another example of someone with waaaaay to much time on their hands.
ohh, in answer to your question: I can't wear anymore than 3 when I'm freezing my ass off in Boston. one thermal, one undershirt, and one long sleeve buttoned shirt.
That video made me feel really clausterphobic >___<
and to answer the question... when I go snowboarding I usually wear a tanktop, thermal shirt, tshirt, fleece jacket, and snowboarding jacket. That's the most I can wear without feeling like a marshmellow
Beanie - So does this mean you have 5 sets of stuff on the bottom too? Are you the Stay Puft Marshmallow Girl?
Nope, just thermals or yoga type pants and my snowboarding pants. Sometimes I think I am the Stay Puft Marshmellow Girl... or at least I feel like it ^__^v
Beanie - So does this mean you have 5 sets of stuff on the bottom too? Are you the Stay Puft Marshmallow Girl?
I used to go there a lot when my fiancee was attending law school there. That was the first time I felt real cold. Not like the mountains cold, I'm talkin' eastern Atlantic cold brrrrrrrrr.
My brown ass was astounded at how people acclimate to that type of weather. I was wearing all those shirts, plus thermals underneath my pants, gloves, scarf, a beanie and a wool peacot or trench coat AND MY ASS WAS STILL COLD!
Meanwhile I would see people jogging in the morning, and running in place wearing their spandex liners and sweaters or people just doing whatever.
My people are tropical people . . . I can't get used to this phrase: "wind chill" or "blizzard". Hell no!
I used to go there a lot when my fiancee was attending law school there. That was the first time I felt real cold. Not like the mountains cold, I'm talkin' eastern Atlantic cold brrrrrrrrr.
My brown ass was astounded at how people acclimate to that type of weather. I was wearing all those shirts, plus thermals underneath my pants, gloves, scarf, a beanie and a wool peacot or trench coat AND MY ASS WAS STILL COLD!
Meanwhile I would see people jogging in the morning, and running in place wearing their spandex liners and sweaters or people just doing whatever.
My people are tropical people . . . I can't get used to this phrase: "wind chill" or "blizzard". Hell no!
What the hell is a peacot? Also, I think your problem is that you are not wearing the stuff on your ass and therefore that's why it's cold.
Now as far as aclimating to the cold, hey build a fire or wear more clothes. Now aclimating to 100+ F weather that's humid, now that is something. It's not like you can peel your skin off.
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^^^peacoat! typo, my bad. I got one of them og navy peacoats from the salvation army. really nice.
you're probably right but still, I don't like the cold.
I remember being in North Carolina in the high 90s and I would agree with you there. Why do you think I remain here in sunny Southern California? No blistering cold, no high humidity. Perfect weather.
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