I'm guessing the quote starts with "I know...?"
I would suggest approaching the subject
with analysis rather than mostly emotion.
Also, get rid of those pearls.
Does anyone know why three of the four lanes of traffic
that would normally be used to go into the city
aren't being used to take people out of it?
(or five out of six lanes?)
“Rapid intensification” occurs when a cyclone’s maximum sustained winds increase at least 35 mph in a 24-hour period. Milton’s maximum sustained winds exploded from 100 mph to 175 mph — a 75 mph increase — in roughly nine hours.
an emotional meteorologist
I enjoyed that book. My upcoming show on the 16th is my 433rd show.
Since I probably cannot have a silent work playing on the radio because
the "dead air" may trigger something technically unwanted (I haven't ever
asked if the station has these controls, but not taking a chance), I've put
together a show that features 433 excerpts from field recordings along
with the occasional voice of Cage and snippets of music. It's actually a part
of an occasional segment that I have on the show called "electrophonomural."
Imagine a bustling taverna in the 1960s, where the air is thick with the scent of grilled lamb and ouzo,
but here, the soundtrack is reimagined by a time-traveling band who fuses the old-world charm of
rebetiko and laïkó with psychedelic grooves and Middle Eastern beats.
Only two samples available, but I hope that there's more rhythmic variety
when the rest is released next month. The idea of a breathing string quartet
may be interesting in the end, but I'm, currently, being very guarded about it.