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OldBaldy1701E

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43. Well, wearing more clothes is not going to help you when it is -10F outside.
Sun Jul 6, 2025, 07:40 AM
Jul 6

I as long as there is a body of water and some shade nearby, I can do something about the heat.

The same cannot be said about the cold.

People always ask me about how I survived growing up in the south during the summers. It is the same way that Minnesotans survive the winters.

You just adapt and do it. Since our infrastructure is dangerously close to being destroyed completely by political machinations, as well as negligence, those of you hiding in the A/C might want to start doing some adapting.

Because we might not have such things for much longer. Then, it becomes simple. Adapt, or perish.

(Please note that I said 'might'. Nothing is in stone these days. Except the cruelty of the rethugs.)

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Most definitely, especially the humidity, it's exhausting Walleye Jul 5 #1
No, I embrace the heat up to 98.6 degrees Brother Buzz Jul 5 #2
I'm 78, and I find it a lot harder to take the summer heat and humidity. patphil Jul 5 #3
Absolutely. I used to play tennis in 100F (in my 30s/40s) erronis Jul 5 #4
I find high humidity very hard to take, but it doesn't seem much harder now that I'm old Ocelot II Jul 5 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author Haggard Celine Jul 5 #7
I've always hated hot weather too. Haggard Celine Jul 5 #8
We lived in Slidell for many years BOSSHOG Jul 5 #9
Do you like Kansas better? Haggard Celine Jul 5 #12
We live in my Wife's Hometown BOSSHOG Jul 5 #13
Yes. I grew up in a house without air conditioning. rsdsharp Jul 5 #6
So did I. OldBaldy1701E Jul 6 #42
I had countless people who questioned how the hell I could walk at dawn in minus 10F CO weather in winter hlthe2b Jul 5 #10
I'm with you. People ask how I can stand Minnesota's cold winters, Ocelot II Jul 5 #14
Same here. milestogo Jul 5 #16
You speak for me as well, milestogo. Diamond_Dog Jul 5 #29
Well, wearing more clothes is not going to help you when it is -10F outside. OldBaldy1701E Jul 6 #43
Gotta disagree with you there - more clothes do make -10 possible Ocelot II Jul 6 #44
Yes, indeed. OldBaldy1701E Jul 6 #47
Yeah.....nt Figarosmom Jul 7 #48
Live in South. I cut back walking/hiking in summer. I sweat a lot and have darn near passed out Silent Type Jul 5 #11
Yes, it bothers me the older I get. Emile Jul 5 #15
At 75 I find the extreme peaks of summer and winter harder to take. Golden Raisin Jul 5 #17
Growing up in northern lower Michigan a stone's throw from the Big Lake, I've ALWAYS hated hot weather, but catbyte Jul 5 #18
Exactly the same here Catbyte. Diamond_Dog Jul 5 #31
Yes happybird Jul 5 #19
howdi AllaN01Bear Jul 5 #20
How high is the humidity where you live? ailsagirl Jul 5 #21
I sure do. debm55 Jul 5 #22
My Wife Days That ProfessorGAC Jul 5 #23
I have always wondered that, too. Diamond_Dog Jul 5 #26
I think it's because as you get older it becomes harder to cope with snow and ice Ocelot II Jul 6 #45
My late in-laws were like that. Diamond_Dog Jul 6 #46
i used to work w/ hot solder for many years in summer + no AC. i discovered weave over knit is way better. i got large pansypoo53219 Jul 5 #24
I am always cold... oldsoldierfadingfast Jul 5 #25
I like it anywhere in that wide range between 68 and 72, Anywhere in there. Even down to 60 if need be... Flexibility. Norrrm Jul 5 #27
gawd yes mike_c Jul 5 #28
Growing up in markodochartaigh Jul 5 #30
Hate Humid Heat the most - high dose Vit C helps:.... electric_blue68 Jul 5 #32
I have never liked hot and sticky, or even just warm and sticky. Air conditioning... 3catwoman3 Jul 5 #33
Nope. Just folks who complain about it. Not you, of course! marble falls Jul 5 #34
You betcha! Bayard Jul 5 #35
I could easily take hotter temperatures years ago LogDog75 Jul 5 #36
You might have a thyroid problem synni Jul 6 #37
I'm a Southern boy. I've always liked the heat. But now ... Jeebo Jul 6 #38
Not really PJMcK Jul 6 #39
I hate summer. zanana1 Jul 6 #40
Yeah, I could stand up to mid to high 80s if there's no humidity when I was younger sakabatou Jul 6 #41
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