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Any Cats in Grand Forks area?

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:38 pm
by ChiOCat
We should own a house there by later this afternoon, and will be moving in late October.

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:35 pm
by Billings_Griz
You will become a hockey fan real quick. Nicer than most pro arena's.

(sorry, off topic) :P

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 2:39 pm
by ChiOCat
We have one friend there, he does happen to have box seats at the Hockey dome (is that right? I know nothing of hockey other than it's played on ice :oops: ) Several of the houses we looked at had young boys rooms completely done in Souix hockey motif!

I'm thinking that my boys may not have as many wrestling opportunities since we're leaving Sidney...but it could be worse!

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:30 am
by liqud360
If you love buffalo wings, hit Buffalo Wild Wings, its across from the mall. Love that place. You'll want to go to Cabellas just over the bridge in East Grand Forks, carefull, you'll end-up buying way too much stuff. Dont forget to float the Red River in the summer. You can rent tubes, tie them together, and float your keg right down with ya!

Make sure you have an engine block heater...gets just a little cold in the winter. Sure ya have experience being from Sydney...just wait...I could hardly drive my car (shift, turn the steeringwheel, sit on the seat) because it was so freakn cold!

And the guys are right, that hockey arena is the best I have ever seen. The team is usually not too bad either.

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 6:39 am
by ChiOCat
liqud360 wrote:If you love buffalo wings, hit Buffalo Wild Wings, its across from the mall. Love that place. You'll want to go to Cabellas just over the bridge in East Grand Forks, carefull, you'll end-up buying way too much stuff. Dont forget to float the Red River in the summer. You can rent tubes, tie them together, and float your keg right down with ya!

Make sure you have an engine block heater...gets just a little cold in the winter. Sure ya have experience being from Sydney...just wait...I could hardly drive my car (shift, turn the steeringwheel, sit on the seat) because it was so freakn cold!

And the guys are right, that hockey arena is the best I have ever seen. The team is usually not too bad either.
We saw the BWW when we were there, we will probably try that out!

We went to Cabellas, my boys thought it was heaven on earth :lol: We are actually moving to East Grand.

I don't think my van has a block heater, but we do have an insulated garge. I hope that's enough! I know it gets much colder there than even here. They can freeze their sugar beets and the factories can run about 3 months longer than here.

Sigh.....I'd much rather be moving home to Kalispell.

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:06 am
by Billings_Griz
I like the area, but heard it's COLD in the winter. My Grandma lives in Norther MN, she's 94. So she's survived a few cold winters. :lol:

Here's the Hockey Arena. It's a beauty. http://www.theralph.com/

Good luck in your move.

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 8:06 am
by Hell's Bells
ChiOCat wrote:
liqud360 wrote:If you love buffalo wings, hit Buffalo Wild Wings, its across from the mall. Love that place. You'll want to go to Cabellas just over the bridge in East Grand Forks, carefull, you'll end-up buying way too much stuff. Dont forget to float the Red River in the summer. You can rent tubes, tie them together, and float your keg right down with ya!

Make sure you have an engine block heater...gets just a little cold in the winter. Sure ya have experience being from Sydney...just wait...I could hardly drive my car (shift, turn the steeringwheel, sit on the seat) because it was so freakn cold!

And the guys are right, that hockey arena is the best I have ever seen. The team is usually not too bad either.
We saw the BWW when we were there, we will probably try that out!

We went to Cabellas, my boys thought it was heaven on earth :lol: We are actually moving to East Grand.

I don't think my van has a block heater, but we do have an insulated garge. I hope that's enough! I know it gets much colder there than even here. They can freeze their sugar beets and the factories can run about 3 months longer than here.

Sigh.....I'd much rather be moving home to Kalispell.
beutiful area, id recommend catching UND games

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:13 am
by liqud360
Chi0Cat, how could I forget the sugar beet factory there in Grand Forks...at first it really, really stinks, stinks up the whole town. But then something funny happens, after awhile the smell becomes intoxicating. I still find myself missing it a little :wink:

You said you wish you were comming home to Kalispell, did you grow up here? Did you know they are building a whole new High School up here.

Like HellsBells said, Grand Forks is a nice area, NO MT, but it does have great qualities. The spring foliage is beautiful, lots of pinks and whites and purple. The fall is good too.

Enjoy and let us know how it goes. Oh, one more thing, youll have to check out Greek lane down by the campus, the houses are so much better(looks wise) than anything we everyhad at MSU. They make me think of what some of the houses back east must look like. The Frats are clean as a shiny new Keg!

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:32 am
by ChiOCat
liqud360 wrote:Chi0Cat, how could I forget the sugar beet factory there in Grand Forks...at first it really, really stinks, stinks up the whole town. But then something funny happens, after awhile the smell becomes intoxicating. I still find myself missing it a little :wink:

You said you wish you were comming home to Kalispell, did you grow up here? Did you know they are building a whole new High School up here.

Like HellsBells said, Grand Forks is a nice area, NO MT, but it does have great qualities. The spring foliage is beautiful, lots of pinks and whites and purple. The fall is good too.

Enjoy and let us know how it goes. Oh, one more thing, youll have to check out Greek lane down by the campus, the houses are so much better(looks wise) than anything we everyhad at MSU. They make me think of what some of the houses back east must look like. The Frats are clean as a shiny new Keg!
I grew up in mostly Eureka, but I went to school in Kalispell for a few years. The old Edgerton, my class was the last to graduate from there. I consider that whole area "home."

We drove past the campus when we were househunting, I saw a few houses, but not many. I'll definately drive by and look!

Thanks for all the postives and ideas guys! I'm a little homesick already.

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 10:02 am
by Hell's Bells
ChiOCat wrote:
liqud360 wrote:Chi0Cat, how could I forget the sugar beet factory there in Grand Forks...at first it really, really stinks, stinks up the whole town. But then something funny happens, after awhile the smell becomes intoxicating. I still find myself missing it a little :wink:

You said you wish you were comming home to Kalispell, did you grow up here? Did you know they are building a whole new High School up here.

Like HellsBells said, Grand Forks is a nice area, NO MT, but it does have great qualities. The spring foliage is beautiful, lots of pinks and whites and purple. The fall is good too.

Enjoy and let us know how it goes. Oh, one more thing, youll have to check out Greek lane down by the campus, the houses are so much better(looks wise) than anything we everyhad at MSU. They make me think of what some of the houses back east must look like. The Frats are clean as a shiny new Keg!
I grew up in mostly Eureka, but I went to school in Kalispell for a few years. The old Edgerton, my class was the last to graduate from there. I consider that whole area "home."

We drove past the campus when we were househunting, I saw a few houses, but not many. I'll definately drive by and look!

Thanks for all the postives and ideas guys! I'm a little homesick already.
just one thing...you do have to hate the bison now....

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:51 pm
by urcrackinmeup
[/quote]just one thing...you do have to hate the bison now....[/quote]

Oh, they will!

Also you could check out the women's basketball team. I think they were 34-1 :P last year. My dad is a UND alum so I keep track of those things.

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:53 pm
by Hell's Bells
urcrackinmeup wrote:
just one thing...you do have to hate the bison now....[/quote]

Oh, they will!

Also you could check out the women's basketball team. I think they were 34-1 :P last year. My dad is a UND alum so I keep track of those things.[/quote]

wow nice

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:11 am
by liqud360
Well? how do you like it so far in ND. Its almost the middle of October, so you must have moved by now?

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 12:47 pm
by ChiOCat
liqud360 wrote:Well? how do you like it so far in ND. Its almost the middle of October, so you must have moved by now?
Not yet, we will close on our new house Oct 27th, but the boys and I probably won't move over till the next weekend. They really want to trick or treat here, and it's not that big a deal to wait a few more days.

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 1:27 pm
by vike_king
Remember, you are in North Dakota so don't expect too much. When I was in Grand Forks in July I noticed that the street signs are posted past the intersection you need to use.......the jokes aren't necessarily wrong.

What was the last thing Custer told the North Dakotans while on his way to the Little Bighorn???? Just stay here and act stupid till I get back!

Did you hear about how North Dakotans like to throw firecrackers into Montana on the 4th of July? The Montanan's pick them up, light them, and throw them back!

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:09 am
by ChiOCat
vike_king wrote:Remember, you are in North Dakota so don't expect too much. When I was in Grand Forks in July I noticed that the street signs are posted past the intersection you need to use.......the jokes aren't necessarily wrong.

What was the last thing Custer told the North Dakotans while on his way to the Little Bighorn???? Just stay here and act stupid till I get back!

Did you hear about how North Dakotans like to throw firecrackers into Montana on the 4th of July? The Montanan's pick them up, light them, and throw them back!
Slow down there! We are quite pleased that we will be living in EAST Grand Forks, Minnesota. And I still refuse to succumb to the purple and gold :twisted:

Maybe I can teach some NDans how to make Kool Aid. They can't figure out how to get that 2 qts of water into the tiny package :D

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 10:25 am
by vike_king
ChiOCat wrote:
vike_king wrote:Remember, you are in North Dakota so don't expect too much. When I was in Grand Forks in July I noticed that the street signs are posted past the intersection you need to use.......the jokes aren't necessarily wrong.

What was the last thing Custer told the North Dakotans while on his way to the Little Bighorn???? Just stay here and act stupid till I get back!

Did you hear about how North Dakotans like to throw firecrackers into Montana on the 4th of July? The Montanan's pick them up, light them, and throw them back!
Slow down there! We are quite pleased that we will be living in EAST Grand Forks, Minnesota. And I still refuse to succumb to the purple and gold :twisted:

Maybe I can teach some NDans how to make Kool Aid. They can't figure out how to get that 2 qts of water into the tiny package :D
Atta girl, you won't be far from my Dad's hometown of Gentilly, MN population=not many. It is 6 miles east of Crookston.

I love the Koolaid bit, can I use it?

Wait a second you aren't a fan of the P.....ers, (had to be careful, can't use bad words on this site).

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:46 pm
by ChiOCat
vike_king wrote:
ChiOCat wrote:
vike_king wrote:Remember, you are in North Dakota so don't expect too much. When I was in Grand Forks in July I noticed that the street signs are posted past the intersection you need to use.......the jokes aren't necessarily wrong.

What was the last thing Custer told the North Dakotans while on his way to the Little Bighorn???? Just stay here and act stupid till I get back!

Did you hear about how North Dakotans like to throw firecrackers into Montana on the 4th of July? The Montanan's pick them up, light them, and throw them back!
Slow down there! We are quite pleased that we will be living in EAST Grand Forks, Minnesota. And I still refuse to succumb to the purple and gold :twisted:

Maybe I can teach some NDans how to make Kool Aid. They can't figure out how to get that 2 qts of water into the tiny package :D
Atta girl, you won't be far from my Dad's hometown of Gentilly, MN population=not many. It is 6 miles east of Crookston.

I love the Koolaid bit, can I use it?

Wait a second you aren't a fan of the P.....ers, (had to be careful, can't use bad words on this site).
I am, I am. And I will wear my green and gold with pride :D Not that it matters much this year. Poor Bret.

There's an American Crystal factory in Crookston, so I may make it out that way some day.

Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:55 pm
by vike_king
ChiOCat wrote:
vike_king wrote:
ChiOCat wrote:
vike_king wrote:Remember, you are in North Dakota so don't expect too much. When I was in Grand Forks in July I noticed that the street signs are posted past the intersection you need to use.......the jokes aren't necessarily wrong.

What was the last thing Custer told the North Dakotans while on his way to the Little Bighorn???? Just stay here and act stupid till I get back!

Did you hear about how North Dakotans like to throw firecrackers into Montana on the 4th of July? The Montanan's pick them up, light them, and throw them back!
Slow down there! We are quite pleased that we will be living in EAST Grand Forks, Minnesota. And I still refuse to succumb to the purple and gold :twisted:

Maybe I can teach some NDans how to make Kool Aid. They can't figure out how to get that 2 qts of water into the tiny package :D
Atta girl, you won't be far from my Dad's hometown of Gentilly, MN population=not many. It is 6 miles east of Crookston.

I love the Koolaid bit, can I use it?

Wait a second you aren't a fan of the P.....ers, (had to be careful, can't use bad words on this site).
I am, I am. And I will wear my green and gold with pride :D Not that it matters much this year. Poor Bret.

There's an American Crystal factory in Crookston, so I may make it out that way some day.
I have always equated the Packers with the Grizzlies so it really hurts when I meet a Bobcat/Packer or Viking/Grizzly fan.

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:56 am
by whitetrashgriz
vike_king wrote:
ChiOCat wrote:
vike_king wrote:
ChiOCat wrote:
vike_king wrote:Remember, you are in North Dakota so don't expect too much. When I was in Grand Forks in July I noticed that the street signs are posted past the intersection you need to use.......the jokes aren't necessarily wrong.

What was the last thing Custer told the North Dakotans while on his way to the Little Bighorn???? Just stay here and act stupid till I get back!

Did you hear about how North Dakotans like to throw firecrackers into Montana on the 4th of July? The Montanan's pick them up, light them, and throw them back!
Slow down there! We are quite pleased that we will be living in EAST Grand Forks, Minnesota. And I still refuse to succumb to the purple and gold :twisted:

Maybe I can teach some NDans how to make Kool Aid. They can't figure out how to get that 2 qts of water into the tiny package :D
Atta girl, you won't be far from my Dad's hometown of Gentilly, MN population=not many. It is 6 miles east of Crookston.

I love the Koolaid bit, can I use it?

Wait a second you aren't a fan of the P.....ers, (had to be careful, can't use bad words on this site).
I am, I am. And I will wear my green and gold with pride :D Not that it matters much this year. Poor Bret.

There's an American Crystal factory in Crookston, so I may make it out that way some day.
I have always equated the Packers with the Grizzlies so it really hurts when I meet a Bobcat/Packer or Viking/Grizzly fan.

that's funny! i'm the exact same! VIKINGS=VERY GOOD.........PACKERS=CRAPPY! BOBCATS=THE BEST EVER........................GRIZ=YUCKY!!!