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Jan 06, 2006 17:28

Ha, I knew something was amiss:

Milwaukee has tied the record of 14 consecutive days without sunshine.
The last time the sun broke through the clouds was December 23 2005.

I don't think the sun is ever coming back.

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a little ELO to brighten your day pshairyn January 6 2006, 23:48:30 UTC
hey you mr blue sky! please tell us why you had to hide away for so long

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Re: a little ELO to brighten your day chapango January 7 2006, 18:13:06 UTC
it worked it worked! the sun broke through this morning for about an hour....then went back into hiding and now it's grey and depressing again. or maybe that's the new low cd i got.

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Re: a little ELO to brighten your day pshairyn January 7 2006, 22:32:05 UTC
sometimes the music is a good fit, and low is defintely lovely, but sometimes you need a pick me up. i vote haaaaappy music!
but what can i say, we have sun glorious sun! :-þ

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Re: a little ELO to brighten your day chapango January 8 2006, 01:15:19 UTC
i suppose i can't complain because an hour's worth is better than nothing. at least i thought i saw the sun, i don't think i was hallucinating, but maybe i was -

Madison has tied the record of 14 consecutive days without sunshine.
The last time the sun broke through the clouds in Madison was December
24 2005 which... brings the total days without sunshine to 14.

anyway, yes, i did change music for cleaning - fugazi and satisfact.

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