RocksteadyDotNet
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62f = t shirt and shorts weather (MAYBE long pants if it's cloudy). Where the hell do you guys live that you need to wear a sweatshirt for that kind of weather?
Western Australia.
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62f = t shirt and shorts weather (MAYBE long pants if it's cloudy). Where the hell do you guys live that you need to wear a sweatshirt for that kind of weather?
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62f = t shirt and shorts weather (MAYBE long pants if it's cloudy). Where the hell do you guys live that you need to wear a sweatshirt for that kind of weather?
62 F is Shirt + Thick hooded sweatshirt + jeans weather.
In beautiful Southern California, It's in the 70's here in the winter. 62 won't be cold for somebody stuck in Chicago. But we have beautiful warm weather. 62's cold for my blood.
What a bunch of pussies (must be the tender-footed Millennials talking...).
62F is shorts, short sleeve and sandals weather.
BTW, I live in N. CA...not a Wisconsinite, who would likely find this temperature even more balmy than me.
......And about that finance dude, he's a douche. I ran into this species a lot in my Ivy league MBA finance classes.
62 is cool, not cold you fucking wusses.
Sorry but some people prefer to live in mild temps where it doesn't get super cold or super hot.
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62f = t shirt and shorts weather (MAYBE long pants if it's cloudy). Where the hell do you guys live that you need to wear a sweatshirt for that kind of weather?
62 is 30 degrees above freezing. That is mild. Judging by your username may I assume you to be an anorexic southern Californian?
EDIT: Los Angeles, haha, you are a pussy. Get some body fat and hair.
I agree completely...but you and I aren't from the "tropics," we live in "NORTHERN Kahleeforneeya."
I'm in shorts and t-shirt all the time here, usually from late March to mid November...and no shoes, only sandals/flip-flops.
I know a few Hawaiian natives however who have their heavy winter coats out when the weather gets into the 60's...When we hit Maui in December, the locals often are bundled up like it's sub-zero...and the tourists are still enjoying the weather when it's in the 60's.:biggrin:
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62f = t shirt and shorts weather (MAYBE long pants if it's cloudy). Where the hell do you guys live that you need to wear a sweatshirt for that kind of weather?
