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Subject: Idaho...bassackwards
Posted by: sarge33rd
- [42556917] Tue, Jun 09, 2009, 18:56
Good enough to be foster parents, but apparently Idaho doesnt recognize a foster family AS a family?
Same-Sex couple and foster children denied family rates at pool |
| 1 | boikin
ID: 532592112 Wed, Jun 10, 2009, 09:30
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Under there definition a single mother/father and children is not a family either.
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| 2 | biliruben Leader
ID: 589301110 Wed, Jun 10, 2009, 09:32
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Nor widow. If the husband dies on a ride, they immediately bump 'em up to the non-family rate.
They are confused about a lot of things in Idaho.
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| 3 | Pancho Villa
ID: 6549108 Wed, Jun 10, 2009, 09:49
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C'mon, you can't indite the entire state for something that happens in a remote(and heavily Mormon)SE corner of the state, an area closer to Salt Lake City than Boise, which was just named 4th best city to live in the US.
I've lived in Boise, and I don't know that I'd rank it that high, but it does have a lot going for it.
I was up there for work a couple weeks ago(actually and ironically in Fruitland on the Oregon border)and will be back here to finish the job next week.
Idaho is a wonderful state. There are bassackwards people everywhere.
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| 4 | Pancho Villa
ID: 6549108 Wed, Jun 10, 2009, 09:52
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Indict...not indite.
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| 5 | boikin
ID: 532592112 Wed, Jun 10, 2009, 10:31
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There are bassackwards people everywhere.
true.
C'mon, you can't indite the entire state for something that happens in a remote(and heavily Mormon)SE corner of the state, an area closer to Salt Lake City than Boise in this case they were following a state law not local law. I feel kind of bad for the guy working tickets that day. they are probably thinking i should have just sold them the ticket.
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| 6 | biliruben
ID: 461142511 Wed, Jun 10, 2009, 13:01
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No doubt. I'm going into the Idaho woods for a fishing trip in a few weeks.
Nothing like Idaho to get away from it all. The wilderness areas are really wilderness, and you really can find some places where you don't see another soul for a day or two. Really the last of the remote wilderness in the lower 48.
If I go camping or hiking in Washington, I often think "man, if I had dragged a keg up here, I could make a mint!" Some seriously high foot traffic.
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