Louie: Jesus Christ! You just shot Moroni. He was Valerio’s brother-in-law!
Ghost Dog: He had a gun. He was going to shoot you.
Louie: Well you might as well shoot me now.
Ghost Dog: I mean you no disrespect.
Louie: Look, if you’re my retainer, whatever the fuck that means, then do what I say and shoot me!
Ghost Dog: shoots Louie in the arm
Louie: OWW!!! What the fuck did you do that for?!
Ghost Dog: You told me to.
As the incoming Gianforte administration prepares to lay the groundwork for Montanaâs future prosperity, we respectfully recommend they consider investing in the state agencies and outdoor programs that support wildlife protection, enhance public access and conserve our working lands.
Montanaâs outdoor assets can be a critical component of a Montana comeback plan because they fuel a growing industry. A recent report from the Trump administration found Montanaâs outdoor economy makes up over 4.7% of Montanaâs total economy, contributes $2.5 billion annually and employs 31,598 people.
Besides jobs, Montanaâs great outdoors are fundamental to our state identity. Rural or urban, Democrat or Republican, we all equally depend on Montanaâs land, water and wildlife.
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As the incoming Gianforte administration prepares to lay the groundwork for Montanaâs future prosperity, we respectfully recommend they consider investing in the state agencies and outdoor programs that support wildlife protection, enhance public access, and conserve our working lands.
Montanaâs outdoor assets can be a critical component of a Montana comeback plan because they fuel a growing industry. A recent report from the Trump administration found Montanaâs outdoor economy makes up over 4.7% of Montanaâs total economy, contributes $2.5 billion annually, and employs 31,598 people.
Besides jobs, Montanaâs great outdoors are fundamental to our state identity. Rural or urban, democrat or republican, we all equally depend on Montanaâs land, water, and wildlife.
Clockwise from top left: the Rev. Peter Walsh, the Rev. Chapin Garner, the Rev. Rob Kinnally, the Rev. Rev. Kibbie Laird, the Rev. Scott Herr and the Rev. Derek Fallon. Contributed
Even prior to the onset of COVID-19, New Canaan’s local clergy association stood out in the experience of the Rev. Stephen Chapin Garner.
Collegial and kind, it includes unusually gifted people whose monthly gatherings are free of a type of guardedness can limit such groups, Garner said.
As the pandemic set in this spring, bringing unforeseen practical challenges among other demands, New Canaan’s spiritual leaders began leaning harder into one another, according to Garner, senior minister at the Congregational Church of New Canaan.