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02-02-2012, 02:44 PM
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LOL SLB...nowt worse than cold norks
Bit nippy out is it ..
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02-02-2012, 02:52 PM
LOL Murf.
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02-02-2012, 02:54 PM
As much as possible.

I saw a young lad yesterday with tshirt and jeans and he hadn't much meat on is bones either to help keep him warm. I was in a parker in the car with the heater on and it made me feel cold just seeing him.
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02-02-2012, 03:28 PM
Wow you all dress up warm
I go for leggings, t-shirt, sometimes a thin jumper or cardy and my barbor coat.. that thing is like a furnace!

Then just the one pair of socks, but always mittens and a hat (I look like a prat as it has ear flaps but I get ear ache), and a scarf if its extra chilly
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02-02-2012, 04:27 PM
Originally Posted by Kerriebaby View Post
LOL SLB...nowt worse than cold norks
I know !

Originally Posted by Murf View Post
Bit nippy out is it ..
Aye it is, if the lake is frozen - then it's cold!

Originally Posted by WhichPets View Post
Wow you all dress up warm
I go for leggings, t-shirt, sometimes a thin jumper or cardy and my barbor coat.. that thing is like a furnace!

Then just the one pair of socks, but always mittens and a hat (I look like a prat as it has ear flaps but I get ear ache), and a scarf if its extra chilly
I wish I could be like you, I think my whole body is old before its time
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02-02-2012, 04:40 PM
I don't really seem to feel the cold, never have. So I tend to wear jeans and t shirt with a light weight waterproof jacket for dog walking, my only concession to the cold is if it's windy too I'll wear gloves and a fleece balaclava to keep my fingers and ears from dropping off. Feet have walking boots and one pair of normal socks.
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02-02-2012, 05:16 PM
I don't really wear anything different to what I've worn for the past couple of months Maybe some thicker socks, and an extra layer on top, and where I walk, I'm right on the top of a friggin great hill where the winds really bloooooows up there especially along one side this week!

The only thing I change, is my jacket, I've dug out the ski jacket with the under fleece and nothing blows through that, and it's got a hood, which I pull up over my woolly hat. Gloves are an absolute must atm, and proper walking boots, never wellies coz in this cold, they'd give me chilblains.

I feel the cold indoors, but never outdoors, coz by the time I've walked for 5 mins I'm boiling!
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02-02-2012, 05:37 PM
I just wear walking trousers, t-shirt, fleece jumper and cagoule type coat, along with normal socks and wellies/walking boots. Oh, can never forget the hat, it's rare anybody sees my hair as i've always got a hat of some description on. I find gloves impractical.

On the subject of norks, it's amazing how cold they become when you venture out without a bra!
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02-02-2012, 05:38 PM
What do I wear in cold weather?

As many layers as I can get on!
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02-02-2012, 05:41 PM
Jeez, just sat in the house now with the heating on, and I've got on:
2 pairs of woolly socks
Knitted woolly slippers
Thick fleece tracky bottoms
Long Sleeve t-shirt
Huge hoody

AND.. I'm still freezing and am contemplating turning the fire on and getting a blanket out.....
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