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Posted by Kelly C on August 18, 2003 at 20:37:07 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: Now I know why I moved back to MN posted by Oklahomatractorrebuilder on August 18, 2003 at 18:19:57:
nah. Our blood is thicker to retain heat in the winter. I remeber when I was in Korea I was pulling duty with a guy from Jamaca. It was about 25 deg out side. I was just wearing a long sleeve shirt and my soft cap and Feeling great. This poor sot had on every piece of cold weather gear the Army puts out and borrowed extras. Parka, micky mouse boots the whole bit. They had a m2 burner running in one of the mess trailers and he had is butt planted right next to it and would not move. The guy looked like a big OD green bean bag. All us guys from the Nort country had a great chuckle about him all winter long. Dont get me wrong -50 sucks too but my comfort zone is between 50 and 70.
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