I think heat vs. cold is generally a gender thing (except, apparently, the British can’t weather our winters, which is prolly why they lost the war). Most guys I know are always hot and most women I know are always cold, year round. It’s true in the office. It was true with my tenants. It’s true in my family.
As an August baby, I demand heat. This weather is what I like to call ’40 below Negro.’ It’s at least 40 degrees below what this Negro should be exposed to 🙁
I’m with *rob* on the heat. I’m always hot. I sleep with the windows cracked at night. I have a fan blowing on me at the office. And I sweat on the overheated subways in winter so much that people must think I have malaria. TMI?
Maybe it’s tied to the time of year you were born?
Rob, tell the truth before lightening strikes you!
I think heat vs. cold is generally a gender thing (except, apparently, the British can’t weather our winters, which is prolly why they lost the war). Most guys I know are always hot and most women I know are always cold, year round. It’s true in the office. It was true with my tenants. It’s true in my family.
yeah right! You’re using ‘spray bottle’ is a euphemism.
🙂
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Second sentence is TMI!!!!!!!
Why do I, along with others reading the OT, need to know this?
why? WHY?
🙁 i squirt the plants in the living room 2-3 times a day with the spray bottle. what did you think i meant? pervus
*rob*
CGar- just a tad. 🙂
*****ROB*****!!!!!!!!
Second sentence is TMI!!!!!!!
Why do I, along with others reading the OT, need to know this?
why? WHY?
As an August baby, I demand heat. This weather is what I like to call ’40 below Negro.’ It’s at least 40 degrees below what this Negro should be exposed to 🙁
I’m with *rob* on the heat. I’m always hot. I sleep with the windows cracked at night. I have a fan blowing on me at the office. And I sweat on the overheated subways in winter so much that people must think I have malaria. TMI?