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Local Forecast / Re: Official June 2009 Playlist!
« on: June 10, 2009, 12:19:17 PM »
I'm curious to see what other TWC artists are from the area..so far I found Patrick and another one.
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Oh I remember that August. It was 102 in Queens that day. On July 17th, the temp reached 101 and the night temp dropped to 89 ..even with a strong tstorm (which was quite an experience for me). 2007 was hot but not as bad as 06. I remember it was in the late 90s while the South reached temps in the upper 100s.I really want a 100+ degree temp!
I only experienced 100+ degree temps once in August 2006 when I was actually in Imperial County, CA (Yes Ana, I drove by Duck Centro on I-8 while on my way to the L.A. area) and it wasn't all that bad. Our Uplander (which we no longer have) said it was 107 when we stopped at a rest stop just past Yuma, and then I saw my first deserts ever!
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You should have stopped by and said hi!!!
I remember August 2006 was the hottest August in my record. 2007 reached 121 degrees when I was a senior at Brawley High. Since now the temps are pretty much cooler than expected...I expect this summer to be cooler than average.
In case anyone hasn't heard or noticed, Chris Geith has gone UMG!Source?![]()
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Like the new favicon.yeah same!
TWC has used rock before and I don't mind them using rock as long as the MAJORITY of the playlist is jazz. Just 6 jazz songs and the rest rock, chill and pop? That's supposed to be a minority...the Indie and Mainstream jazz should still be the majority.I want a tornadoLOL so do I, NJ isn't the best state for tornado action though.
But I plan to stay less on the computer this summer.