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Title: Grumblings
Post by: bigdavefreemaw on March 21, 2010, 12:33:56 AM
Uncofirmed rumors that a local LDS chruch was chalked. Details to follow.  :users:
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: cas4ksu on March 21, 2010, 09:57:39 AM
 :cheese:
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: Pete on March 21, 2010, 10:04:54 AM
....and now, we take the fight to their homeland!   :curse:
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: Trim on March 21, 2010, 08:59:44 PM
I felt like Ed Norton in Fight Club when I got these reports last night.
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: DQ12 on March 21, 2010, 09:20:37 PM
:love:

God bless those kstateriots.
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: Panjandrum on March 21, 2010, 09:40:55 PM
....and now, we take the fight to their homeland!   :curse:

It won't be much of a fight.  They'll ask you if you're interested in going to the 'Temple' and listening to their 'choir'.

Seriously, for those of you that go, SLC is a weird, weird place.
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: Pete on March 21, 2010, 09:47:20 PM
....and now, we take the fight to their homeland!   :curse:

It won't be much of a fight.  They'll ask you if you're interested in going to the 'Temple' and listening to their 'choir'.

Seriously, for those of you that go, SLC is a weird, weird place.

Salt Lake City does not seem like a fun place to visit.  If you have the cash, go see that Cats and stuff....but geesh, talk about being pissed that you had to go to freakin' Salt Lake City instead of St. Louis or Houston. 
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: Panjandrum on March 21, 2010, 09:51:39 PM
....and now, we take the fight to their homeland!   :curse:

It won't be much of a fight.  They'll ask you if you're interested in going to the 'Temple' and listening to their 'choir'.

Seriously, for those of you that go, SLC is a weird, weird place.

Salt Lake City does not seem like a fun place to visit.  If you have the cash, go see that Cats and stuff....but geesh, talk about being pissed that you had to go to freakin' Salt Lake City instead of St. Louis or Houston. 

Take your Garmin if you go.  They have the weirdest street layout ever.

The four streets around the main temple are named by cardinal direction (i.e. North Temple, South Temple, etc.).  Every street there is a number in an increment of 100.  So, if you live on the southeast part of town, it's like, "Hey, I live on the corner of 1900 E, 1500 S".

Also, the bars suck, the food is meh, and everyone smiles.  All of the time.  It's like that Soundgarden video, but set in the mountains.
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: TheMadCatter on March 21, 2010, 09:52:29 PM
....and now, we take the fight to their homeland!   :curse:

It won't be much of a fight.  They'll ask you if you're interested in going to the 'Temple' and listening to their 'choir'.

Seriously, for those of you that go, SLC is a weird, weird place.

Salt Lake City does not seem like a fun place to visit.  If you have the cash, go see that Cats and stuff....but geesh, talk about being pissed that you had to go to freakin' Salt Lake City instead of St. Louis or Houston. 

My brother and my cousin took a road trip from Houston to Seattle one time and stopped in SLC for lunch. Said that it was a surprisingly dirty, dingy, sh*tty place. Trash every where, busted building, graffiti, etc. They couldn't wait to get the hell out. Kind of odd considering you'd think the Mormons would be clean people.  :dunno:

I can understand big cities been in shoddy shape, but at least they have something to offer. SLC doesn't have that privilege it seems.
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: Dugout DickStone on March 21, 2010, 09:54:14 PM
You can get booze there so it's not all bad.
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: Panjandrum on March 21, 2010, 09:57:19 PM
You can get booze there so it's not all bad.

Stick with beer because they have some goofy liquor laws.
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: jmlynch1 on March 21, 2010, 10:02:56 PM
....and now, we take the fight to their homeland!   :curse:

It won't be much of a fight.  They'll ask you if you're interested in going to the 'Temple' and listening to their 'choir'.

Seriously, for those of you that go, SLC is a weird, weird place.

Salt Lake City does not seem like a fun place to visit.  If you have the cash, go see that Cats and stuff....but geesh, talk about being pissed that you had to go to freakin' Salt Lake City instead of St. Louis or Houston. 

My brother and my cousin took a road trip from Houston to Seattle one time and stopped in SLC for lunch. Said that it was a surprisingly dirty, dingy, sh*tty place. Trash every where, busted building, graffiti, etc. They couldn't wait to get the hell out. Kind of odd considering you'd think the Mormons would be clean people.  :dunno:

I can understand big cities been in shoddy shape, but at least they have something to offer. SLC doesn't have that privilege it seems.
I thought it was pretty sterile when I was there.
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: Dirty Sanchez on March 21, 2010, 10:07:36 PM
....and now, we take the fight to their homeland!   :curse:

It won't be much of a fight.  They'll ask you if you're interested in going to the 'Temple' and listening to their 'choir'.

Seriously, for those of you that go, SLC is a weird, weird place.

Salt Lake City does not seem like a fun place to visit.  If you have the cash, go see that Cats and stuff....but geesh, talk about being pissed that you had to go to freakin' Salt Lake City instead of St. Louis or Houston. 

My brother and my cousin took a road trip from Houston to Seattle one time and stopped in SLC for lunch. Said that it was a surprisingly dirty, dingy, sh*tty place. Trash every where, busted building, graffiti, etc. They couldn't wait to get the hell out. Kind of odd considering you'd think the Mormons would be clean people.  :dunno:

I can understand big cities been in shoddy shape, but at least they have something to offer. SLC doesn't have that privilege it seems.
I thought it was pretty sterile when I was there.

I think its pretty obvious most mormons aren't sterile.  Like rabbits they are.
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: waks on March 21, 2010, 10:12:23 PM
Was just driving through there yesterday. Thought it was really pretty as you drive in from the east but really ugly on the west side. The salt lake looked disgusting and the rest of the state is a hellhole. Speed limit is 75 though.
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: chum1 on March 21, 2010, 10:17:40 PM
I'd much rather visit SLC than St. Louis or Houston. 
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: TheMadCatter on March 21, 2010, 10:20:02 PM
....and now, we take the fight to their homeland!   :curse:

It won't be much of a fight.  They'll ask you if you're interested in going to the 'Temple' and listening to their 'choir'.

Seriously, for those of you that go, SLC is a weird, weird place.

Salt Lake City does not seem like a fun place to visit.  If you have the cash, go see that Cats and stuff....but geesh, talk about being pissed that you had to go to freakin' Salt Lake City instead of St. Louis or Houston. 

My brother and my cousin took a road trip from Houston to Seattle one time and stopped in SLC for lunch. Said that it was a surprisingly dirty, dingy, sh*tty place. Trash every where, busted building, graffiti, etc. They couldn't wait to get the hell out. Kind of odd considering you'd think the Mormons would be clean people.  :dunno:

I can understand big cities been in shoddy shape, but at least they have something to offer. SLC doesn't have that privilege it seems.
I thought it was pretty sterile when I was there.

Just going off secondhand info. That was about 10 years ago, IIRC. It might have improved.
Title: Re: Grumblings
Post by: fatty fat fat on March 21, 2010, 10:38:22 PM
Was just driving through there yesterday. Thought it was really pretty as you drive in from the east but really ugly on the west side. The salt lake looked disgusting and the rest of the state is a hellhole. Speed limit is 75 though.

cafe borrone tuesday? lmk.