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Winter
by
sphynx
on 26 Jan, 2011 04:39
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Both rain and snow are forecast today. I don't know about anyone else, but I hate when cold rain or snow hits my bald head.
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#1
by
The Scottish Ambassador
on 26 Jan, 2011 07:27
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Hat needed
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#2
by
mangosink12572
on 26 Jan, 2011 11:39
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Wool cap for me but only outside - -I take it off the minute I go inside -My dome begins to itch if I leave the hat on - -even in the car - -
-I am also a showoff with my SLICK MELON - - -I want everybody to see it - -The first year I was sly bald I did not even use a hat - so everyone could see my bald head - - -I know alot of bald guys that do not use a hat at all
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#3
by
Razor X
on 26 Jan, 2011 17:24
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#4
by
Magoo
on 26 Jan, 2011 19:14
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Must agree don't like cold on the dome,I even wear a hat to sleep during the winter.Can't wait for summer.
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#5
by
Nonick
on 26 Jan, 2011 20:48
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There's a lot to be said for warm!

I say you can always sweat more, but you can never shiver enough!
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#6
by
foreversmooth
on 26 Jan, 2011 22:07
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A wool hat should do the trick. Just make sure you have a smooth scalp when you have to wear one. A short stubble is just annoying when trying to put a wool hat on or to take it off. We also have tough winters in Eastern Canada. I cover my head when I am outside but prefer to be bare headed inside. I also rarely wear a cap in the Summer (we'll probably have this discussion in a few months but a sun lotion will then be your best friend). Coming back to Winter, unless it is below 0C (32F) I don't wear a hat either. I like to feel the fresh air on my scalp.
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#7
by
TheSlyBear
on 26 Jan, 2011 22:09
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Snow... the concept is vaguely familiar...

Sorry, I don't really mean to gloat. But you can all make fun of
me in August when it's 110 degrees down this way.
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#8
by
Razor X
on 27 Jan, 2011 08:05
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Sorry, I don't really mean to gloat. But you can all make fun of me in August when it's 110 degrees down this way.
Don't worry, we will.
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#9
by
Nonick
on 27 Jan, 2011 20:52
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I've heard that there are places in the southwestern U.S., like parts of Arizona, where people don't go outside for the summer because it's so hot

So, why would someone want to live in an area where they don't get out for months at a time?

I suppose that is why some people are transplants!?
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#10
by
Nonick
on 28 Jan, 2011 21:52
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So what are all of you in the Northeast going to do in a couple of months when all that white stuff starts to melt?
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#11
by
tomgallagher
on 29 Jan, 2011 05:21
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I was in Tucson once and the guy on the radio said 119 degrees.
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#12
by
TheSlyBear
on 02 Feb, 2011 17:52
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Guess I jinxed it!
Two unusual words in the Austin forecast: "measurable snowfall".
Only 1 to 2 inches expected tomorrow evening into Friday, but that's a big event for down here.
15ºF overnight, with a high of 26ºF today. Same tomorrow.