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_karl61
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the other day I'm sitting in my car listening to classical music (kusc.com) and the guy at the station starts giving the weather. He has a cool routine where he may talk about parks and then give the names of parks throughout Southern California and the weather at each park. There is some specific word that is common in the broacast. This time he was giving the weather where temples were and said it is 50 degrees at temple beth ... in Los Angeles and 54 degrees and temple Sianai at another location. He gave the names of about five or six different jewish temples and the weather and then said something like it's 53 degrees at the Mormon Temple in New Port Beach (and then added) which was built with (unable to understand) granite from South Carolina. I started laughing saying when will they leave the physical material out of description when talking about the temple. I thought spiritual is more important; who knows, maybe since they can't talk about what goes on inside they keep it on what it is built with as you need to say something when you give a tour of the outside grounds.
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thestyleguy wrote:the other day I'm sitting in my car listening to classical music (kusc.com) and the guy at the station starts giving the weather. He has a cool routine where he may talk about parks and then give the names of parks throughout Southern California and the weather at each park. There is some specific word that is common in the broacast. This time he was giving the weather where temples were and said it is 50 degrees at temple beth ... in Los Angeles and 54 degrees and temple Sianai at another location. He gave the names of about five or six different jewish temples and the weather and then said something like it's 53 degrees at the Mormon Temple in New Port Beach (and then added) which was built with (unable to understand) granite from South Carolina. I started laughing saying when will they leave the physical material out of description when talking about the temple. I thought spiritual is more important; who knows, maybe since they can't talk about what goes on inside they keep it on what it is built with as you need to say something when you give a tour of the outside grounds.

LOL.

Yeah, well, at least they used domestic products in this one rather than imported granite from Tibet...
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