On my way to work on Saturday, I was listening to 93.3 WMMR (“Everything That Rocks”). They were playing Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ “I Should Have Known It,” off their new album, Mojo.  After that played, I switched to 94.1 WYSP (“the Rock You Grew Up With”), and they were playing “Free Fallin’.”  I decided that I wasn’t in the mood for that, so I switched to 102.9 WMGK (“Philadelphia’s Classic Rock”), which was playing “Refugee.”  I then wondered if there were any other stations currently playing a Tom Petty song, so I checked 105.7 The Hawk (“Classic Rock for the Jersey Shore”), and, sure enough, they were playing “Don’t Come Around Here No More.”  Then on my way home, MGK was playing “Free Fallin’,” and when I turned on my radio in my room (tuned to MGK) once I got home, the first song I heard was “You Got Lucky.”  Maybe they were celebrating Tom’s birthday a few weeks early?  Human reason insists that such a phenomenon cannot be coincidental!