Yes, this is juvenile, but if you squint and from this angle, isn’t there something, well, suggestive there? I mean, just look at it nestled between those two, firm, pert… Er, ahem.

Utah State Quarter Released Today

The United States Mint released Utah’s Commemorative Quarter today, but only a lucky few got one.

Bob Campbell, All About Coins Owner: “The first coin was actually bought by Governor Huntsman this morning.”

This Sugarhouse shop received ten sets of collector coins from Washington D.C. and has sold them all.

Utah’s quarter displays the Golden Spike that finished the Transcontinental Railroad at Promontory Point in 1869.

The public will have to wait until October to get the new Utah quarter.



  1. Mark says:

    Shameless, yet amusing!

  2. Carlos says:

    Here was the original artists vision:

    8==D

  3. John Paradox says:

    I’ve been collecting the set (except the ‘flawed’ ones) but I think I may keep an extra copy of this one. Right next to the Playboy back issues (but it’s not Playboy, it’s… shut up!)

    J/P=?

  4. Ken Lay says:

    Move along people… nothing to see here.

    John,

    The quarter is fine as it is. Leave it alone.

    Quit trying to make something out of nothing. I did that for too long and it caught up with me. Now where am I? Pretending to be dead and spending my millions in stolen booty getting plastic surgery.

    Oh wait… I’m supposed to be dead… never mind.

  5. jbellies says:

    I’m not too good on US History, but didn’t President Lincoln require Utah (or was it the Mormon Church?) to abolish polygamy before it was granted statehood? If so, pennies on the quarter would be a propos.

  6. Stan, Kyle and Cartman says:

    Oh my God, they put Mr. Hanky on a quarter!

  7. John says:

    No 6. you win the booby prize….

  8. James Hill says:

    Like there isn’t anything else to laugh at in this state.

  9. OmarTheAlien says:

    This coin will penetrate the market quite quickly. Eeeeeuuechhe! I can’t believe I wrote that.

  10. bquady says:

    I love how it says that Utah is the “Crossroads of the West”, which emphasises that while it isn’t itself a destination of any interest, it does lie between some that are of interest. And on two different axes! Sweet.

  11. James Hill says:

    That’s not too far off, bquady.

  12. joshua says:

    Uncle Dave….judgeing by your last blurb above, you either need to get laid or stop reading/watching so much porn. 🙂

    Futz all…slow down????…i haven’t posted since yesterday.

  13. Mark says:

    11. James, actually there are parts of your state that are very cool. Canyonlands, Arches, Zion, Bryce,all cool. I just cant see how anyone would want more than one wife, that one escapes me.

  14. natefrog says:

    #13: Is it better to have one wife withholding sex from you until you mow the lawn, or half a dozen withholding sex? Hmmm…

  15. AC says:

    I personally oppose bigamy

    Studies have shown, I believe, that women living together have the same menstrual cycle

    And that Means –

    6 Wives ALL with PMS at the same time? OMFG!

    AC

  16. James Hill says:

    #13 – You’re right, but what is the only thing that goes down on the true ‘destination’ list in this state? Park City… and that town isn’t that great, even with Sundance going on right now.

    Meanwhile, we’ve had an inversion (that’s smog trapped against a mountain due to a temperature difference) for two weeks here in SLC. Disgusting.

    As for plural marriage, it took me a year of living here to understand why some homes (that are not duplexes) have multiple front doors. Answer: One for each wife. And that’s not out in the sticks, that’s in cities.


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