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		<title>A Cappellastock and the disappointing noodles!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last weekend I sang at A Cappellastock, the largest, and arguably flat-out COOLEST a cappella concert event in the Rocky Mountains.  Hosted by T Minus 5, it&#8217;s an annual concert that draws in thousands of fans who love to hear great harmony singing.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last weekend I sang at A Cappellastock, the largest, and arguably flat-out COOLEST a cappella concert event in the Rocky Mountains.  Hosted by T Minus 5, it&#8217;s an annual concert that draws in thousands of fans who love to hear great harmony singing.</p>
<p>I was live-looping, and it seemed to go over well with the crowd: they responded well, and didn&#8217;t seem to mind that it was just one guy providing all the parts to the songs.</p>
<p>Held each August in Ogden, UT, A Cappellastock brings in big-name a cappella acts, and the audience is treated to a show full of variety.  This year, in addition to the hosts performing, I sang, they were treated to the emcee skills and frenetic vocal percussion/scratching sounds of Paul Sperrazza, the pre-show music featured several great high school groups and some local semi-pro talent, as well as Southern Gospel quartet Mountain Blue, and the whole show was wrapped up by headliners Blue Jupiter from NYC.</p>
<p>Seriously great show.</p>
<p>Three years ago I came into Ogden for A Cappellastock and saw a place on the main drag called the Utah Noodle Parlor.  I love me some oriental noodles, and I was disappointed that they were closed the day I was there.  This past Friday I saw that they were open, and that I needed lunch, and 3 years of anticipation came to a head as I eagerly ordered some pan-fried beef noodles and took it back to my hotel.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure whoever cooked this was someone&#8217;s beloved child, so I won&#8217;t go into detail, but this was without a doubt one of the five worst restaurant meals I&#8217;ve ever eaten.</p>
<p>It was just bad.  Bland, soggy, the beef tasted like sawdust&#8230; It was a major, major disappointment.</p>
<p>Just goes to show what blind anticipation will get you some times!</p>
<p>Oh, and best part of the show: Jared from T Minus 5 falling on and breaking a lava lamp.  It wouldn&#8217;t have been funny if he had been hurt, but he wasn&#8217;t (at least he didn&#8217;t show it!).</p>
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