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Kenny wrote:Are you up early, or up very late??
Serendipity wrote:Jonny B wrote:It's official...It broke 100 degrees this afternoon. I feel like I'm gonna fry, and the sun has already set!
Please don't complain... the first week of june we had temperatures of just over 12 C... Last week it was about 95F over here too, and I loved every minute of it. I hope ot stays that way unto September. If not, I'd love to trade places.
Something to understand about Mainers. We all complain about the weather. First, our most common phrase of summer is "It's too hot and muggy!" Then when the rain comes, the most common phrase becomes "It's too cold and wet!" Then when it stops raining and the weather is nice, the common phrase becomes "I wish it were warmer," or "It's too dry. We need more rain." And the vicious cycle is complete.
SnakeLady wrote:When did the band leave?
Serendipity wrote:SnakeLady wrote:When did the band leave?
It must have been around 6 am... I catered myself pretty well too last night!
Serendipity wrote:Jonny, I'd think the wiring is the most likely cause for the feedback loop. But otherwise could it be a setting in the software that causes it?
Kenny wrote:You know it's funny, but once upon a time you could have a band without a computer..... I've done it!!
SnakeLady wrote:Come on where is everybody hiding?![]()
And looking forward to Sunday
Yeah it's pretty full on mate!!doggy wrote:I'm stll here, but fighting off the cold.
How like that rain that falling in New South Wales, Kenny ?
Serendipity wrote: I was in the kitchen... installing and finding out how to operate the new dishwasher.
:D Same here!
SnakeLady wrote:Had a great day yesterdayvery nice weather and good music
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