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1. Beach Boys Unplugged! GREAT! by Radio Rich @ 11 AM

2. Word June 6 Wednesday Tempestuous by Radio Rich @ 10 AM

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Beach Boys Unplugged! GREAT!

Posted 6/6/2012 11:08:00 AM

Check this out from Rolling Stone

http://www.rollingstone.com/videos/rs-live/beach-boys-play-their-classics-legends-perform-in-rolling-stone-studio-20120606



Word June 6 Wednesday Tempestuous

Posted 6/6/2012 10:08:00 AM
  • tempestuous
  • \tem-PESS-chuh-wus\
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adjective

: of, relating to, or resembling a tempest : turbulent, stormy
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Because the player's relationship with his manager had grown more tempestuous over the course of the season, the decision to trade him benefited everyone.

"An East Tennessee April can be tempestuous and temperamental, and in Knoxville nothing causes quite as much worry about the weather as the Dogwood Arts Festival." — From an article by Amy McRary in the Knoxville News-Sentinel, April 1, 2012

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Time is sometimes marked in seasons, and seasons are associated with the weather. This explains how "tempus," the Latin word for "time" could have given rise to an English adjective for things turbulent and stormy. "Tempus" is the root behind Old Latin "tempestus," meaning "season," and Late Latin "tempestuosus," the direct ancestor of "tempestuous." As you might expect, "tempus" is also the root of ...



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    borborygmus \bor-buh-RIG-mus\ DEFINITION   noun, plural borborygmi : intestinal rumbling caused by moving gas EXAMPLES   The hall was very quiet as the test-takers concentrated on the task a...
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  • Word June 14 Thursday Catch-22
    catch-22 \KATCH-twen-tee-TOO\ DEFINITION   noun 1 : a problematic situation for which the only solution is denied by a circumstance inherent in the problem or by a rule; also : the circumstance o...
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