MickG said: NDRU said: Some people do, like my girlfriend. But I was raised in LA & now I'm in the San Francisco area, so I can't really deal with any thing beyond 60's or 70's Well, with humidity, a bay area, ofcourse upper 70s 80s is stifeling. Out here, where it's dry, low or no humidity, upper 70s can seem a little chilly. Perfect weather out here is 98 degrees because that's what the basic body temp is. It's a dry heat. Those are not just words. Sure, I understand dry heat, as CA is much dryer than the east. Cross the Mississippi and the air hits you like a wall. 90's are fine with me if I have nothing to do and not much clothing on. But it's all relative. The body acclimates to it's surroundings. My Legacy
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lovemachine said: minneapolisgenius said: Does that youtube also include you falling through the ice, because it doesn't look very solid right now.
I was a little worried as well but after a few measurements the ice was a good 5 inches which is more then enough for people. Yeah, be careful out there. Some guy in Brainerd just fell through the ice on Sunday and died...although he was driving a freaking ATV out on the lake, but still. | |
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TMPletz said: lovemachine said: I was a little worried as well but after a few measurements the ice was a good 5 inches which is more then enough for people. Yeah, be careful out there. Some guy in Brainerd just fell through the ice on Sunday and died...although he was driving a freaking ATV out on the lake, but still. Play time is over for a while because we lost an inch overnight on Saturday and it really hasn't been below 32 since so I'm assuming it's not exactly getting any thicker. | |
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