Talons.


I've always liked Idaho and now I like it even more. The 58th Idaho Legislature House of Representatives and the Senate recently passed House Concurrent Resolution 29 that includes clauses such as the following:

WHEREAS, any members of the House of Representatives or the Senate of the Legislature of the State of Idaho who choose to vote "Nay" on this concurrent resolution are "FREAKIN' IDIOTS!" and run the risk of having the "Worst Day of Their Lives!"

The suits in Boise — for you American school children that's state capital of Idaho — took the time to commend Jared and Jerusha Hess and the city of Preston for their movie Napoleon Dynamite. I dare say you will have a hard time finding another resolution anywhere that includes words like "chickens with talons", "Tina the Llama", and "Kip's relationship with LaFawnduh."

I'm slightly disappointed they left out any mention of "secret ninja moves from the government", but maybe that's because it's classified information.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29

BY WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION STATING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND COMMENDING JARED AND JERUSHA HESS AND THE CITY OF PRESTON FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THE MOVIE "NAPOLEON DYNAMITE."

Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

WHEREAS, the State of Idaho recognizes the vision, talent and creativity of Jared and Jerusha Hess in the writing and production of "Napoleon Dynamite"; and

WHEREAS, the scenic and beautiful City of Preston, County of Franklin and the State of Idaho are experiencing increased tourism and economic growth; and

WHEREAS, filmmaker Jared Hess is a native Idahoan who was educated in the Idaho public school system; and

WHEREAS, the Preston High School administration and staff, particularly the cafeteria staff, have enjoyed notoriety and worldwide attention; and

WHEREAS, tater tots figure prominently in this film thus promoting Idaho's most famous export; and

WHEREAS, the friendship between Napoleon and Pedro has furthered multiethnic relationships; and

WHEREAS, Uncle Rico's football skills are a testament to Idaho athletics; and

WHEREAS, Napoleon's bicycle and Kip's skateboard promote better air quality and carpooling as alternatives to fuel-dependent methods of transportation; and

WHEREAS, Grandma's trip to the St. Anthony Sand Dunes highlights a longhonored Idaho vacation destination; and

WHEREAS, Rico and Kip's Tupperware sales and Deb's keychains and glamour 26 shots promote entrepreneurism and self-sufficiency in Idaho's small towns; and

WHEREAS, Napoleon's artistic rendition of Trisha is an example of the importance of the visual arts in K-12 education; and

WHEREAS, the schoolwide Preston High School student body elections foster an awareness in Idaho's youth of public service and civic duty; and

WHEREAS, the "Happy Hands" club and the requirement that candidates for school president present a skit is an example of the importance of theater arts in K-12 education; and

WHEREAS, Pedro's efforts to bake a cake for Summer illustrate the positive connection between culinary skills to lifelong relationships; and

WHEREAS, Kip's relationship with LaFawnduh is a tribute to e-commerce and Idaho's technology-driven industry; and

WHEREAS, Kip and LaFawnduh's wedding shows Idaho's commitment to healthy marriages; and

WHEREAS, the prevalence of cooked steak as a primary food group pays tribute to Idaho's beef industry; and

WHEREAS, Napoleon's tether-ball dexterity emphasizes the importance of physical education in Idaho public schools; and

WHEREAS, Tina the llama, the chickens with large talons, the 4-H milk cows, and the Honeymoon Stallion showcase Idaho's animal husbandry; and

WHEREAS, any members of the House of Representatives or the Senate of the Legislature of the State of Idaho who choose to vote "Nay" on this concurrent resolution are "FREAKIN' IDIOTS!" and run the risk of having the "Worst Day ofTheir Lives!"

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session of the Fifty-eighth Idaho Legislature, the House of Representatives and the Senate concurring therein, that we commend Jared and Jerusha Hess and the City of Preston for showcasing the positive aspects of Idaho's youth, rural culture, education system, athletics, economic prosperity and diversity.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that we, the members of the House of Representatives and the Senate of the State of Idaho, advocate always following your heart, and thus we eagerly await the next cinematic undertaking of Idaho's Hess family.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of this resolution to Jared and Jerusha Hess, the Mayor of the City of Preston and the Principal of Preston High School.

For the record, that makes two entries in a row that contain the words "tater tots", sweet.

And speaking of movies, Batman Begins, unlike it's predecessors, is extremely entertaining and very well done. It was a pleasure to see Gary Oldman in a supporting, good-guy role while Liam Neeson delivered the perfect villain.

17 Responses to “Talons.”
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andy — 10:03 on 06.19.05
 

And did you notice that it passed with *ALL* "Ayes?" Apparently, Idaho has no FREAKIN IDIOTS. With the possible exception of someone named Bradford who didn't bother to show up.

Sujay — 10:40 on 06.19.05
 

I agree, Batman Begins was pretty great... but you might want to place a spoiler warning before your last sentence (about Liam Neeson). For those who haven't yet seen the film.

Larry — 01:42 on 06.19.05
 

1) Idaho is apparently the greatest place in the world.
2) Batman Begins was spectacular... but is any one else sick of Liam Neeson playing the role of master sword-fighter/spiritual teacher dude to an apprentice?

Daniel — 03:25 on 06.19.05
 

I liked Begins. Very different from the other batman movies. in fact, this one was the best and rises up out of the crappy comic book movies that have been put out and is actually a good, entertaining movie.

Scot Jandly — 06:38 on 06.19.05
 

For what it's worth, I hated Napolean Dynamite. If you ask me, this resolution is funnier than the movie ever was or could be. But that's just me.

Love the blog:)

Joe Clay — 07:20 on 06.19.05
 

That's just great!

Joe Clay — 07:21 on 06.19.05
 

Scot, how could you not like this movie. I thought it would be stupid since it looked dumb and I didn't see it until my last girlfriend made me. She didn't like it to begin with but she said successive views changed her mind. Now she loves it. I loved it from the beginning. I guess you'd have to know or have seen people like that to get the full hilarity out of it.

Brian Ford — 08:15 on 06.19.05
 

Or, it might just be possible that someone "doesn't" like a movie for reasons other than "not getting it?" I've known people like the guys on the "blue collar comedy hour" and I don't find -that- to be funny either. It's not because I don't get it or that I can't relate on any level... it's simply that I don't find the humor to be funny. I suspect Scot is the same way with Napolean Dynamite. (My personal problem with that movie is over-saturation more than anything else. I'll never know if I like it because I can't stand hearing about it, and therefore will never watch it.)

People like different things and it's silly to try and write off someone's dislikes by assuming a movie is over their head. Different strokes for different folks, and all that.

Mitch — 07:28 on 06.20.05
 

Indeed, how could anyone with a soul not like Napoleon Dynamite? lived in Idaho for years, and now that I'm in New York City I found it delightful and nastolgic. Probably my favorite movie of that year.

Kim Siever — 07:56 on 06.20.05
 

Greg's comment about Liam Neeson is not a spolier. Every review I have read thus far has mentioned Liam Neeson turning against Christian Bale when Christian wouldn't join "the dark side". It's common knowldege.

Hugh Griffith — 08:40 on 06.20.05
 

I live in Boise and it's awesome! But don't even think about moving here. We love our secret paradise and we'll chase any strangers away with our awesome nun-chuck skills.

Beerzie Boy — 09:53 on 06.20.05
 

Yes, but can Idaho do any sweet jumps?

Jay — 09:54 on 06.20.05
 

I'm pretty good with a bow-staff!

Mark L. — 01:55 on 06.20.05
 

Luckeeee!

Silver — 07:33 on 06.22.05
 

I live in Boise too! I was surprised to see "I've always liked Idaho and now I like it even more" as the first sentence of a post here! Yay! I agree with Hugh though.... don't you even think to move here. ;)

Can't say I've ever SEEN Idaho do jumps.... but I'm sure it can.

And yes, Batman was good. I want to see it again. XD

Kate — 06:49 on 06.26.05
 

I loved this post because I love Napolean Dynamite but I have a bone to pick with you! SPOILER!!!! I haven't seen Batman yet and now I know who the villian is!!! Damn you!!! Always preface a spoiler with SPOILER in big block letters. Thank you. Okay, so maybe I'm the only one who hasn't seen it yet but I have a 9 month old baby. There were extenuating circumstances.

Daniel — 12:54 on 07.06.05
 

I just moved to Rexburg, Idaho and they have brand new "Vote for Pedro" t-shirts are the thrift stores. It's ridiculous. There's so many Napolean Dynamite references in advertising and marketing here in the local markets.

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