Originally Posted by Bearcat:
I've seen houses that could very well be a large storage shed with a sink listed for like $300k. :-)
When my son was in the Marines and stationed at Oahu, he and his wife were looking for a house to buy and then rent out when he left...found a 700 square foot bungalo nowhere near the beach for 500k...needless to say, he dropped the idea.
Of course, now he's back in Nebraska and wishing there was some way he could get back to Hawaii...:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pablo:
Let the dogs out and got a burst of air into my nostrils. Snot started to seize up instantly. That's how you know it's cold.
Said -25 wind chill and that seems right.
Ive used these for outdoor work for a while now they work perfectly. The lighter the more active you are. They have many thicknesses. I use the thinnest they make when doing walking of heavy physical activity and a heavy one on times as a survey instrument operator where I might be over a tripod and instrument for hours. Before it was frozen snot and ice beards :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Doesn't really matter. Its 71 degrees in my house. Preheat the car 71 degrees. Never understood why ppl are so preoccupied with the cold unless u have to work in it.
Cars break down and so do furnaces especially in this weather. I hope it never happens to you as I doubt you would fair very well. [Reply]
Ive used these for outdoor work for a while now they work perfectly. The lighter the more active you are. They have many thicknesses. I use the thinnest they make when doing walking of heavy physical activity and a heavy one on times as a survey instrument operator where I might be over a tripod and instrument for hours. Before it was frozen snot and ice beards :-)
And even if its not that warm, you're still gonna look like a badass wearing it [Reply]