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Date Posted: 14:59:53 11/17/02 Sun
Author: Neanderthal
Subject: Re: Landmark Lava Lamp Bubbly Idea
In reply to: 's message, "Landmark Lava Lamp Bubbly Idea" on 23:01:03 11/16/02 Sat

>Source: http://www.spokesmanreview.com/
>
>Landmark lava lamp bubbly idea
>September 29, 2002
>by Doug Clark - Staff writer
>dougc@spokesman.com
>
>Forgive me for believing that those Big Scale days of
>the Inland Northwest were long gone. But I thought
>we'd never again see the kind of bold and brawny
>construction projects that gave us such gargantuan
>wonders as Grand Coulee Dam, Hanford or the Silver
>Valley Hazardous Waste Superfund Clean-Up Site. Then
>along came Brent Blake with a King Kong-sized dream.
>
>Blake, 60, wants to build the world's largest lava
>lamp and stick it smack in the middle of downtown Soap
>Lake, Wash. He's talking about a 60-foot version of
>one of those glowing, bubbling blob bottles that
>became a trademark of the Psychedelic Sixties. Then,
>like hippies to incense, gawkers will be drawn by the
>busload to this Grant County burg, 120 miles west of
>Spokane.
>
>This is basically the same kind of tourist enhancement
>plan Leavenworth embraced when all the residents there
>one day decided to turn into Bavarians. "Doug, it is
>an important moment for this project and the future of
>Soap Lake," Blake wrote to me in a recent letter. "We
>need to gain ownership of the concept by spreading the
>word of what we are going to do here to help
>revitalize this depressed community, and you sound
>like the right person to assist us in this effort."
>
>Oh, yes, Brent, consider me your personal lava lamp
>liaison to the masses. This idea is so exquisitely
>frivolous, so delightfully dubious, so monumentally
>preposterous, so ...
>
>How can I say no?
>
>After receiving Blake's initial e-mail, I dialed the
>number he listed to see if this was some kind of
>Internet prank. Blake answered his cell phone. He told
>me he was in a car heading to a Seattle baseball game.
>Ah, a Mariners fan. No stranger to lost causes. Blake
>told me that his background is in architecture and
>design. His connection to Soap Lake, he says, is a
>downtown two story building (the old police station)
>that he bought not long ago.
>
>According to Blake, this lava lamp scheme popped out
>of his brain during a late-night discussion with a
>buddy about civic improvement. Soap Lake has the
>potential of being a funky, artsy community, he says.
>"That's why this lamp seems like an appropriate idea."
>(Check out his cool Web site at www.giantlavalamp.com )
>
>Soap Lake could use a jump-start.
>
>It was once a booming spa town because the high
>mineral content of its lake water was considered
>curative. These days, Soap Lake is trying to hang on.
>But now that Seattle's Space Needle has been sold to
>that lottery winner named Steve and moved to Moses
>Lake, a giant lava lamp in Soap Lake would be Grant
>County's second-biggest tourist attraction. This could
>spark a flurry of copycat boondock innovation.
>Reardan, for example, might want to counter Soap Lake
>by erecting the world's largest peace sign. Coeur
>d'Alene could tie-dye the trees on Tubbs Hill. For all
>his enthusiasm, Blake is a bit sketchy on details.
>He's not really sure how long his venture will take.
>("I'd like to have it done before I die.") He's
>likewise vague about the cost. (Less than $10 million,
>but more than $3 million.)
>
>Nor does he know if he needs some kind of a licensing
>agreement from the company that makes lava lamps. And
>who knows if a leviathan lava lamp will even work
>outdoors? The heat given off by such a behemoth
>contraption just might melt any tourist who strayed
>too close.
>
>Then there's the whole issue of selling this thing to
>the 1,000-plus Soap Lakians. "Lava lamps didn't appeal
>to me in the '60s," says Soap Lake Mayor Ken Lee, who
>adds that he's more concerned about removing junked
>cars and getting the broken streets fixed. I don't
>know, Brent. By the sound of this guy, you may do
>better moving your lava down the road a few miles to
>Ephrata and letting Soap Lake lump it.
>
>Doug Clark can be reached at 509-459-5432 or by e-mail
>at dougc@spokesman.com


Right on Clark! You hit the nail on the head! Preposterous? YAH! Sounds like the croutons who came up with bubble machine credenza are not out of the Lawrence Welk era and more like leftovers from the 60s. They must have be munching on a Mars candy bar and humming to a fractured dulcimer rather than playing with a full deck.

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[> [> Re: Landmark Lava Lamp Bubbly Idea -- OMEGA, 04:58:37 12/04/02 Wed

WHAT ABOUT THAT LATE NIGHT HEAD TRIP A COUPLE OF GUYS TOOK TO THE LAND OF THE BEHEMOTH CONTRAPTION WHERE THE GIANT LAVA LAMP SPOKE TO THEM, SAYING, "TAKE ME BACK WITH YOU TO SOAP LAKE?"


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[> [> [> Re: Landmark Lava Lamp Bubbly Idea -- tart lover, 06:34:28 12/16/02 Mon

A big flash or a sudden head rush is not good enough reason to turn it all into a paramount city project. Could have been just the result of eating a bad batch of tarts.


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