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Saturday, November 19, 2005

Montana Blog Poll

You can read all about it here. Thanks to Wulfgar for the idea.

Finally, I got this done. Or as done as it gets. Medium rare. As you can see it's incomplete. There were just too many that I had no idea, thoughts or opinion on.


1: Best Montana Political Website (Websites relating or dealing with primarily political content).
C'mon, you know how I feel about politics. . .
a: Best Left Leaning Political Website. Granny Insanity
b: Best Right Leaning Political Website. MT Politics
c: Best Libertarian/Constitutional/Independent Website. Dave Budge
d: Most In-depth Political Website. n/a
c: Best Political Candidate's Website. n/a

2: Best Lifestyle Website.

a: Most Exemplifies a Montana Lifestyle. Thoughts From the Middle of Nowhere

b: Best Culture Website. Watermark
c: Best Pop-Culture Website. Better Living Through Blogging

3: Most Web Gravitas (Best Read) Website.

a: Best Website For Montana News (not an online newspaper, or presentation thereof).
b: Best Website For Montana Photos. Bitterroot & Bergamot
c: Best Website For Montana Tales and Stories. Prairie Mary
d: Most Informative Website About Montana And Montana Concerns.

4: Most Humorous Montana Website. A Secular Franciscan Life

5: Best Montana Media Website (specifically dedicated to providing news and information). Montana Web Cams

a: Best Online Newspaper. Billings Outpost
b: Best Online Media Sponsored Website. City Lights
c: Best Online Magazine.

6: Best State Run Website.

a: Most Useful State Website. mt.gov

7: Most Helpful Montana Website. DNRC

8: Most Historical Montana Website. Montana Vigilantes

9: Best Montana Community Website. (Community Websites are those that allow multiple posters or content providers.) Big Sky Blog

10A & B - Tie: Most Missed Montana Websites Not Being Updated Or On Hiatus.

Bela, I've missed you & now you're posting photos of Europe! Greetings From Montana

Gnashing & Wailing - Say it ain't so, Todd.

11: Best Personal Montana Website (Relating to and about the individuals personal life). Montana Jones

12: Montana Survivor; Website you'd most like to be voted off the mountains (try to be nice, here). n/a

13: And Finally, The Montana Website You Would Choose To Read Everyday. Spun & Spinning

Bonus polling, just for fun:

Ha! Ha! I know less about sports than politics. . .

I: Best Montana College Football Team.

II: Best Montana Highschool Football Team.

III: Favorite NFL Football Team.

IV: Best Montana College Basketball Team.

V: Best Montana Highschool Basketball Team.

VI: Favorite NBA Basketball Team. NY Knicks
VIA: Favorite NHL Team. NY Islanders

VII: Best Montana Sports Hero Of All Time. Joe Montana

VIII: Best Montana Politician of All Time. Thomas Francis Meagher
Now, you have to understand how I feel about politicians - this is a classic. I love the spin on his "retirement" on the steamer Thompson. I have discovered an incredible politician while researching Carbon County, but that's another story.

12 Comments:

Blogger david said...

*blush*

12:32 AM  
Blogger Wulfgar said...

In under the wire ...

I have your ballot logged and tallied. Thank you, Karen.

9:58 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Since I haven't read most of the blogs (this one and Ed's City Lights are the only ones I read on a daily basis, and a few others I drop in on from time to time--although now that I've got DSL, and had a few kinks in it straightened out, I might take in a few more), I'll pass on the Blog Poll. However, I'll put my 10 billion pesos (with the latest exchange rate, they should be worth 2 cents...) in on Moos' bonus round:

Best Montana college football team: Carroll College's Fighting Saints (going for their third NAIA title in a row).

Best Montana High School football team: The Golden Bears of Billings West High School (I'll admit to bias, being a West High alumn--but we were never good at football when I went there. Basketball was the dominant sport in the late 60s and early to mid 70s under Coach Toby Kangas)

Favorate NFL team: THE Broncos. (Living in Mesa, I sincerely pray we get a professional team here in Arizona some day)

Best Montana college basketball team: right now I'd say the Lady Grizzlies of the UofM (you didn't specify gender, Moos)

Favorite NBA team: the Utah Jazz (Because I have a soft spot in my heart for oxymorons, and because the Jazz have no hoodlums on the squad--which may be why the don't win much in today's National Bricklayers Association. The Suns come in a close second)

Favorite NHL team: The Phoenix Coyotes (Especially since Gretzky is their coach; my most prized possessions is a picture I had taken several years back with Lord Stanley's Cup. Moos' favorite team won it four straight times in the early 80s--the NHL's last great dynasty--and Gretz has his name on the silverware four times as well. However, I venture the my picture will be the only one with somebody in a Coyotes jersey with the Stanley Cup in my lifetime)

Greatest Montana Sports Hero: Dave McNally (who not only had a great career pitching for the Orioles, but was part fo the arbitrator's decision that freed ballplayers from the reserve clause) (As Moos well knows, Joe Montana was the Greatest Pennsylvania Sports Hero)

Best Montana Politician: Mike Mansfield (Tommy Frank Mar was perhaps the best Political Character of all time, along with J. Hugo Aronson, a/k/a "The Galloping Swede" and Williard Fraser, but for his work for the country as a whole I'd put Mike at the top--he was so respected by both sides of the aisle that when Reagan was elected president, he asked Mike--who had been appointed Ambassador to Japan by Jimmy Carter--to stay on, which is unheard of in the foriegn service.)

An Honorable Mention in the Best Montana Politician should go to Jennette Rankin--whether you disagreed with her votes against war (she was one of only a handful to oppose America's entry in to WWI, and the only vote against going to war with Japan after Pearl Harbor) or not (and many did, which cost her at the next elections after those two votes), you have to admire somebody who had the courage to vote her convictions (something rare in politics these days). (BTW, Politcs comes from the words Poly, meaning many, and tics--meaning blood-sucking creatures.)

Kirk

11:01 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good lineup, Karen. I read your blog almost daily. I also stop in at Sarpy Sam's, and am starting to read Spun and Spinning more, especially the guitar and Stella posts. Tony still hasn't figured I really did meet him at the brewery fundraiser. In case you are reading this, Tony -- got home and realized my son's jembay is the same color as yours, but not as big. Linn

12:15 PM  
Blogger KarbonKountyMoos said...

David - Ha!

Wulfgar - Gracias y lo siento.

Kirk - My favorite Montana expat commenter!

Linn - I know that wasn't supposed to sound nasty - but it does!

1:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are right. I wasn't intending it to sound nasty at all. Hmmmm! Better watch what I say, huh? Maggie dinged her left rear paw thursday night doing who knows what. She would hardly move at all. She is now on all 4's again but still is favoring that foot. Trying to get a border collie to rest and recup is nigh impossible. Linn

2:11 PM  
Blogger Hillbilly Mom said...

What's the best doctor's office for glove balloons?

2:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Moos, as we Anglos say down here: Grassy Ass. ;)

The local radical rag here in the Phoenix area, the Phoenix New Times (which just bought the Village Voice in one of those rare occaisions where a company west of the Hudson bought a NY media comapny) has an annual "Best of Phoenix" issue (which I consider one of the better oxymorns, right up there with "Military Intelligence"). A few years back, they came up with this gem:

Best Arizona Cardinal:

That was it--in its entirety.

Another Favorite: Favorite Dog--Sheba (Honorable Mentions: SugarBear, Ty and Lucky.)

Kirk

4:44 PM  
Blogger Montana Jones said...

Thanks!

7:06 AM  
Blogger Wulfgar said...

Kirk, a quick but VERY important correction:

The Fighting Saints of Carroll College are going for their 4th straight NAIA title in a row. They face off with their in-state rivals, the Montana Tech Orediggers, this Saturday in the semi-finals.

7:20 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry Wulfgar, I had lost count--we don't hear much about NAIA schools down here in the Phoenix Metro area (the place is too busy trying--I repeat, trying--to be big league), and I couldn't remember whether the Saints had gotten a three-peat or not.

Next year--One For The Thumb!!!

Kirk

4:39 PM  
Blogger granny said...

Thank-you Moos and thank God that it wasn't me voting and not remembering!

9:08 PM  

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