Arroyo Seco Jan 1 weather fupdate
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I don’t get it
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Santa Ana winds blowing in skrong from the desert on Game Day. Could see gusts in the 30s. @RaceBannon @CirrhosisDawg care to elaborate?WeakarmCobra said:I don’t get it
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Good thing Jake's arm is strong enough not to be affectedYellowSnow said:
Santa Ana winds blowing in skrong from the desert on Game Day. Could see gusts in the 30s. @RaceBannon @CirrhosisDawg care to elaborate?WeakarmCobra said:I don’t get it
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Wind doesn’t affect @StrongArmCobra . It’s weak and shitty either way. Windy game = advantage #DBU.BearsWiin said:
Good thing Jake's arm is strong enough not to be affectedYellowSnow said:
Santa Ana winds blowing in skrong from the desert on Game Day. Could see gusts in the 30s. @RaceBannon @CirrhosisDawg care to elaborate?WeakarmCobra said:I don’t get it
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I hope this is the DAWGS’ Protestant Wind coming in to wipe out the Ohio State armada.

*I’m about to head to the airport so I don’t have time to Photoshop Jen Cohen’s face onto Elizabeth’s portrait. -
May Prorestant God be on our side. Urbs is Catholic. God has already favored Dabo over Notre Dame. Am I right @dnc or am I right?Doog_de_Jour said:I hope this is the DAWGS’ Protestant Wind coming in to wipe out the Ohio State armada.

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The stadium sits in a natural bowl in the Arroyo Seco which means dry stream bed or public golf course in Spanish
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I’m gonna wait for Cal-exit Dwag to weigh in.RaceBannon said:The stadium sits in a natural bowl in the Arroyo Seco which means dry stream bed or public golf course in Spanish
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We are all witnesses.YellowSnow said:Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtonjo ˈlopes ðe sant(a)ˈana]; 21 February 1794 – 21 June 1876),[1] often known as Santa Anna[2] or López de Santa Anna, was a Mexican politician and general who fought to defend royalist New Spain and then for Mexican independence. He greatly influenced early Mexican politics and government, and was an adept soldier and cunning politician, who dominated Mexican history in the first half of the nineteenth century to such an extent that historians often refer to it as the "Age of Santa Anna".[3] He was called "the Man of Destiny", who "loomed over his time like a melodramatic colossus, the uncrowned monarch."[4] Santa Anna first opposed the movement for Mexican independence from Spain, but then fought in support of it. Though not the first caudillo (military leader) of modern Mexico, he "represents the stereotypical caudillo in Mexican history," and among the earliest.[5][6] Conservative historian, intellectual, and politician Lucas Alamán wrote that "The history of Mexico since 1822 might accurately be called the history of Santa Anna's revolutions.... His name plays the major role in all the political events of the country and its destiny has become intertwined with his."[7]
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Pasadena went through a hellacious wind storm Thursday night-Friday morning. No one is throwing the ball in those conditions. I’m hearing there will be cool temperatures in the mid 50s Tuesday with sunny skies, and if the SA’s are blowing it’s not supposed to be like the 80-90 mph winds we had this week. Race is right though that once the sun sets at halftime it’s going to be cold (mid to high 40s).





