Which is why I only wear them in the bedroom
Ah, yes, Jen. You've given up on the subtle signals for "attention required!" You show remarkably good sense.
Which is why I only wear them in the bedroom
Yup, our first night of frost on the pumpkin last night.
Jen, why are you part of the Washington Chapter under your avatar and not the Oregon...?
neighbors had sex in the pool, not gettin anywhere near that thing... It is no where easier to cool off. I don't think you can run in a bubble that has a/c. That would be pretty sweet though if any of ya'all smart folks want to invent something like that for me. Warming up though, put on extra clothing and move faster than a maf pace and your golden.
I see your point but I actually always thought the opposite. You can always add warmer clothing but you can only take off so much...i know your pool is nice like that.
in cold weather you have to work to stay warm. run out of wood or electricity and you're screwed. in hot weather you can just lay there. night comes and will cool down. hence, it's easier to cool off then to keep warm.
Do you charge by the hour or is it a neighborhood timeshare sort of thing?neighbors had sex in the pool
Do you charge by the hour or is it a neighborhood timeshare sort of thing?
Yeah I was thinking of more normal daily conditions. But even in extreme conditions like say your power outage scenario the summer is just as deadly as winter. We had a multiday outage here this summer and many people died. I have an old drafty and poorly insulated house too. No AC, and we heat in the winter primarily with wood (and one of our two stoves doesnt need electric to heat effectively). On a cold day if its windy we can struggle to heat the place. Its pretty normal in the dead of winter for our house to stay in the upper 50's.i'm thinking in a bit of extremes. power outage, lost in mountains, desert, wherever. at home you can drink water with lime and shower to cool off. to warm up takes a bit of work. i lived in a place with poor insulation and crappy windows.
The thing Mike forgets to mention Tristan, we don't really have extremes here... Half inch of snow for 2-3 days a year is all. Never gets below 30F.Yeah I was thinking of more normal daily conditions. But even in extreme conditions like say your power outage scenario the summer is just as deadly as winter. We had a multiday outage here this summer and many people died. I have an old drafty and poorly insulated house too. No AC, and we heat in the winter primarily with wood (and one of our two stoves doesnt need electric to heat effectively). On a cold day if its windy we can struggle to heat the place. Its pretty normal in the dead of winter for our house to stay in the upper 50's.
Unfortunately it's a condo complex and a lot of the owners have rented out their units to renters who don't care about the place nor the rules (pool area is closed and locked at 10pm). They break into the pool in the middle of the night (usually around 2am after bars closed, and throw all the lawn chairs into the pool and/or have sex and break the cover for the hot tub.Do you charge by the hour or is it a neighborhood timeshare sort of thing?