Saturday, November 24, 2007
Facade

The soon-to-be demolished Sugar House frontage on 11th East and 21st South is not the most attractive facade. One wonders, however, if its Californicated replacement will be any better. No doubt it will be craptastic, but appealing to Mike and Paula from Sandy and their 4.6 children:
or maybe something like this from the Yeeeee fucking haw Grand Ole Opry is more appealing:

Yeah!
I can't wait! Saddle up the Oldsmobile, Sadie, we're going to town and we don't even have to walk 10 feet!
Jesus.
Labels: city, loss, SLC, sucks, urban+planning
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Wednesday, September 05, 2007
The only reason that the 9 SLC residents who read this crap should vote for Ralph Becker
1) I'll kick your ass if you don't.Enough said. ¶ 9:24 PM 4 comments
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Monday, June 04, 2007
The oddity of the Internets
Why in the hell would this commentHello, I learned that you produced Nightmare Theater in SLC and I grew up in Tooele. I remember watching it with my folks I was about 3 and I would like to know how the starting was. I would like to be able to view the opening again to find out why it scared me so much as a child. If you could please help me I would appriciate it. Please e-mail me at jneenersmile@yahoo.com
Thanks Again
Janeen
be found on this post over at The Eye of Orris
Found on stage at the Depot in Salt Lake City after their show, March 31, 2007. ("Note 38: Apples in Stereo Play List (authentic)")
What strange Internet voodoo is afoot? How do the Apples in Stereo even remotely relate to Nightmare Theater? What school of thought is teaching that I had some secret career as an infant producing bad local TV? Will the real Fireman Frank (he hosted both the Fireman Frank* kid show and the late-at-night Nightmare Theater*) be haunting this blog soon as other former SLC kid show hosts have done? Will he offer me copious amounts of unsolicited information about the seamy underbelly of the show? Will Janeen ever discover what truly frightens her?
*Both these shows, moreover, ended their run before I really remember them, although I do recall my siblings talking about them. (I have very vague memories of Fireman Frank, that's all.)
Labels: funny, kidshows, SLC, TV, Utah, weird
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