The Sum Total of All Existence
Crew of the USS Tom Clancy, Thank you so much for being on board this month—and as a special thank you to all the paid subscribers, attached is a subscribers only glimpse inside the Salt Lake City Summum Pyramid. If that doesn’t convince you, perhaps this amazing advertisement will. Thank you so much for reading! Matt • • • • In 2003 Comedy Central aired an episode of Dave Attell’s Insomniac show set in Salt Lake City. For the second segment of the show the comedian visited the Summum Pyramid at 707 Genesee Avenue. The Winter before The New York Times compared Insomniac, a turn of the century travel show featuring a camera crew following a comedian around various towns and cities at night, to classic literature—a modern American Ulysses.[1] Dave Attell in Salt Lake Mirror (https://rumble.com/v4314lo-insomniac-with-dave-attell-season-4-episode-4-salt-lake-city.html) “What the hell is that? A pyramid in Salt Lake City. Let’s see who’s home.” The comedian says, just outside the Pyramid. The Pyramid is small, as these things go, with about the geographic footprint of a detached garage, and clad in copper. The entrance to the pyramid opens like a garage door, light streaming from the rectangular passage. If you would like to read this “Hunt for Tom Clancy” dispatch as well as dozens of incredible dispatches in the archives, all you have to do is subscribe
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