnostic and Repair Service Manual."

I see MSU at Bozeman no longer offers that Rhetoric PhD, either. Was there when Pirsig taught, I think. Oh well.

Thanks,

Duffed.
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Old 04-10-2013, 10:10 PM
 
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I always kinda liked Spokane. Sorry for the horrible time you've had there. Yikes... I'd move to the west side of the state. Much more opportunity and chances to meet people and get a job.

Moving to smaller towns like Bozeman or Pullman is only going to limit your pool for jobs and finding someone. You won't have any better chance in Bozeman if you didn't have luck in Spokane (most likely). But it is always worth a look I guess... best of luck to you.
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Old 04-10-2013, 10:33 PM
 
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Spokane compared to Bozeman? I know many single career women in both cities. I prefer Spokane myself, we go there every few months for my Nordstrom fix.
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