The History of Todd Nuke 'Em
Last night I took my parents to dinner at The Shed in South Ogden at 3969 South Wall Avenue. This is a fairly new location with important historical significance. It was in that building where I first entered the workforce at the tender age of sixteen. At the time, that building housed a Golden Corral Family Steakhouse. My first part time job was doing dishes and cleaning the restrooms. I'd come home after 11 p.m. on school nights soaking wet from doing dishes, smelling like steak and grease. I worked there for over three years, eventually taking on salad bar duties within the restaurant.
While the layout of the building has changed, the restroom area is still the same. You can take a tour of the men's room and women's room and see the exact tile floor I used to mop for $3.35 per hour. The salad bar has long since been removed, god rest its soul. I left the restaurant industry at the ripe old age of 18 when Bill Allred hired me to as an overnight producer for an AM station in Ogden.
And here I am today. Thanks for listening to X96. Without your support, I'd still be working for a living.
Don't forget that I still know how to prep a mean salad bar ... and potato bar! Bring on the lettuce!
Todd's iPod songs for Thursday 3/31
10:20 a.m. "Goodnight, Goodnight" Hot Hot Heat (Hot Hot Heat = cool)
1:20 p.m. "Landslide" The Smashing Pumpkins (Excellent lyrics on this old Fleetwood Mac tune. God, I love good lyrics.)
peace,
nukey
While the layout of the building has changed, the restroom area is still the same. You can take a tour of the men's room and women's room and see the exact tile floor I used to mop for $3.35 per hour. The salad bar has long since been removed, god rest its soul. I left the restaurant industry at the ripe old age of 18 when Bill Allred hired me to as an overnight producer for an AM station in Ogden.
And here I am today. Thanks for listening to X96. Without your support, I'd still be working for a living.
Don't forget that I still know how to prep a mean salad bar ... and potato bar! Bring on the lettuce!
Todd's iPod songs for Thursday 3/31
10:20 a.m. "Goodnight, Goodnight" Hot Hot Heat (Hot Hot Heat = cool)
1:20 p.m. "Landslide" The Smashing Pumpkins (Excellent lyrics on this old Fleetwood Mac tune. God, I love good lyrics.)
peace,
nukey

1 Comments:
That Hot Hot Heat song kicks some serious Bum Bum! Good choice Mr. Nuk'em
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