I made it a point to go to the older temples (SLC, LA, and Manti) where I could look at the murals and architectural details.
What disturbed me more than the repetition was the odor many of the elderly men had. I'm not joking here. Many of the elderly men had bad breath and BO. I wondered how often their sacred whites had been washed. The Boner.
I got married in 1984. I made it to the temple on average once a year during that time. The last time I went was in 1990. I was always so worried about messing up that I wouldn't call it boring. I hated it, though. Thought it was ridiculous. Couldn't figure out what this had to do with the lds church.
So boring! I'm remember officiating during a session and seeing more than half of the eyes closed. I quit being an ordinance worker when I realized it was all a fraud.
i had been inactive for a while and retrurned to the fold, asked my best mate growing up to go through the temple with me for the first time. he snored through the whole, thing minus the get up to change your clothes around shit.
next thing i heard he was stake president, and remained so for a very long time, and always assured me the temple was a powerful experience. i assume not powerful enough to stay awake for!
Yes it's boring and bad, but some of the lines are an ongoing source of amusement for me in certain situations in day-to-day life.
"What is wanted?"
"Awake and arise" [Great get up and go thing. Makes me laugh.]
"the bear"
"Jehovah, Michael [do X thing for me]"
"Let him be presented at the veil and his request will be granted."
"That will do."
"I reign from the rivers to the ends of the earth..." This is a fun thing to say after accomplishing something--big or small. Kind of like "I'm the King of the World" in Titanic.
"the philosophies of men--mingled with scripture."
Still, not sure it was worth going in the first place.