it's just wrong

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  • Posts: 231
    i'm with you both! :D
    60s is *IDEAL* weather imho.

    my hsuband and i were just discussing this last night and realize....hot weather is tolerable if you have NOTHING to do. as long as i can wear whatever, sit my ass in the shade on the back porch with a COLD drink filled with ICE...it's all good. it's mostly b/c i actually have to function most of the time, get dressed, go to work, be presentable...that it sucks. i'd far rather the cold if i must choose from extremes...but really....give me fantastic, temperate spring and autumn weather and i am in heaven.


    i'm with you too. i don't like the heat at all. it's ok if you are sitting in the garden with nothing to do, but if you have to mow your garden it's just unbearable. i'm wondering when i'll get a heart attack mowing the lawn in summer when there are 30 degrees or more (celsius - i never figured out the fahrenheit system).

    it's also digusting when you have to drive in your car, or use public transportation.

    my problem is, that i don't like the cold either. i'd prefer spring or autumn weather. but the problem these days is, you either have winter or summer, the transition time is often hardly there.
    Vienna, Austria 2006
    Munich, Germany 2007
  • Posts: 451
    Here is the link for all your temperature conversion needs!

    http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm
  • Posts: 231
    Jwmcc wrote:
    Here is the link for all your temperature conversion needs!

    http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm

    thanks, so 30° celsius is 86° fahrenheit...
    Vienna, Austria 2006
    Munich, Germany 2007
  • Posts: 9,533
    80 and sunny enjoy:)
  • brainofme wrote:
    my problem is, that i don't like the cold either. i'd prefer spring or autumn weather. but the problem these days is, you either have winter or summer, the transition time is often hardly there.

    everyone seems to be talking be talking about this. in new england too, there is just no spring, and it seems to shrinking!

    today is like a spring day though, 60s. very nice. don't need a jacket, yet not dripping sweat (well I sweat anyway, so I was still pretty soggy by the time I got the office, but I also sweat some when it's 10 degrees so I can't complain).
  • Posts: 4,063
    Sometimes in life, you just have to roll with the punches..
    'I want to hurry home to you
    put on a slow, dumb show for you
    and crack you up
    so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
    god I'm very, very frightening
    and I'll overdo it'
  • Posts: 3,734
    Wintertime - bitch about the cold
    Springtime - bitch about allergies & the rain
    Summertime - bitch about the heat, the humidity
    Fall - bitch about allergies, it's getting colder, i hate raking leaves, etc
    Wintertime - repeat

    Some people just are miserable, whenever. I'm happy when it's not cold or raining.
    Do you remember Rock & Roll Radio?
  • Posts: 8,711
    fanch75 wrote:
    Wintertime - bitch about the cold
    Springtime - bitch about allergies & the rain
    Summertime - bitch about the heat, the humidity
    Fall - bitch about allergies, it's getting colder, i hate raking leaves, etc
    Wintertime - repeat

    Some people just are miserable, whenever. I'm happy when it's not cold or raining.
    You may be on to something ;)
  • Posts: 3,734
    It makes you want to glue your eyeballs to the wall.
    Do you remember Rock & Roll Radio?
  • Posts: 4,632
    It's just wrong I have to work today. I should have took a mental health day.
    These cuts are leaving creases. Trace the scars to fit the pieces, to tell the story, you don't need to say a word.
  • The Champ wrote:
    Sometimes in life, you just have to roll with the punches..

    true, but sometimes it physically harder for some people to live in different types of weather. I live in an extremely uncomfortable body, and when it's hot that's just exacerbated. swelling, chaffing, and sweating...I feel like I can't function like other people in the summer. It makes doing things that would otherwise be fun summer activities just miserable physically. Plus, I HATE having bare skin. (especially now that I've read that stupid thread). Since I became obese, all clothing has been my arch nemesis, but summer clothing is like pure nightmare fuel.
  • Posts: 4,063
    true, but sometimes it physically harder for some people to live in different types of weather. I live in an extremely uncomfortable body, and when it's hot that's just exacerbated. swelling, chaffing, and sweating...I feel like I can't function like other people in the summer. It makes doing things that would otherwise be fun summer activities just miserable physically. Plus, I HATE having bear skin. (especially now that I've read that stupid thread). Since I became obese, all clothing has been my arch nemesis, but summer clothing is like pure nightmare fuel.

    I'm a sweater too. You have to pick your battles wisely and learn to live with what you have..
    'I want to hurry home to you
    put on a slow, dumb show for you
    and crack you up
    so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
    god I'm very, very frightening
    and I'll overdo it'
  • Posts: 8,711
    true, but sometimes it physically harder for some people to live in different types of weather. I live in an extremely uncomfortable body, and when it's hot that's just exacerbated. swelling, chaffing, and sweating...I feel like I can't function like other people in the summer. It makes doing things that would otherwise be fun summer activities just miserable physically. Plus, I HATE having bare skin. (especially now that I've read that stupid thread). Since I became obese, all clothing has been my arch nemesis, but summer clothing is like pure nightmare fuel.
    Why don't you make a move to a more accomodating area?
  • Rygar wrote:
    Why don't you make a move to a more accomodating area?

    I already live in boston...there aren't many major cities further north than this, and they get hot in the summer too (I used to live in maine, it wasn't much cooler in the summer). besides, there are things that outweigh it the inconvenience, obviously. I didn't want to live in North Carolina, but I had to to do what I wanted to do.
  • Posts: 8,711
    I already live in boston...there aren't many major cities further north than this, and they get hot in the summer too (I used to live in maine, it wasn't much cooler in the summer). besides, there are things that outweigh it the inconvenience, obviously. I didn't want to live in North Carolina, but I had to to do what I wanted to do.
    So it is your own choice to suffer the inconvenience, gotcha.
  • The Champ wrote:
    I'm a sweater too. You have to pick your battles wisely and learn to live with what you have..

    I know, I'm not like trying to fight the weather, I'm just complaining about it. if you can't complain about the weather, what can you complain about?
  • Rygar wrote:
    So it is your own choice to suffer the inconvenience, gotcha.

    yes...

    (but I am paying for it)
  • Posts: 8,711
    I know, I'm not like trying to fight the weather, I'm just complaining about it. if you can't complain about the weather, what can you complain about?
    The price o' gas ;)
  • Posts: 4,063
    I already live in boston...there aren't many major cities further north than this, and they get hot in the summer too (I used to live in maine, it wasn't much cooler in the summer). besides, there are things that outweigh it the inconvenience, obviously. I didn't want to live in North Carolina, but I had to to do what I wanted to do.

    Having an excuse for everything will not make you less miserable. Please try an alternative mode. You'll live longer and may even enjoy some of it..
    'I want to hurry home to you
    put on a slow, dumb show for you
    and crack you up
    so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
    god I'm very, very frightening
    and I'll overdo it'
  • The Champ wrote:
    Having an excuse for everything will not make you less miserable. Please try an alternative mode. You'll live longer and may even enjoy some of it..

    I don't get what you are saying.

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