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Old 12-15-2012, 11:21 AM   #89
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I ride year round. Probably when the wind bites below 20 degrees is when I finally really get cold.

I don't think I "feel" temperature like other people though. All I can think of is how whiny someone sounds when they state they are too hot or too cold inside someplace like a restaurant. Geez, you are dining for about 45 minutes to an hour, do you really think 71 degrees is too chilly? And are you so important that the entire restaurant heating/cooling system needs to be adapted solely to your desires?

Or at work I have a 110 lb girl come up to me crying she is too hot at around 76 degrees. I am a fat boy at 205 lbs and I am fine.

I think either I just don't feel the degree differentials that much or people are easily sidetracked by a slight breeze.
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