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That's forgetting the wind chill which put the temperature around -60F to -65F in January (2019)!


It's almost that time of year again where all I have is my humor.

No one can even hear me scream about how tired I am of winter at that point because my screams even freeze instantly before leaving the yard.

That's forgetting the wind chill which put the temperature around -60F to -65F in January (2019)! ----- It's almost that time of year again where all I have is my humor. No one can even hear me scream about how tired I am of winter at that point because my screams even freeze instantly before leaving the yard.

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Wow stay warm.

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I'm one of the lucky ones. It's the summer time when it's 80F-90F that gets me. I'm fine until -20F or -30F or so myself.

I keep the thermostat at 63F in the winter time in the home, but I could keep it at 59F or so. I don't want to risk anything though when it comes to pipes or anything like that alone plus 61F if not 63F (around the best resting temperature for me) seems to be the perfect temp if not around there.

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Brr

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It's not so bad. It's usually only bad when your hand freezes to something if you are talking to someone at the store and put your hand on something metal while talking to them. After a couple minutes of talking to them and they walk away you realize you can't go anywhere because your hand is frozen to the metal. Have to take whatever metal object it is with you.

Worse is a stop sign especially. Everyone keeps stopping behind you like you are really weird or something like that and you can't tell if it's the stop sign or if it's something you did.

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Lol, It gets pretty cold where I live but can't say I've ever got stuck to a stop sign.

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It's terrible when you are trying to use one stop sign to get another other stop sign removed from your hand, but end up with two stops signs attached to your hands. Then have one stop sign in both directions while trying to drive somewhere. Both lanes of traffic stop while driving at that point.

I've never gotten stuck to anything myself. I kind of do have a fear of touching anything metal when it's that cold since I don't want my skin to get stuck if not just frost bitten or something like that.

I can't even imagine that kind of cold. It sounds hellish.

It's not so bad. It takes time to get used to though.

Haha! I don't doubt you.

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It's bad when you get older though. once you are 60-70 and the circulation and such starts to go it's pretty brutal on the human body from what I understand. Most move south or have two homes at that point from what I've seen myself. When you are younger though and the blood circulates it's not so bad. I don't know exactly, but it's something like that. Can't stand the cold as much when you were younger or whatever.

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I'm guessing North Carolina