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Man! Its COOOOLD! Minus 35 degrees Celsius. Gonna stay that way for a couple days too. BRRR....
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Man! Its COOOOLD! Minus 35 degrees Celsius. Gonna stay that way for a couple days too. BRRR....
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Yikes!!! ;0
[email protected]... Stay warm!!! Does Vicky make insulated underthings?
Love And Hugs,
Jonelle
P.S. It really is okay if you keep those temps north of the border?LOL!;)
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Freeze
Skin will freeze on contact. I bet you are not wearing a skirt LOL
I second Jonelle's Yikes!
Wow, Dorothy. You'll have to ride a Tauntaun to work. If it gets colder, you can cut it open and survive inside it. It's pretty smelly, though.
Still pretty mild here in southern Ontario. Well, I think Toronto got good and clobbered with snow the other day. Missed us, though.
Dress warm, girl!
Lisa Danielle
Bailey's Warm Angel
Fairbanks
It was that way in Fairbanks for about 4 months out of the year. Brrrrrr.
G
Was there any water on the ground?
If so, you'll have to let things slide for now. ;)
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BCTS's resident Extravagant Honorable Trans-Cat-MegaTomboy! ;D ...But I do like cuddles from soft but strong arms... ^_^
So what is it Farenheit?
RAMI
RAMI
Minus 31F
At minus forty, both scales read the same.
Hugs,
Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
Too Darned Cold!!!
[email protected]... That's all I have to say!!!;0
Love And WARM Hugs,
Jonelle;)
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Temp's like that
Are low enough to freeze car transmissions and oil pans if they are not heated. I unfortunately had that happen to my car back when I was stationed at Ft Riley KS. I came out of the PX (Post Exchange) and was not able to start my car. Ended up walking about 2 miles to my home. I had to wait until after last formation the next day to go buy a couple of sterno cans from the PX to put under the car to unfreeze my car. With a stiff breeze blowing across the parking lot it was not very fun.