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23rd December 07, 01:10 AM
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 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
All coldness is relative. The coldest feeling that I can remember was in Viet Nam of all places. It once dropped down to 58F and we were just miserable and shivering. Couldn't get warm for two days. We were adjusted to the wet tropics and ...... well, you understand.
Chase and Jay can probably tell us about being cold at weird temps right now!
Agreed we were in Brive in France at a rugby match one December the stadium had stands down either side and open at either end. We stood at one of the ends as you walked towards the stands you could physically feel it getting colder as the concrete sucked the warmth from you.
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