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Spring's finally here (a pic)

  • #21
all you talking not wearing a coat until below 0, omg! i wear a jacket if t gets 60 here. but its like yall say, you get used to it when you live there. crazy! lol

~b

coat at 60? hell we go swimming at 60..............and thats with a lake that in the heat of summer the water doesnt get above 75* :grin: heck this time of year at 50 my girls leave their coats at home and wear shorts to school...............as far as cold......you can work up a sweat shoveling snow at -20 or so........have walked 5 blocks to the store and back the same 5 at -35.............
 
  • #22
I'm thinkin' of joining the Polar Bear Club. :crazy:

Polar Bear Club

I wonder if I could actually do it though....... BRRRRRRR‼‼ THAT looks cold!

I'd be rather concerned about extreme shrinkage however...... ;)
 
  • #23
afraid it will be an inny instead of an outy?
 
  • #24
im doing the poler bear plunge when i turn 18. ive always wanted to do it. :) and its right here on the Ohio river...so i dont have too far to go for a hospital that is 3 mins away from the place they do it haha.

Alex
 
  • #25
If I lived somewhere like that, I would either kill myself or move as quickly as possible

That's why some quebecer move to florida during winter (we call them «snowbird») and why cubans have heard a lot of quebec (between november and march, if they hear somebody speaking in french they automatically know that we're from quebec. Some of them even learned french because of that).
 
  • #26
Wow, with all that snow, you should make a gigantic snowman! I am more resistant to heat than cold. Got to love Florida .:cool: I always have to wear a jacket or something at like 60 degrees. But in summer, I always wear pants instead of shorts in like 95 degrees. Heck, I where jackets at that temp sometimes!
 
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