Now Ben, it's your hard earned money spent in taxes for that curiculum- it wouldn't be fair to send my kids to your schools now.
Yes, the Witch needed kids to work in her garden.
The story of the Theatre group is some Arts/Farts hippie was traveling through Montana, from God knows where, to Washington State to attend a wedding. His Volkswagon Van broke down in Mossula. (still can't spell it) He stayed there and formed a theatre group. The hippies conquered the warm spots in the Rocky Mountain west in the late 60's and early 70's. Places like Jackson hole Wy, Mossula MT, Cour delenes Id, etc etc. God must have been on this one's side because his children's theatre idea has expanded to many nations and all across the West. If you think about it- parents will pay to see little Susie play Othello. Othello wants a T Shirt...and so it goes.
The two gals who put the show on here stayed in a local home. I know they can't make much.
They asked for help in taking down the set.
Probably a good thing all around. But it wouldn't surprise me to know there are many New Age messages in their productions. Moussula has a large Left population, and is a sancturary for the Gay lifestyle. Both it and Bozeman are nearly unrecognizable as lovely valleys- the horizan is filled with buildings now.
I bought my Mt Bike in Bozeman- there were only two places in Montana that carried Jamis. Interesting place- like so many all across the US- expanding because of favorable climate and local culture, it grows past it's means. You can't afford a house there. ( I can't) What's left of the "cowboy' is steadily losing to the Left Coast Yup. There's a good gun show there I also attended. Clash of cultures, for sure.
"How come it cost me 90 dollars to stay in a basic room?" I asked our hotel clerk. It was a Super Eight or something- nothing fancy.
"Well, because we have the mountains for skiing, and the University, and famous people come here."
Now, if I was Benaround, or just a little faster, you know what I'd have said:
"Then please send them the bill."
35 miles away the same hotel room is 40 bucks.
I'll say one good thing about Bozeman- the women are beautiful. No, really, even the old ones keep themselves up. I think the plain and ugly are stoned and driven from town. I guess if you can afford 3/4 of a mill for a place to live, you can put several thousand in your face for posterity. They do a lot Qui Can Bo too, and jog and slop down as much herbal tea as their guts can hold.
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