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Date: | Sun, 11 Jan 2004 08:14:28 -0800 |
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John, I don't know who you were addressing in this message but, as for me,
I have been called many things but 'sophisticate," whimpering or not, is
definitely not one of them!!!!
As to the cold, yes it was -25F, or there abouts here yesterday. I put on
longjohns in the morning and suffered most of the day with being too warm.
My husband puts on longjohns in Oct and wears them till about April, (not
the same ones) and can't understand that I rarely wear them.
I find that the amount of moisture in the air as well as the wind, or lack
thereof, has a lot to do with how cold it feels.
I have very clear memories of standing out waiting for the school bus in
1950s with temps -35 or so. In those days females were required to wear
skirts to school as well. Sometimes the bus didn't come too promptly
either!!!!! Builds character. Ruth
At 8:01 PM -0600 1/10/04, John Callan wrote:
>Yup, anything below 0 is chilly. Anything below ten below is pretty
>cold. 20 below gets you into the pretty damned cold area. Not that I
>think any of you whimpering sophisticates will have to endure it, but
>let me reassure you that most people can't tell the difference between
>25 below and anything lower than that. 50 below feels just like 25
>below...except your exposed skin freezes faster.
>
>I've resisted breaking out my "mid-winter" parka so far this year, but
>I did wear my mid-winter boots the other day. It's nice to have warm
>feet.
>
>-jc
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