Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm part of the Inaugural events on the 20th - outside all day. It looks like it's going to be really uncomfortable!
Serves you right.
Anonymous wrote:I'm part of the Inaugural events on the 20th - outside all day. It looks like it's going to be really uncomfortable!
Anonymous wrote:I'm part of the Inaugural events on the 20th - outside all day. It looks like it's going to be really uncomfortable!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm part of the Inaugural events on the 20th - outside all day. It looks like it's going to be really uncomfortable!
Be especially vigilant about black ice and ice. Silk undershirt and cashmere sweater won't add bulk. There are thick 100% wool overcoats that look elegant but are warmer than the usual crap acrylic/wool blend. Fur or cashmere-lined leather gloves. Cashmere or fur hat. Fake fur, of course. The strands, if they frame your face, help break the wind. Wool socks and lined winter leather boots. Alternatively, there are battery-operated heated fleece vests you could perhaps slip under a coat - buy several batteries because one won't last the entire day and they take a long time to recharge. There are also electronic or charcoal-activated handwarmers you can put in your pockets. Maybe you can slip a charcoal one your gloves/mittens or boots, they're pliable.
Don't be a hero and get frostbite and pneumonia.
You're weird
Stop logging onto DCUM during the school day.
Keep studying hard and maybe you will learn how to write an actual rebuttal argument instead of name calling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm part of the Inaugural events on the 20th - outside all day. It looks like it's going to be really uncomfortable!
Be especially vigilant about black ice and ice. Silk undershirt and cashmere sweater won't add bulk. There are thick 100% wool overcoats that look elegant but are warmer than the usual crap acrylic/wool blend. Fur or cashmere-lined leather gloves. Cashmere or fur hat. Fake fur, of course. The strands, if they frame your face, help break the wind. Wool socks and lined winter leather boots. Alternatively, there are battery-operated heated fleece vests you could perhaps slip under a coat - buy several batteries because one won't last the entire day and they take a long time to recharge. There are also electronic or charcoal-activated handwarmers you can put in your pockets. Maybe you can slip a charcoal one your gloves/mittens or boots, they're pliable.
Don't be a hero and get frostbite and pneumonia.
You're weird
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm part of the Inaugural events on the 20th - outside all day. It looks like it's going to be really uncomfortable!
Be especially vigilant about black ice and ice. Silk undershirt and cashmere sweater won't add bulk. There are thick 100% wool overcoats that look elegant but are warmer than the usual crap acrylic/wool blend. Fur or cashmere-lined leather gloves. Cashmere or fur hat. Fake fur, of course. The strands, if they frame your face, help break the wind. Wool socks and lined winter leather boots. Alternatively, there are battery-operated heated fleece vests you could perhaps slip under a coat - buy several batteries because one won't last the entire day and they take a long time to recharge. There are also electronic or charcoal-activated handwarmers you can put in your pockets. Maybe you can slip a charcoal one your gloves/mittens or boots, they're pliable.
Don't be a hero and get frostbite and pneumonia.
Anonymous wrote:I'm part of the Inaugural events on the 20th - outside all day. It looks like it's going to be really uncomfortable!
Anonymous wrote:I'm part of the Inaugural events on the 20th - outside all day. It looks like it's going to be really uncomfortable!
Anonymous wrote:I thought we were supposed to have a mild winter this has been the coldest one I can remember. I never even usually have to run my heat.