Let’s Roll Up A Long One

Let’s Roll Up A Long One

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To celebrate the laid back, comfortable feeling of fall, Extra 96.9 will be rolling out the long ones every Sunday morning at 10am.

Plus, on Thanksgiving at Noon, we’ll dishing up Alice’s Restaurant.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy Rollvember.

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