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Cold, one of the reasons being what you mentioned, it seems easier to warm up then cool off. Plus there is nothing better then bundling up in a warm blanket and falling asleep in the winter.SaintLeonidasyou could turn the AC up higher! ;)
[QUOTE="SaintLeonidas"]Cold, one of the reasons being what you mentioned, it seems easier to warm up then cool off. Plus there is nothing better then bundling up in a warm blanket and falling asleep in the winter.Jandurinyou could turn the AC up higher! ;) More electric bill = fail. ;)
More electric bill = fail. ;)JimCarreyForYoui don't pay the electric where i am right now. :o It's just included in the rent. That said, I still hate wasting electricity. It's ingrained in me from when I was a youngin.
[QUOTE="JimCarreyForYou"]More electric bill = fail. ;)Jandurini don't pay the electric where i am right now. :o It's just included in the rent. That said, I still hate wasting electricity. It's ingrained in me from when I was a youngin. Lucky you, anyway natural cold weather is the best.
Lucky you, anyway natural cold weather is the best.JimCarreyForYouThe problem with cold weather is this: It dries me out, and people turn on the heat in their houses too high which ALSO dries me out.
The problem with cold weather is this: It dries me out, and people turn on the heat in their houses too high which ALSO dries me out.JandurinI have a aunt that is broken, she is just exaggerated to feel cold in a 30 Celsius weather, Lol.
you've obviously never gone running in warm versus cold weather. Cold is much harder to breathe.Cold weather, cause than you can snuggle up in bed, while in hot weather its hard to breathe
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you've obviously never gone running in warm versus cold weather. Cold is much harder to breathe.JandurinWell when you stop exercising you can feel really bad in a cold weather but in a hot one exercising or not is just plain horrible.
[QUOTE="Jandurin"] you've obviously never gone running in warm versus cold weather. Cold is much harder to breathe.JimCarreyForYouWell when you stop exercising you can feel really bad in a cold weather but in a hot one exercising or not is just plain horrible.
Agreed.
[QUOTE="Jandurin"] you've obviously never gone running in warm versus cold weather. Cold is much harder to breathe.JimCarreyForYouWell when you stop exercising you can feel really bad in a cold weather but in a hot one exercising or not is just plain horrible. that's silly people play sports in hot weather all the time. It's nice, in fact.
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