Greetings to Seattle from Iran

This appeared Thursday, December 20th in the email in-box at KING-FM (Seattle-based classical music station, and a leader in streaming audio online). The sender's name has been changed. The message is as as follows:
This appeared Thursday, December 20th in the email in-box at KING-FM (Seattle-based classical music station, and a leader in streaming audio online). The sender's name has been changed. The message is as as follows:

This appeared Thursday, December 20th in the email in-box at KING-FM (Seattle-based classical music station, and a leader in streaming audio online). The sender's name has been changed. The message is as as follows: From: (ali) Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 10:18 AM To: Music director, KING-FM Subject: thanks for your on line music Dear King FM 98.1 : At this time, I am listening to your on line music in City of Tabriz ( Iran ) time 9.40 pm with tempreture - 4 C to night is special in Iran, because it is longest night of the year, and by tradition all families gather together and celeberate late night and in nearly every house we eat water melon. thanks for internet technology that makes it possible to enjoy your music here at this time of evening. our best wishes from Iran to people of united states and specially seattle best wishes (ali) Tabriz- Iran ((Tabriz is siter city of Seattle ))

  

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