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you prefer freezing or boiling?

freezing or boiling?


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ari666

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dont like freezing, but if its cold, once i start working i warm up nice, keeps me going
 

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Nothing can be colder than your mother in law's stare. Hot FTW!

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Can always get warm in winter once you get moving.
 

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Warmer. 30-40 degrees all year round is fine by me. I can never get Warm in winter no matter how much I wear and even sitting in front of the heater with it cranked right up. I dont know how ive managed to live in melbourne all my life
 

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Hate both extremities.

In saying that, I'd probably choose cold with a big heater, easier to get warm than it is to get cool
 

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freezing cold. although i may be little biased, most of my work is outside in the cold
atleast in the cold you can wear more to warm up.

last week. 4 degrees in an open area. wearing shorts.
go inside the building and its like 27 degrees. a bloody sauna!
 

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i much prefer the cold. i hate heat
 

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if I'm working indoors, I prefer winter - you can rug up easy enough
but if I'm working outdoors (like I often do, and at ridiculous hours of the night and morning) then I prefer summer.

Overall I prefer summer, especially now I live out west. The temps get rather high out here in summer (COLD & windy in winter) but the humidity is nothing like the coastal areas. Humidity stuffs me long before the heat does.
 
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