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07-03-2015 09:29 PM - edited 07-03-2015 09:30 PM
Hiberbate is what makes you sad, and cold !
Re the link you provided, that's not cold.
Cold is when it gets below - 10 and a wind chill factor of - 10 to - 20 and below.
Nothing nicer than a cold winters morning, crisp still air, outside, everything still, snow on the ground.
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on 07-03-2015 09:42 PM
@vicr3000 wrote:
Joz
My understanding of the US is that those 'extreme' conditions existed long before man came along,
Or to have enough impact to affect the climate.
man has had an impact on the environment ever since humans introduced agriculture.. approx 11 thousand years ago. the serverity of our impact on the planet has increased since the industrial revolution approx 250 years ago
the scientific community has a different understanding to yours
Signatures suck.
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07-03-2015 09:45 PM - edited 07-03-2015 09:46 PM
@lionrose.7 wrote:Vicr I do wear warm clothes, but get S A D in the winter and just want to hibernate
Vic is now scratching his head wondering why you used caps and spaces
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on 07-03-2015 09:45 PM
It is nearing the end of summer here, winter here is cold enough for me, dont have snow where I live.
Went to England in the winter and thought I was going to die, could just not put enough clothes on.
Gold Coast winter was not to bad, we had a nice fire place.
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on 07-03-2015 09:48 PM
It's not how many clothes you put on, it's how you dress and what layers go where.
Probably the only reason I haven't had hypothermia in the past.
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on 07-03-2015 09:49 PM
@imastawka wrote:
@lionrose.7 wrote:Vicr I do wear warm clothes, but get S A D in the winter and just want to hibernate
Vic is now scratching his head wondering why you used caps and spaces
No, I just couldn't be bothered re writing it so went the easy option.
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on 08-03-2015 03:52 PM
Joanie, I just saw this programme featuring this articulate woman and thought you might be interested.
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on 08-03-2015 04:16 PM
Joanie, I just saw this programme featuring this articulate woman and thought you might be interested.
Thanks, i watched most of it, nice lady, and pretty too. The snows here are short lived, already melting off.
But i have a new problem, some kind of weird sickness, not sure what it is, choking on my own fluids, worse when i lay down , afraid to sleep. coughed until i got a headache. and, it just occured to me that theres mold in this camper.. i feel like i'm working up tward a vomit and trying to stop it because i haven't eaten today,. it would just be painfull heives..
i can't seem to clear it outta my throat. tried coughing, belching, hacking, nothing works. i even drank some mouthwash. i'll drink alittle more then try to sleep it off.
later all
Fun Factor : Now you have a choice in chat, factor that
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on 08-03-2015 05:39 PM
Joanie, I think it is the mould that is causing this chest problem. I hope that darn snow stops, and enables you to get some fresh air into that van.
You won't feel energetic but the place needs a good vinegar wash down to kill those spores. And you, of course, may need medicinal assistance. Are you able to have a steam inhalation with eucalyptus oil to ease the symptoms.
DEB
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on 08-03-2015 06:40 PM
Joanie you need to see a Doctor as quick as you can.