I’d say this goes for all of North Dakota, but you get the idea.
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by Roy Holdren
Our family received a Nintendo Wii and many accessories for Christmas. It has been great. It actually puts the younger kids (4 & 5) on a more level playing field with the older kids and adults. In fact, on Christmas day, no one was able to knockout Trustn (4) in boxing and both he and Greyson (5) were holding their own against Kaeley (15) and Traeden (9) in a heated game of tennis.
Anyway, who would have thought that our Christmas gift could be used by the U.S. Military…
Ok, I was out on the local car dealer websites today because I know that soon my car will die and I wanted to have an idea of what to expect to replace it. Well, I came across a website of a dealer in a small town Southeast of Bismarck. There was a 1989 Geo Tracker for $1,100 and was labeled as a “good hunting vehicle”. I’m not really in the market for a hunting vehicle, but I do know that during the high gas prices of the last couple years the Trackers have been a pretty hot item.
Below is what I found. Can you believe it? Where are the doors? Where is this a “good hunting vehicle”? Florida? Texas? I don’t know, but I can tell you it would suck as a hunting vehicle here in North Dakota. And what is with the $1,100 price tag? It must run like a champ.
Planes like the $139k Icon A5 just may be my ticket to flying.