Best market for Idaho biglaw
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 12:01 am
Pocatello or Twin Falls, where can I make the biggest bucks and roll the sweetest foreign cars?
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Actually, I think he means a 1982 Peugot. For that, I would actually have to recommend Idaho Falls. There are lots of idahobiglaw firms there.wardboro wrote:If by foreign cars you mean a 1975 Datsun, then Twin Falls. If by foreign cars you mean a 1980 Honda, the Pocatello.
Fuck that noise. If you want Idaho biglaw, you're a damned fool if you don't check into Moscow. The university is doing some cutting edge work on Privileged Operational Technologies And Testing Oppotunities issues.Actually, I think he means a 1982 Peugot. For that, I would actually have to recommend Boise.
Is it really? I would have thought that the northern part of the state would be more Jello Belt than the southern part. Maybe that's what comes from having my Mormon experience in Oklahoma......Depends on the part of the state. Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and the areas Southeast could easily be integrated into Utah. Boise is a pretty moderate place, and the Northern part of the state feels like Washington. Parts of it scream "jello belt" but up North is like a whole different country.
Hey we mormons are nice folks, but if you really don't like to be around us, you won't find many in the North. Some, just like everywhere, but you could probably go several years in the pan handle and never run into one. And it is gorgeous. A lot more precipitation than the south, but it is also much greener and tons and tons of outdoor recreation if that is what you are into.ari20dal7 wrote:Is it really? I would have thought that the northern part of the state would be more Jello Belt than the southern part. Maybe that's what comes from having my Mormon experience in Oklahoma......Depends on the part of the state. Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and the areas Southeast could easily be integrated into Utah. Boise is a pretty moderate place, and the Northern part of the state feels like Washington. Parts of it scream "jello belt" but up North is like a whole different country.
davipatr wrote:Hey we mormons are nice folks, but if you really don't like to be around us, you won't find many in the North. Some, just like everywhere, but you could probably go several years in the pan handle and never run into one. And it is gorgeous. A lot more precipitation than the south, but it is also much greener and tons and tons of outdoor recreation if that is what you are into.ari20dal7 wrote:Is it really? I would have thought that the northern part of the state would be more Jello Belt than the southern part. Maybe that's what comes from having my Mormon experience in Oklahoma......Depends on the part of the state. Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and the areas Southeast could easily be integrated into Utah. Boise is a pretty moderate place, and the Northern part of the state feels like Washington. Parts of it scream "jello belt" but up North is like a whole different country.
The northern part of Idaho is sandwiched in between Montana and Washington and bears much more resemblence to those places than Southeast (Mormon) Idaho. Boise also has a fairly heavy LDS presence, though nothing like the southeast.
Why don't you like us?
toucheFoxxtrot wrote:davipatr wrote:Hey we mormons are nice folks, but if you really don't like to be around us, you won't find many in the North. Some, just like everywhere, but you could probably go several years in the pan handle and never run into one. And it is gorgeous. A lot more precipitation than the south, but it is also much greener and tons and tons of outdoor recreation if that is what you are into.ari20dal7 wrote:Is it really? I would have thought that the northern part of the state would be more Jello Belt than the southern part. Maybe that's what comes from having my Mormon experience in Oklahoma......Depends on the part of the state. Idaho Falls, Pocatello, and the areas Southeast could easily be integrated into Utah. Boise is a pretty moderate place, and the Northern part of the state feels like Washington. Parts of it scream "jello belt" but up North is like a whole different country.
The northern part of Idaho is sandwiched in between Montana and Washington and bears much more resemblence to those places than Southeast (Mormon) Idaho. Boise also has a fairly heavy LDS presence, though nothing like the southeast.
Why don't you like us?![]()