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You’re all clear, kid, now let’s blow this thing and go home! – Han Solo
On the morning of September 11, 2001 I was asleep in a cozy little cabin in the beautiful high country region of Yosemite National Park. Giant redwoods loomed nearby. My world was serene and revolved around climbing massive granite blocks when not working as the “maintenance guy” at an environmental education center. Frantic knocks on the door raised me from bed followed by the entry of a close friend and cups of hot coffee.
“I’ve got good …
Authors, Judd Grossman, Uncategorized »
Jackson Hole News and Lies by Abstract55
Judd Grossman, Uncategorized »
The 1% pay 38% of the taxes: http://ntu.org/tax-basics/who-pays-income-taxes.html
That means the 99% pay 62% of taxes. Maybe the 99% should start paying their fair share?
Authors, Events, Judd Grossman »
Pilobolus dancer/instructor, Winston Dynamite Brown, coaches the Dancer’s Workshop Junior Repertory Company (JRC) with small choreographed sketches in a Masterclass on Saturday morning. Pilobolus returned to Jackson Hole for workshops and a one-night performance at the Center Theater at the Center for the Arts.
Authors, Featured, Headline, Judd Grossman, Local News, Politics »
About 30 people showed up on the Town Square today to represent the 99% who would like to wrest more money and power from the 1%. Protesters were polite and well spoken. Their wide ranging concerns included the undue influence of lobbyists and money on politics, concern that the rich and corporations aren’t paying enough taxes, the need for healthcare reform, the need to protect the environment, and the need to create more jobs. They all seem to agree that capitalism and democracy are not working correctly for the benefit …
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The University of Wyoming Symphony Orchestra performed at Walk Hall last night (http://www.uwyo.edu/music/ensembles/symphony_orchestra.html). They are good! I was impressed with the skill of the players. The orchestra nearly outnumbered the audience. I hate all the phony baloney formality of classical music: goofy tuxes, applause upon the entering of the soloist and the conductor. They did a modern classical piece that was quite charming.
Authors, Events, Headline, Judd Grossman »
The Powder Puff football game sounds like a good idea, but in reality is quite a bore. The game took place on 10/5/11. I dropped in for about 20 minutes to see what was up. I imagine that the girls got a kick out of preparing for the game, planning what socks they were going to wear and how they were going to do their hair. Some of the kids were good athletes. The problem is that football is a complicated game that is difficult to play. Watching people play …


