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<blockquote data-quote="wnyfjr" data-source="post: 986952" data-attributes="member: 20046"><p>Nice report! I spent two years in Hammond, LA back when I was in radio. I worked for an engineer and we made a regular loop around the state to different towns and radio stations - NO, Leesville, Mansfield, Bogalusa and Donaldsonville. We even hit a couple in Miss. (Belzoni was one, if I spelled it right). I remember the humididty but was reminded rather forcefully last week. I was in Alexandria at a customer site Thursday and Friday and I think it was much higher than 60%!! I was trying to imagine how it would feel on the FJR, but after seeing these pix, I don't think I'd mind it soo much! Thanks for reminding me how beautiful Lousiana can be! (Not counting that plant by the Sunshine bridge; we passed by there many times on those loops around the state).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wnyfjr, post: 986952, member: 20046"] Nice report! I spent two years in Hammond, LA back when I was in radio. I worked for an engineer and we made a regular loop around the state to different towns and radio stations - NO, Leesville, Mansfield, Bogalusa and Donaldsonville. We even hit a couple in Miss. (Belzoni was one, if I spelled it right). I remember the humididty but was reminded rather forcefully last week. I was in Alexandria at a customer site Thursday and Friday and I think it was much higher than 60%!! I was trying to imagine how it would feel on the FJR, but after seeing these pix, I don't think I'd mind it soo much! Thanks for reminding me how beautiful Lousiana can be! (Not counting that plant by the Sunshine bridge; we passed by there many times on those loops around the state). [/QUOTE]
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