Subject: Re: Boundaries through urban areas
Date: Nov 05, 2003 @ 14:30
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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you get a free pass tom for the chicks

--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, Tom <hilversum96@y...> wrote:
>
> The MI-IN border runs between South Bend IN and Niles
> MI. In some ways, they're one urban center. Many
> people live in one city and shop or work in the other.
> South Bend is in the part of IN that's on North
> American Eastern Standard time, that doesn't observe
> Daylight Saving Time. So, in the summer, Niles is an
> hour ahead of South Bend.
>
> There's always Detroit MI and Windsor ON, the world's
> biggest pair of border towns., and the good old home
> towns, Port Huron MI / Sarnia ON. They have a lot in
> common - weather and their respective economies, for
> example. Lots of cross border shopping and local
> travel in both places. Ontario radio stations with
> significant US audiences give temperatures in both F
> and C. WBTI in Lexington is the only US station I've
> heard giving temps in C for its Canadian listeners.
> And they legally ID as "Lexington-Sarnia-Port Huron"
> (US stn with CA in its top of hour ID.)
>
> (Peggy Lee still says that chicks were born to give
> you fever, be it Fahrenheit or centigrade, hi.)
>
>
>
>
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