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'''Visuals:''' Over a waterfall (Niagara Falls), we see a group of people (different in each episode) wearing rain jackets. The words "Greetings From" are on the top and the colorful words "'''{{color|teal|SL}}{{color|red|OW}}{{color|tan|LY}} {{color|saddlebrown|I}} {{color|saddlebrown|T}}{{color|lightgray|U}}{{color|teal|RN}}{{color|gold|E}}D''' PRODUCTIONS (EST. 1999)" are at the bottom.
'''Visuals:''' Over a waterfall (Niagara Falls), there is a group of people (different in each episode) wearing rain jackets. The words "Greetings From" are on the top and the colorful words "'''{{color|teal|SL}}{{color|red|OW}}{{color|tan|LY}} {{color|saddlebrown|I}} {{color|saddlebrown|T}}{{color|lightgray|U}}{{color|teal|RN}}{{color|gold|E}}D''' PRODUCTIONS (EST. 1999)" are at the bottom.


'''Trivia:''' The company name comes from an old vaudeville routine popularized by the Three Stooges and Abbott & Costello in which whenever the name of a place (often Niagara Falls) is mentioned, one performer relives an old memory to the point of attacking the other performer.
'''Trivia:''' The company name comes from an old vaudeville routine popularized by the Three Stooges and Abbott & Costello in which whenever the name of a place (often Niagara Falls) is mentioned, one performer relives an old memory to the point of attacking the other performer.

Revision as of 06:13, 27 November 2023


Background

This is the vanity plate of Mike Mariano.

Logo (November 15, 2013-April 4, 2014)

Visuals: Over a waterfall (Niagara Falls), there is a group of people (different in each episode) wearing rain jackets. The words "Greetings From" are on the top and the colorful words "SLOWLY I TURNED PRODUCTIONS (EST. 1999)" are at the bottom.

Trivia: The company name comes from an old vaudeville routine popularized by the Three Stooges and Abbott & Costello in which whenever the name of a place (often Niagara Falls) is mentioned, one performer relives an old memory to the point of attacking the other performer.

Technique: None.

Audio: The sound of a foghorn honking followed by a man's random one-liner.

Availability: Seen on the last season of Raising Hope.

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