AlCzervik
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Thu Nov-03-05 06:07 PM
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it is 63f in my house right now--Brrrrrrrrrr |
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i have on a tshirt, sweatshirt and sweatjacket and fleece sweatpants
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Thu Nov-03-05 06:32 PM
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to bottle Texas heat. Wish I could send u some. Wrap up and snuggle up to someone. till I get it done. TT
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Thu Nov-03-05 06:47 PM
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I spent 10 days down there recently and had to come home to freezing, rainy and gray Seattle. :(
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Thu Nov-03-05 06:48 PM
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3. It's going to be a high of 82° tomorree. |
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Thu Nov-03-05 06:49 PM
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Thu Nov-03-05 06:51 PM
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7. That ys too hot fore Novembre. |
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:39 PM
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22. Maaannnnnn I spent 10 days |
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in Seattle back first part of July, Highs were 74 cool breeze beautiful blooming flowers everywhere, nice folks, I fell in love with your city.
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:07 PM
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11. I had my A/C on earlier.. (Sorry you are so chilly) |
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Edited on Thu Nov-03-05 07:08 PM by SoCalDem
I would send you some heat if I could :)
start baking like a crazed baker.. That warms up the house, gives you yummy treats , and makes the place smell like heaven:)
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Thu Nov-03-05 06:50 PM
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:25 PM
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13. i'm too cheap to turn the heat--i fear PG&E, my gas billed doubled |
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last month already. I bought a new fireplace insert today thats supposed to be very energy efficient so hopefully within 3 weeks it'll be at least 68f in here, it's like a frigging meat locker.
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:27 PM
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My daughter's going through the same thing in Boston. :-(
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Thu Nov-03-05 08:35 PM
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24. I'm with you, current inside temp 64.6 |
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and I'm trying to go as long as possible without lighting the pilot light for the heater.
Spouse got a hold of something last year that works real well as a fireplace insert... we priced them and they were kind of expensive. The improvisational model works well.
We cut back a lot of the trees in the yard earlier this year, for the veggie garden and front lawn to be able to get more sun. So that's what's in the firewood bin right now.
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Thu Nov-03-05 09:37 PM
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26. yes the price was high but i'm trying to rationalize as it as an |
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"Investment", thats what i keep telling myself anyways.
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Fri Nov-04-05 12:26 AM
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29. you'll be glad you got it |
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Our improv version has made a world of difference.
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Thu Nov-03-05 10:11 PM
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28. We're at 67 on the main floor, but only 65 upstairs. |
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We have not turned on the furnace yet. I'll keep the daytime temp set about 65-68 anyway. The kids have quilts and down blankets, we have a really warm comforter, and we have lots of throws (down, fleece, quilted) in the family room for snuggling under while reading or watching TV.
Sweatshirts, sweaters, and warm blankets. It's kind of nice to snuggle anyway.
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Thu Nov-03-05 06:50 PM
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And I have my favorite Navajo blanket draped over my shoulders (the cat is pissed because it's his favorite blanket, too. Screw him - he's got fur).
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Thu Nov-03-05 06:54 PM
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8. It is 60 degrees in my house and I am loving it. |
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Edited on Thu Nov-03-05 06:55 PM by RebelOne
I have a thin robe on and it is too warm. When it gets to 70, I start to sweat. I don't want to hear you complaining when the temperatures are in the 90s during the summer.
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Thu Nov-03-05 06:58 PM
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At least your lap would stay warm.Today i was thankful of Global warming it was 70 sunny and a beautiful day in Ohio. Its not gonna last long though. Hate the thoughts of trying to type with gloves on.
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:06 PM
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10. I usually keep my house around 60 in the winter |
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saves energy, saves $$. Just wear more clothes.
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:28 PM
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15. oh yes i wearing layers, i actually don't mind that part at all |
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:16 PM
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12. That's too chilly for me. |
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I live in Florida. The temperature right now (7:15pm) is 75 degrees. I have the windows open and a nice breeze is blowing in! Not that I'm bragging or anything you understand. :hide:
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:29 PM
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16. I lived in South Florida most of my life. |
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I always looked forward to the few days that we got of winter when it would hit in the middle 40s. I'm in North Georgia now where there are actually seasons, and not just summer and spring all year round.
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:33 PM
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17. i understand, i live in california where for 7 months out of the year |
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it's 90 and sunny. My house is just really cold becasue of the bad design, high ceilings and a builders grade fireplace that sucks the warm air out of the house. I bought a new fireplace insert today that was costly but it cranks out 30,000 btus and will hopefully heat most of my house for at least 40% less then what it costs now.
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:34 PM
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18. Me too -- Join the cool house club. |
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Right now I'm keeping the heat at 62 or so in my house. If I'm moving around, like cleaning, then it feels okay. If I'm sitting, I use a small space heater near me to make it more bearable. I also sit with a blanket in my lap. Didn't you adopt a fluffy cat? Get him to sit on your lap and use his tail to keep your nose warm.
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:36 PM
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19. i have a guinea pig named Bob that wants me to leave him alone |
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he's pretty small so he doesn't generate a lot of heat or else i stick him my jacket pocket whether he liked it or not.
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:39 PM
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A guinea pig is not going to do it, no matter what pocket you put him in. Maybe it's time to adopt a lap cat. Maine Coons are big --- they'll cover a lot of lap. At night, he/she can stretch you along your back and keep you warm while you sleep.
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:36 PM
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20. I'm sorry, but I have trademark AND copywrite on multiple "r"s |
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You can say brrrrr, but that's the most you can say.
Once you hit 6 r's, you are in the "Pay Rabrrrrrr royalties that would make the Queen of England blush it's so fucking much" zone.
:hi:
Sorry to hear it's so cold! I find 68 indoor temp to okay. It's the minimum okay, but I can live with it.
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Thu Nov-03-05 07:45 PM
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Edited on Thu Nov-03-05 07:46 PM by YellowRubberDuckie
63 degrees? That's not cold. That's PERFECT!! Do you need some insulation? Duckie
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Thu Nov-03-05 08:49 PM
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25. Dude, if you don't have them yet, |
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Invest in a pair of sheepskin boots. Those things keep me warmer than two extra sweatshirts, I swear. I think 66 is the top of where we're going this winter, el cheapo for us, too. I wish we had a wood stove. I'd gladly chop and split wood to save the $$...
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Thu Nov-03-05 10:09 PM
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The best heat source in these trying times is a hot flash. Are you perimenopausal yet?
I'm joking, but I'm serious, too. If we keep the thermostat down to about 55 this winter, I'll be happy.
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