Montana

A River Runs Through It

Tommy had seen the Brad Pitt movie, “A River Runs Through It,” 20 times and had watched more fishing shows that  anyone he knew. He had been longing to fish the Montana rivers for trout for years.  When he finally got to Montana and had a look at the Kootenai River in the spring, he decided wade fishing may not be an option . . . . .  David, Sf.G.

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Not Interested

 

When the locals heard that there was going to be a debate between the president and the presidential contender, they did the only logical thing–they left town en masse before the pre-event fixers got there. . . .  David, Sf.G.

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No Thanks

 

Like many Westerners, Buford (and his family) were extremely conservative; they thought government was way too big and way too intrusive.  When an entourage of senators and other government people from various agencies he had never heard of drove in and said, “We want to help you”,  Buford said “No thanks” as he and his family quickly headed for what he hoped was better cover . . . .  David, Sf.G.

By |June 1st, 2012|Categories: Montana||Comments Off on No Thanks