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Pro's and Con's of the cold
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang71" data-source="post: 7069679" data-attributes="member: 146252"><p>My few pros.</p><p></p><p>I dont mind driving in a snow storm and I like getting a bit sideways. If I'm actually "working" then yes cold is more comfortable than hot. I like to enjoy the snow and dont mind plowing as much as I do cutting grass. Being a hvac guy a 4 season town is the best. Need to have a white Christmas.</p><p></p><p>Here in buffalo we get cold and cold always brings wind which sucks. Living a few miles from a great lake I get ridiculous snow at times. It's the middle of November and we already got 12 inches of snow and cold and I've ditched the jacket. No need for it until the damn wind kicks up. Come February I will have had enough. Then spring will come and it will be 47 degrees and I'll be in a t shirt thinking its warm out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang71, post: 7069679, member: 146252"] My few pros. I dont mind driving in a snow storm and I like getting a bit sideways. If I'm actually "working" then yes cold is more comfortable than hot. I like to enjoy the snow and dont mind plowing as much as I do cutting grass. Being a hvac guy a 4 season town is the best. Need to have a white Christmas. Here in buffalo we get cold and cold always brings wind which sucks. Living a few miles from a great lake I get ridiculous snow at times. It's the middle of November and we already got 12 inches of snow and cold and I've ditched the jacket. No need for it until the damn wind kicks up. Come February I will have had enough. Then spring will come and it will be 47 degrees and I'll be in a t shirt thinking its warm out. [/QUOTE]
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