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Dec. 14th, 2008 03:08 pmBefore my nap, I just need to say this.
Two degrees out.
TWO DEGREES FARENHEIT OUTSIDE. And I was out there volunteering for the frickin' Arthritis Foundation's Jingle Bell Fun Run and all these insane (but wonderful) people were out there, RUNNING. When it was TWO DEGREES OUT.
And the cold in Colorado isn't just cold, it's "oh god I'm suffocating" cold. Running three miles in weather that feels like it's below zero thanks to windchill is just...wow. Craaaazy people. Absolutely bonkers. I had long johns on and everything and was still freezing.
In other useless information, if you sweat into your (woven fabric) hat, the sweat will crystallize on the OUTSIDE of your hat thanks to the heat coming from your scalp. It's like the perspiration on a water bottle, except it's your head! Also, sneezing in 2 degree weather hurts.
Two degrees out.
TWO DEGREES FARENHEIT OUTSIDE. And I was out there volunteering for the frickin' Arthritis Foundation's Jingle Bell Fun Run and all these insane (but wonderful) people were out there, RUNNING. When it was TWO DEGREES OUT.
And the cold in Colorado isn't just cold, it's "oh god I'm suffocating" cold. Running three miles in weather that feels like it's below zero thanks to windchill is just...wow. Craaaazy people. Absolutely bonkers. I had long johns on and everything and was still freezing.
In other useless information, if you sweat into your (woven fabric) hat, the sweat will crystallize on the OUTSIDE of your hat thanks to the heat coming from your scalp. It's like the perspiration on a water bottle, except it's your head! Also, sneezing in 2 degree weather hurts.