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This damn Canadian air mass should have stayed up north where it belonged!

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BRRRRrrrrrRRRR!!!

Course, it might just be Ma Nature trying to balance out the Hot Air being generated in DC....

It would need to get quite a bit colder than -35 degrees windchill, Jack.:smile2:

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Course, it might just be Ma Nature trying to balance out the Hot Air being generated in DC....

Teddy K is dead and the cold air that was supposed to balance him is freezing the nation. :smile2:

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Hehehe, my BIL and SIL just arrived home from 2 and a half years in Canada, home to sunny Melbourne. Its our long holidays right now, we spent the day with them yesterday at the beach, a balmy 30 degree day - oh, sorry, that's 30 degrees CELCIUS, up around 90 or so, glorious. We're all brown, healthy, and relaxed.

Dont want to rub it in or anything.

Coz it will be winter here mid year. When it gets down to oh, maybe 10 degrees celcius on a cold day!

They loved Canada for many reasons but there was 2 things that did their heads in, the freezing climate and the lack of decent coffee.

We've got enough of our own hot air of other varieties, so no change there.

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We're not doing too badly here in sunny southern California! I didn't wear a jacket to work today!

I have a cousin who used to live in Chicago, and when I told her I'd love to spend some time in the winter with her, she said, "No you wouldn't." :thumbup:

Debbie

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I know! This is thread hijacking, lol, but we were all romantic about a white Christmas too. The last day they were in Edmonton, jut before Christmas the only colder place on the planet was some town in Siberia, lol.

whereas, on our victorian ski fields, you generally can ski in a tshirt. Once you're active, the 1 degree celcius temps dont require real snow gear. All the snow gear BIL and SIL bought here before they went was useless, they had to buy real stuff in Canada.

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I love the cold weather. My thermostat is set at 55-60.:thumbup:

Living in hell, I mean texas, I have to enjoy the cold weather for the few days it is here.

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I prefer Hell over this any time!!

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I prefer Hell over this any time!!

When I attended Holy Rosary School at a very impressionable age, those nuns told me HELL was sizzling HOT. Now, TX in the summer would be hell to me. :thumbup:

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We get about 30 days a year with a high over 100 F (38C) a year but the swimming pool is always refreshing.

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Our summers are usually with at least that many days in the 90's with high humidity...land of 10,000 lakes.

Just sent my donation for the "Polar Plunge" that will take place tomorrow. Sponsoring a nephew that will participate. Proceeds go to Special Olympics. No worries though...we are expecting a "Warm Front" to move in tomorrow. Temps over zero. Woohoo!

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The snow usually sticks around all winter at my house

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I am putting a stamp on my ass and mailing myself to hummingbirds place.

Take this cold with you and I will send you first class!

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