Millions of years ago, in the ice age, the dam that held back the Clark Fork River and Lake Missoula broke. Bazillions of gallons of water surged through what is now the Inland Pacific Northwest. All the dinosaurs were swept to sea, leaving a relatively peaceful portion of the planet. We moved here shortly thereafter residing in the quiet little town of Spokane, Washington (otherwise known as "Spokaloo" by the locals).
