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<blockquote data-quote="user 4351" data-source="post: 535479" data-attributes="member: 4351"><p>My wardrobe rarely changes from season to season. In Colorado, you learn to dress in layers, because it may snow in June and be 60 F (that's about 15 C on <strong>Stick</strong>'s side of The Pond) on Christmas. It may also snow four inches in the morning and melt by noon. I wear jeans or other long pants and a button-down shirt most of the time, with the addition of a hooded sweatshirt or coat during the cold weather months.</p><p></p><p>I'm blessed to have Irish, Scottish, and English heritage, which means my legs are pasty white, and I've never really been able to tan. Consequently, I consider it a public service to keep myself from blinding the public. I've also always preferred heat and humidity, such that I'm most comfortable when the temperature is between 80 F and 100 F (~26 C to ~37 C) with 100% humidity. Any colder, and I'm prepared to wear a hooded sweatshirt or something warmer; any hotter, and I'll be comfortable in the shade with a cold beverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4351, post: 535479, member: 4351"] My wardrobe rarely changes from season to season. In Colorado, you learn to dress in layers, because it may snow in June and be 60 F (that's about 15 C on [b]Stick[/b]'s side of The Pond) on Christmas. It may also snow four inches in the morning and melt by noon. I wear jeans or other long pants and a button-down shirt most of the time, with the addition of a hooded sweatshirt or coat during the cold weather months. I'm blessed to have Irish, Scottish, and English heritage, which means my legs are pasty white, and I've never really been able to tan. Consequently, I consider it a public service to keep myself from blinding the public. I've also always preferred heat and humidity, such that I'm most comfortable when the temperature is between 80 F and 100 F (~26 C to ~37 C) with 100% humidity. Any colder, and I'm prepared to wear a hooded sweatshirt or something warmer; any hotter, and I'll be comfortable in the shade with a cold beverage. [/QUOTE]
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