kellinator (
kellinator) wrote2004-12-14 06:50 pm
32 degrees: Water freezes, Floridians hibernate, Minnesotans go to the beach.
It's fuckin' collllllllllld out there.
And I'm saying this as someone who likes the cold, enjoys the cold, has been stomping around declaring "it's too fuckin' warm for December." I'm happy that in the past few days it's finally gotten seasonally-appropriate cold, but damn, it's cold.
I don't think the cold would throw me quite so much if it weren't for the fact that it seems every college campus in the South seems to turn the heat waaaaay up the second the temperature dips below 50. Back at Vandy, I can remember times that it was snowing (though in Nashville, "snow" is more of an honorific given to flurries to improve their self-esteem) and I still had my windows open trying to cool down the room. I'm wearing a sweater that came out of the dryer overly fuzzy this morning, and every time today I've come inside, I've felt like an overstuffed Muppet.
Note: I'm from Tennessee. People from further north should read the first sentence of this post as "It's kinda cool out there." People from Florida should read it as "It's fuckin' FRIGID out there."
And I'm saying this as someone who likes the cold, enjoys the cold, has been stomping around declaring "it's too fuckin' warm for December." I'm happy that in the past few days it's finally gotten seasonally-appropriate cold, but damn, it's cold.
I don't think the cold would throw me quite so much if it weren't for the fact that it seems every college campus in the South seems to turn the heat waaaaay up the second the temperature dips below 50. Back at Vandy, I can remember times that it was snowing (though in Nashville, "snow" is more of an honorific given to flurries to improve their self-esteem) and I still had my windows open trying to cool down the room. I'm wearing a sweater that came out of the dryer overly fuzzy this morning, and every time today I've come inside, I've felt like an overstuffed Muppet.
Note: I'm from Tennessee. People from further north should read the first sentence of this post as "It's kinda cool out there." People from Florida should read it as "It's fuckin' FRIGID out there."

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But I spent over an hour at my barn, mostly outside, acclimating to the temperature, just thinking, "Well, I'm finally wearing gloves." When I got back into the car and turned the heat up, I realized how FROZEN I really was. My feet are still cold. And I'm thinking soup sounds mighty friendly.
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Can't wait for our first snowstorm, so that I can prove to our newsroom transplants from Milwaukee and Detroit that people will flip their SUVs on a single snowflake. And then the real snow, so I can show off my Midwest-acquired driving skillz while everyone else spins out in the ditches.
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This floridian was frigid!
I wore a jacket and I was still cold!
oh cry me a river
(nut that I am implying that you have nuts)
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Kinda like that old man that yells at kids on his lawn, huh?
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yeah, I'm the cranky old bastard... and I love it :)
the invitation to come running still stands :)
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The wind chill at 18 degrees this morning as I was wrestling myself, a child, and a stroller into my OB/GYN made me feel really sorry for myself.
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The low where I'm at might get down to 48. I think it's pleasant, and wish we had more of the cold snap like it was two-three weeks ago, when there was frost in the canyons.
Obviously, I need to live somewhere colder.
I think I win...
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Gimme back my 72 and sunny - If I wanted winter, I'd still live near the 'burgh. :)
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And I think people from further norh can say, "Hey, it's pretty warm down there!" Fuck, can we trade places? I'll take Georgia, you take Minnesota. =)
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quiet, you.
last year there was a week in janurary where it did not get any warmer than -10. Gr. Remind me why I live here?
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