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Rob Thomas _ 7

Rob Thomas _ 7

Matchbox Twenty was in Salt Lake City, Utah on Thursday night March 6, 2008, and played at the E-Center. It was an incredible concert and Rob Thomas just did spectacular. Mute Math opened for them along with Alanis Morissette. The opening song for Matchbox Twenty was How Far We've Come. Other songs played include: Back to Good, Bent, Push (Encore), Downfall, Long Day, If You're Gone, Hang, Disease, Unwell, Hand Me Down. Various other songs were played, but I can't recall them all right now.

For all pictures, click here: Rob Thomas

Perceptions

Perceptions

"Look to the underlying cause, stripped of appearances; into the intention behind your actions; and at the true nature of pain, pleasure, death, and fame. See how you manufacture your own discontent; how no one hinders you but yourself; how everything depends on your view of it." -- Marcus Aurelius, The Emperor’s Handbook

So True!

Random Thought -- How do you water a carnivorous plant?

Random Thought -- How do you water a carnivorous plant?

My random thought/question of the day is....How do you water a carnivorous plant???

Its like trying to clean a store when the burglar alarm is on.

I could also apply many references and analogies regarding how to keep project managers at an advertising agency happy, but I wont. :)

I Love Tennis -- The Australian Open

I Love Tennis -- The Australian Open

The season is soon to be upon us. Tennis season, if you live in Australia, is here. If you dont live in Australia, you know that tennis season is soon to come. If you live where I live, this means the cold cold winter is on its way out, and that the days are getting progressively longer. It wont be long before Im in the park at 8pm playing tennis in 80 degree weather while the sun goes down. And for someone who just shoveled two feet of snow off of their driveway, this is a really nice thought!

Hay Sup!

Hay Sup!

I was perusing one of my friends blogs and came across this picture that made me laugh and laugh. Had to share! Thanks Casey Rae!

It's That Time Again!!!

It's That Time Again!!!

Well its that time again. Time to elect a new POTUS (President of the United States) and I cant wait. I love all of the hype surrounding the presidential elections and this time around it looks like things are going to get interesting.

Three months ago, the shoe-in nominees were HRC for the Dems and Rudy for the Republicans; how things have changed. The Republican race has turned into a total free-for-all and the Democratic race has completely morphed into something somewhat unexpected.

Having witnessed another Iowa caucus this evening, and the official kick-off of the presidential elections, I have to hand out some compliments:

1) to Iowa, for shaking it up and showing why they are the state to be reckoned with
2) to the religious right for showing that they still have some muscle to flex
3) to McCain for actually showing that he still has a pulse
4) again to Iowa for again showing that they can't be bought

I look forward to another election year full of back-stabbing, lies, and political rhetoric. May the best candidate win!

Salt Lake City Tunnel Remnants

Salt Lake City Tunnel Remnants

This is a picture of the tunnel remnants from the City and County Building. These used to be full size tunnels, but when the City and County Building was raised off the ground to provide for earthquake "bumpers", these tunnels came out of the basement and to the ground level and were filled in with cement. The actual tunnel entrances are still viewable from the newly created crawl space under the City and County Building. They however have been sealed. These are not the tunnels that used to go to the jail, but supposedly are the tunnels that go North towards Temple Square. There appeared to be as many as seven different tunnels. At least one was likely a steam tunnel. No one seems to know what the rest were for.

Salt Lake City Prisoner Tunnel

Salt Lake City Prisoner Tunnel

I was on a tunnel kick there for a while and went around exploring what tunnels I could find in the Salt Lake Valley. A pretty popular tunnel is the old (early 1900s) tunnel that runs from the City and County building across the street to the new County library. (Photo above) The library was built where the old county jail used to be. This tunnel was used to safely transport convicted criminals from the courts in the City and County building across the street to the jail. I believe they used it for utilities and such as well. They have replaced this tunnel with a new cement tunnel that still goes across the street, but is far less creepy.

Other tunnels include the tunnels connecting the Boston and Newhouse buildings as well as the Commercial Club and the Exchange. Most of these were steam tunnels but were supposedly used for various other things. The entire court between the Boston and the Newhouse buildings is essentially hollow below. There is a bank vault, tunnels, and storage rooms all under the sidewalk. Back before the tunnels were sealed or caved in, every building in the area was connected with tunnels and one could freely walk from building to building using the tunnels.

There used to be tunnels running up state street from the City and County building up towards temple square. One used to run under the Alpha graphics building before it was redone. Remnants of the tunnels from the city and county building that go south can still be seen, but they are sealed.

I haven’t done as much research as some and I still have to say, I could go on forever with all of the tunnels that are spread out across the Salt Lake Valley. This is not including all of the church tunnels or all of the tunnels underneath the capital.

For more pictures of various Salt Lake City tunnels, CLICK HERE

City and County Building Tunnel

City and County Building Tunnel

New meets old in this refurbished tunnel underneath the City and County Building. This tunnel is what accesses some of the old tunnels as well as the new tunnels connecting the C&C Building to the County Library.

Prisoner Tunnel Entrance

Prisoner Tunnel Entrance

This is what the entrance looks like into what I call the "Prisoner" tunnel. This tunnel was used to transport prisoners from the City and County Building (the old courts) to the old jail (now the public library) I suppose it had various other uses, but everyone I have asked about it mentions the prisoners.

Newness

Newness

This is the new tunnel connecting the City and County Building to the Salt Lake County Library. Much less hazardous to your health than the old one!!!

Prisoner Tunnel 2

Prisoner Tunnel 2

Another shot of the prisoner tunnel leading from the City and County Building towards the old jail (now the new county library) This tunnel had a big fire several years ago that burned out much of what was in there. No one knows what started the fire.

Entrance

Entrance

Entrance to the old Prisoner tunnel. Suck in, it's a tight fit!

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