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Thursday, June 28, 2007

The Delegate from Utah

I'm proud to announce we've got our first new station on board - KCPW in Salt Lake City, Utah. We'll be running Thursday evenings at 7PM there, starting July 19th. I went to Salt Lake City once, and it was very pretty, but the coolest thing there by most accounts is the Mormon Temple, and you're not allowed in if you're not a Mormon, so that was kind of dissapointing.

To celebrate this addition, a song:

Randy Newman - The Beehive State

"We gotta irrigate our desert / and get some things to grow / and we gotta tell this country about Utah / 'cause no one seems to know."

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Timmy said...

Anyone can go in the tabernacle (the one with the round roof), but only devout Mormons can go in the temple (the one with the pointy roof). If they kept you out of the tabernacle when you were there, it's probably because they've been retrofitting it for the last couple years. It's pretty inside. It has an enormous organ (just like me).

June 28, 2007 5:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tabernacle is open to the public, the temple:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Lake_Temple

is only for members.

June 28, 2007 5:12 PM  

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