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"Artists trim Bush's tree" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-19 16:50:16

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"State OKs propane rate increase in valley" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-18 05:35:38

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"It Was a Pajiba-Hole, and That Means Comfort" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:26:11

This is usually a alter time of year for Hollywood news. Were it not for the strike. I’d think we’d have nothing to talk about. This has been a gray week in L. A. and the vibe in town has slid from one of casual resignation to outright apathy when it comes to anything responsible or work-related. I was prepared to spend the round-up digging through the debris cast off by THR and Variety but today we’ve got some actually news. direct onto your backpacks kids — after years of legal wrangling finger-pointing and money-grabbing it looks desire The Hobbit is finally getting off the ground. The adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien’s novel set before the events of the The Lord of the Rings series was held up by a suit between Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh over profit participation in The Fellowship of the Ring from New lie and its co-chairmen and co-CEOs. Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne. However because of his commitment to helming other projects including The Lovely Bones. Jackson won’t enjoin The Hobbit opting instead for a producer role. Several names are being thrown around as possible directors including Sam Raimi but as of now no director or writer (duh) has been chosen. The Hobbit is scheduled to be shot as two films beginning in 2009 with the first film to be released in 2010 and the second installment in 2011. This however all hinges upon the writers touch wrapping up by move or summer of 2008; if it goes longer production schedules are gonna be shot to hell. Hooray. Regardless the films ordain probably make untold billions at the box-office; whether or not the movies ordain actually be any good is almost beside the inform. Speaking of Sam Raimi it was announced this week that the director ordain helm Drag Me to Hell a supernatural thriller co-written with his brother. Ivan. The script deals with a supernatural express — I experience that’s vague but you can fill in the blanks with your imaginations — and is purported to be in the vein of Raimi’s Evil Dead series though more reliant on suspense than Karo Syrup. After directing Drag Me to Hell of course. Raimi could wind up on The Hobbit but who knows. In what has to be the weirdest bit of casting news for the weirdest project I’ve heard about all week. Ewan McGregor has signed on to play the title character in I like You. Philip Morris for co-directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. McGregor joins Jim Carrey who will play Steven Russell in the movie based on actual events. Russell was a family man but also a con artist and his crimes eventually landed him in prison in Texas where he fell in love with his cellmate. Morris. Russell was so in like in fact that he engineered a number of ultimately futile escape attempts in the hopes of getting out of the clink and running off with Morris to someplace purty. Morris was eventually released but Russell racked up almost 150 years on his sentence. So let that be a lesson to all you dreamers out there: If you fall in love with your cellmate don’t plan an clarify jailbreak. Just let the parole system do its work. It’s easier that way. This morning’s trailer watch brings a double dose of clips (hey it’s Christmas). The first is for Horton Hears a Who wherein Jim Carrey and Steve Carell lower their trousers and act a bowl-splattering cast aside on another piece of my childhood. Try not to weep: The Hobbit is scheduled to be shot as two films beginning in 2009 with the first film to be released in 2010 and the second installment in 2011. Not following how a much simpler one-book story turns into two films presumably a bring together hours each while Bible-level epic LoTR gets done in three films at about three hours each. That said. The Hobbit is actually a more amusing and satisfying tale dialogue-wise with some rich fun characters. How about Colm Meany. Brendan Gleason and Paddy Considine as the three trolls? Ray Winstone as Thorin. King Under the Mountain? Hugh give as Tom Bombadil? Clive Owen as the express of the Dragon? The studio will want Sean Connery who coincidentally has done a dragon express character before in that execrable Dennis Quaid vehicle. It ordain be interesting to see who plays a slightly younger Gandalf. Theoretically. Ian McKellan could do it since Gandalf didn't age much visibly over the course of the entire saga other than the rim turning white. Bilbo: I think we can safely say that Ian Holm is out. How about Daniel Radcliffe committing career suicide by taking on another iconic conceive of role? That's just "meh" enough to be likely. My first thought about The Hobbit being two movies was. "Great way to squeeze twice as much money out of me." Then I thought. "But most novels really get shortchanged in a 2 hour format so perhaps they'll get the whole book in by doing it as two movies which would be nice." As far as LOTR is concerned the extended versions are 4 hours each which is really 2 movies for each 1/3 of the trilogy and they still couldn't fit it all in. I'm still pissed about them leaving out the scouring of the Shire and Gandalf living in Bag End with Wormtongue. Still can't complain. He got most of it right. That's the one. That Gandalf he knew where all the generous hosts lived. I get the comprehend that he just rode from place to place drinking up all the good mead deflowering Rohirrim virgins and elf maidens blazing up all the good Hobbit weed and just generally wearing out his accept. No moist nerdette panties over my idea for Clive Owen as Smaug? Would it be better if they beef up the move of the Lakeman who shoots the special arrow at Smaug then direct someone desire Owen? There's only freaks as study characters in the original story -- hobbit gollum dwarves elves etc. -- so it wouldn't be a surprise if they conclude compelled to create an Aragorn-type role. And here's a challenge: Did the word "smog" even exist when Tolkien wrote this story in the 1930's or whenever? I always thought that word started here in the U. S. -- we perfected the concept after all -- but it would have made comprehend that London would be smoggy during the Industrial Revolution -- lots of fog lots of coal- and wood-burning equipment. Hee hee hee. I'm on pass till 1/2/08 sipping coffee noodling with the Pajibans and waxing rhapsodic about The Hobbit. Life is good. Hey Socalled: Any particular reason why you chose three Irish fellas to be the short hirsute barefoot rustic types? And then chose the Brits for the more adventurous dashing types? If I were Pookie-ish. I'd be quite insulted by your view of my nation's physical characteristics and your nod to Imperialist Britain. But since I'm not. I'll go back to trimming the nails on my freakishly large hairy feet. evince History: New phenomena demand new words so it is not surprising that smog is a relatively recent coinage. The evince followed the phenomenon by perhaps half a century for air pollution was first noticed during the Industrial Revolution. The word smog is first recorded in 1905 in a newspaper report of a meeting of the Public Health Congress. Dr. H. A des Vɶux gave a cover entitled "Fog and Smoke," in which in the words of the Daily Graphic of July 26. "he said it required no science to see that there was something produced in great cities which was not found in the country and that was smoky fog or what was known as 'smog.'" The next day the Globe remarked that "Dr des Vɶux did a public service in coining a new word for the London fog." I'm.

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"It Was a Pajiba-Hole, and That Means Comfort" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:26:11

This is usually a dull measure of year for Hollywood news. Were it not for the strike. I’d evaluate we’d undergo nothing to talk about. This has been a gray week in L. A. and the vibe in town has slid from one of casual resignation to outright apathy when it comes to anything responsible or work-related. I was prepared to spend the round-up digging through the debris cast off by THR and Variety but today we’ve got some actually news. Hold onto your backpacks kids — after years of legal wrangling finger-pointing and money-grabbing it looks like The Hobbit is finally getting off the ground. The adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien’s novel set before the events of the The Lord of the Rings series was held up by a suit between Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh over profit participation in The Fellowship of the Ring from New lie and its co-chairmen and co-CEOs. Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne. However because of his commitment to helming other projects including The Lovely Bones. Jackson won’t direct The Hobbit opting instead for a producer role. Several names are being thrown around as possible directors including Sam Raimi but as of now no director or writer (duh) has been chosen. The Hobbit is scheduled to be shot as two films beginning in 2009 with the first film to be released in 2010 and the back up installment in 2011. This however all hinges upon the writers strike wrapping up by spring or summer of 2008; if it goes longer production schedules are gonna be shot to hell. Hooray. Regardless the films will probably make untold billions at the box-office; whether or not the movies will actually be any good is almost beside the inform. Speaking of Sam Raimi it was announced this week that the director ordain helm Drag Me to Hell a supernatural thriller co-written with his brother. Ivan. The compose deals with a supernatural express — I know that’s vague but you can fill in the blanks with your imaginations — and is purported to be in the vein of Raimi’s Evil Dead series though more reliant on suspense than Karo Syrup. After directing Drag Me to Hell of course. Raimi could wind up on The Hobbit but who knows. In what has to be the weirdest bit of casting news for the weirdest communicate I’ve heard about all week. Ewan McGregor has signed on to play the title character in I like You. Philip Morris for co-directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa. McGregor joins Jim Carrey who will compete Steven Russell in the movie based on actual events. Russell was a family man but also a con artist and his crimes eventually landed him in prison in Texas where he fell in love with his cellmate. Morris. Russell was so in love in fact that he engineered a be of ultimately futile flee attempts in the hopes of getting out of the sound and running off with Morris to someplace purty. Morris was eventually released but Russell racked up almost 150 years on his sentence. So let that be a lesson to all you dreamers out there: If you fall in love with your cellmate don’t intend an clarify jailbreak. Just let the parole system do its work. It’s easier that way. This morning’s trailer watch brings a double process of clips (hey it’s Christmas). The first is for Horton Hears a Who wherein Jim Carrey and Steve Carell lower their trousers and take a bowl-splattering dump on another conjoin of my childhood. Try not to weep: The Hobbit is scheduled to be shot as two films beginning in 2009 with the first film to be released in 2010 and the second installment in 2011. Not following how a much simpler one-book story turns into two films presumably a couple hours each while Bible-level epic LoTR gets done in three films at about three hours each. That said. The Hobbit is actually a more amusing and satisfying tale dialogue-wise with some rich fun characters. How about Colm Meany. Brendan Gleason and Paddy Considine as the three trolls? Ray Winstone as Thorin. King Under the Mountain? Hugh give as Tom Bombadil? Clive Owen as the voice of the Dragon? The studio ordain want Sean Connery who coincidentally has done a dragon voice character before in that execrable Dennis Quaid vehicle. It will be interesting to see who plays a slightly younger Gandalf. Theoretically. Ian McKellan could do it since Gandalf didn't age much visibly over the course of the entire saga other than the beard turning color. Bilbo: I think we can safely say that Ian Holm is out. How about Daniel Radcliffe committing go suicide by taking on another iconic fantasy role? That's just "meh" enough to be likely. My first thought about The Hobbit being two movies was. "Great way to squeeze twice as much money out of me." Then I thought. "But most novels really get shortchanged in a 2 hour change so perhaps they'll get the whole book in by doing it as two movies which would be nice." As far as LOTR is concerned the extended versions are 4 hours each which is really 2 movies for each 1/3 of the trilogy and they still couldn't fit it all in. I'm still pissed about them leaving out the scouring of the Shire and Gandalf living in Bag End with Wormtongue. Still can't complain. He got most of it right. That's the one. That Gandalf he knew where all the generous hosts lived. I get the sense that he just rode from displace to place drinking up all the good mead deflowering Rohirrim virgins and elf maidens blazing up all the good Hobbit weed and just generally wearing out his welcome. No moist nerdette panties over my idea for Clive Owen as Smaug? Would it be exceed if they beef up the part of the Lakeman who shoots the special arrow at Smaug then direct someone desire Owen? There's only freaks as major characters in the original story -- hobbit gollum dwarves elves etc. -- so it wouldn't be a surprise if they feel compelled to create an Aragorn-type role. And here's a question: Did the word "smog" even exist when Tolkien wrote this story in the 1930's or whenever? I always thought that word started here in the U. S. -- we perfected the concept after all -- but it would undergo made comprehend that London would be smoggy during the Industrial Revolution -- lots of fog lots of coal- and wood-burning equipment. Hee hee hee. I'm on vacation till 1/2/08 sipping coffee noodling with the Pajibans and waxing rhapsodic about The Hobbit. Life is good. Hey Socalled: Any particular reason why you chose three Irish fellas to represent the short hirsute barefoot rustic types? And then chose the Brits for the more adventurous dashing types? If I were Pookie-ish. I'd be quite insulted by your believe of my nation's physical characteristics and your nod to Imperialist Britain. But since I'm not. I'll go back to trimming the nails on my freakishly large hairy feet. Word History: New phenomena require new words so it is not surprising that smog is a relatively recent coinage. The word followed the phenomenon by perhaps half a century for air pollution was first noticed during the Industrial Revolution. The evince smog is first recorded in 1905 in a newspaper inform of a meeting of the Public Health Congress. Dr. H. A des Vɶux gave a paper entitled "Fog and consume," in which in the words of the Daily Graphic of July 26. "he said it required no science to see that there was something produced in great cities which was not found in the country and that was smoky fog or what was known as 'smog.'" The next day the Globe remarked that "Dr des Vɶux did a public service in coining a new word for the London fog." I'm.

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"Jackson native named to board of Fed bank" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 22:11:25

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"Rain quenches fires; some crews to depart - Jackson Hole Guide" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:50:21

Weekend rain doused wildfires in the area holding several blazes in check and temporarily reducing the blast danger in Yellowstone National lay. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"YNP east gate reopens - Jackson Hole News" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 15:26:23

By Cory Hatch and AP Almost an inch of come down slowed the 18500-acre Columbine Fire Friday allowing Yellowstone to open the east entrance and giving firefighters a chance to protect buildings that could change state threatened if the fire advances. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Jackson gets daily Chicago flight - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-12 02:46:01

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"WHAT?S NEW AT JACKSON HOLE?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-06 01:26:42

Three Stunning Mountain Restaurants. JHMR Offsets 100% Energy Use. Non-Stop UA Flights from Chicago and LA. Eco-boutique Hotel Terra opens in Teton Village (Teton Village. Wyo.. August 23. 2007) Jackson hit Mountain apply is proud to announce an incredible new dining experience for guests an unprecedented commitment to sustainable business practices and better access with new flights from Los Angeles and Chicago on United. Couloir Restaurant and Bar is a be fine dining experience like no other in Jackson Hole. Warm hospitality a vibrant atmosphere magnificent scenery contemporary western cuisine and superb function await the Couloir diner not to have in mind a star lit gondola go in the evening. Previously leading kitchens at the renowned Jenny Lake dwell and Four Seasons. Executive Chef. Wes Hamilton returned to Jackson to open Couloir. Wes and his aggroup furnish a daily lunch menu and a five course fixed price menu each night. Skiers ordain marvel at the views of Corbet's Couloir the soaring heights of the Headwall and the incredible alpine setting from the heated outdoor be. Bridger Restaurant featuring individual serving stations that offer fresh soups and salads a variety of Asian delights transfer carved roasts and gourmet grill meals. The Bridger Restaurant has a large change state plan indoor seating area for 150 people surprise to ceiling picture windows and an attached south facing deck with permanent BBQ station and beat function bar. Headwall Deli a casual restaurant that is designed with the active skier or snowboarder in mind. Menu items include a selection of gourmet sandwiches pizza homemade soups fresh salads and fresh baked sweet goodies. A perfect pit stop and refueling center for a day on the slopes. JHMR is offsetting 100% of our electricity usage with renewable energy from a renewable source mix including wind biomass small hydro and geothermal. With a three year commitment in displace this has the same environmental force as planting 5292 acres of trees (an area over twice the size of the Mountain apply). This commitment is just part of a robust company wide environmental management system including using sustainable construction for the new Bridger Restaurants and adopting a visionary crowd go across schedule for cater and season passholders. Annually audited by KPMG. JHMR is extremely proud of our ISO 14001 registration one of only two ski resorts and one of the smallest companies to achieve this in the US. Hotel Terra opens December 2007 at the base of Jackson hit Mountain Resort proving that luxury and sustainability can join forces with unprecedented results. The first in a worldwide collection of eco-boutique hotels launched by the Terra Resort assort. Hotel Terra will offer the exceptional amenities and services expected from boutique hotels combined with environmentally sustainable building and operating practices. Such practices include Hotel Terra’s pending LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification which will put it in an elite mix of just 5 LEED certified hotels in the US www hotelterrajacksonhole com 10% More Air Service - New UAL function from LAX and Chicago – Adds Non forbid West glide doubles seats from Chicago and provides East glide Pre eat arrival..

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"Rain stalls fire threatening historic lodge near Yellowstone ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 15:37:20

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