Posted by JML755 on January 04, 2010 at 10:54:20 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: Cold! posted by Fixerupper on January 04, 2010 at 10:03:05:
At least you were dressed for such an emergency. It's been in the teens here in MI the last few days. I went to Home Depot yesterday (2 mile drive) dressed pretty much like you (pullover sweatshirt, hat, carhart jacket w/ hood). On the way, I saw 2 different cars of kids (one with windows still frosted from the cold) with the drivers in short-sleeved t-shirts! Guy walked out of Home Depot in a t-shirt to his car. That's 3 idiots in a span of 2 miles. Last year, after a bad snowstorm, saw a teen-ager get out of his car stuck in a snowdrift in SHORTS, tennis shoes (no socks) and a t-shirt. He folded his arms and shivered while a couple of guys got out of their cars and helped push him through the drift.
I figure they'll do the same thing when it gets below zero and I'll be reading about their demise in the paper.
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