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Glycine Lagunare for this bitter cold Monday here (3° now, and we'll be lucky to get above single digit temps today!).  Brrr....


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stew77 wrote: Glycine Lagunare for this bitter cold Monday here (3° now, and we'll be lucky to get above single digit temps today!).  Brrr....




Chris, & I'm seriously freezing my butt off here in Az,& ITS ONLY 43 HERE.

Never in a million years could I deal w/ those teperatures, I think I would shatterdog smile.gif

NO REALLY.

Love the Glycinethumbsup.gif

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watchdaddy1 wrote:
stew77 wrote: Glycine Lagunare for this bitter cold Monday here (3° now, and we'll be lucky to get above single digit temps today!).  Brrr....




Chris, & I'm seriously freezing my butt off here in Az,& ITS ONLY 43 HERE.

Never in a million years could I deal w/ those teperatures, I think I would shatterdog smile.gif

NO REALLY.

Love the Glycinethumbsup.gif

You guys speak in Fahrenheit ?

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watchdaddy1 wrote: stew77 wrote: Glycine Lagunare for this bitter cold Monday here (3° now, and we'll be lucky to get above single digit temps today!).  Brrr....




Chris, & I'm seriously freezing my butt off here in Az,& ITS ONLY 43 HERE.

Never in a million years could I deal w/ those teperatures, I think I would shatterdog smile.gif

NO REALLY.

Love the Glycinethumbsup.gif


Thanks for the kind words on the Glycine William...Your Sinn/baseball strap combo is looking killer too!thumbsup.gif

...  dog smile.gif...with that arctic front dipping deep, we certainly are finding ourselves much colder than usual.  With single digit temps and a bit of a breeze outside, those windchills can quickly dip below Zero!  Heck, coming out of temps this cold will make the 40's seem downright balmy!!! (We should climb into the 40's by Wednesday).

William (Hammerfjord) - Yes we are talking degrees Fahrenheit here!

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stew77 wrote:
watchdaddy1 wrote: stew77 wrote: Glycine Lagunare for this bitter cold Monday here (3° now, and we'll be lucky to get above single digit temps today!).  Brrr....




Chris, & I'm seriously freezing my butt off here in Az,& ITS ONLY 43 HERE.

Never in a million years could I deal w/ those teperatures, I think I would shatterdog smile.gif

NO REALLY.

Love the Glycinethumbsup.gif


Thanks for the kind words on the Glycine William...Your Sinn/baseball strap combo is looking killer too!thumbsup.gif

...  dog smile.gif...with that arctic front dipping deep, we certainly are finding ourselves much colder than usual.  With single digit temps and a bit of a breeze outside, those windchills can quickly dip below Zero!  Heck, coming out of temps this cold will make the 40's seem downright balmy!!! (We should climb into the 40's by Wednesday).

William (Hammerfjord) - Yes we are talking degrees Fahrenheit here!

Hmm, the worst windchill I experienced was in Hammerfest two winters ago with
-60 Fahrenheit.
After that, every wind feels like a summer breeze...
I usually use Celsius: Never seen any thermometer in Fahr. in fact, so I used a converting table for you buddy
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Hammerfjord wrote: stew77 wrote:
watchdaddy1 wrote: stew77 wrote: Glycine Lagunare for this bitter cold Monday here (3° now, and we'll be lucky to get above single digit temps today!).  Brrr....




Chris, & I'm seriously freezing my butt off here in Az,& ITS ONLY 43 HERE.

Never in a million years could I deal w/ those teperatures, I think I would shatterdog smile.gif

NO REALLY.

Love the Glycinethumbsup.gif


Thanks for the kind words on the Glycine William...Your Sinn/baseball strap combo is looking killer too!thumbsup.gif

...  dog smile.gif...with that arctic front dipping deep, we certainly are finding ourselves much colder than usual.  With single digit temps and a bit of a breeze outside, those windchills can quickly dip below Zero!  Heck, coming out of temps this cold will make the 40's seem downright balmy!!! (We should climb into the 40's by Wednesday).

William (Hammerfjord) - Yes we are talking degrees Fahrenheit here!

Hmm, the worst windchill I experienced was in Hammerfest two winters ago with
-60 Fahrenheit.
After that, every wind feels like a summer breeze...
I usually use Celsius: Never seen any thermometer in Fahr. in fact, so I used a converting table for you buddy
toon1.gif


Now that is SERIOUS cold there William!!!!  You guys up in the great North experience the kind of cold that can easily kill a man very fast!

Yes...us yankees think in Fahrenheit unlike the rest of the world subtlelaugh.gif...I have to actively do a conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit when referencing Celsius values.

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stew77 wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: stew77 wrote:
watchdaddy1 wrote: stew77 wrote: Glycine Lagunare for this bitter cold Monday here (3° now, and we'll be lucky to get above single digit temps today!).  Brrr....




Chris, & I'm seriously freezing my butt off here in Az,& ITS ONLY 43 HERE.

Never in a million years could I deal w/ those teperatures, I think I would shatterdog smile.gif

NO REALLY.

Love the Glycinethumbsup.gif


Thanks for the kind words on the Glycine William...Your Sinn/baseball strap combo is looking killer too!thumbsup.gif

...  dog smile.gif...with that arctic front dipping deep, we certainly are finding ourselves much colder than usual.  With single digit temps and a bit of a breeze outside, those windchills can quickly dip below Zero!  Heck, coming out of temps this cold will make the 40's seem downright balmy!!! (We should climb into the 40's by Wednesday).

William (Hammerfjord) - Yes we are talking degrees Fahrenheit here!

Hmm, the worst windchill I experienced was in Hammerfest two winters ago with
-60 Fahrenheit.
After that, every wind feels like a summer breeze...
I usually use Celsius: Never seen any thermometer in Fahr. in fact, so I used a converting table for you buddy
toon1.gif


Now that is SERIOUS cold there William!!!!  You guys up in the great North experience the kind of cold that can easily kill a man very fast!

Yes...us yankees think in Fahrenheit unlike the rest of the world subtlelaugh.gif...I have to actively do a conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit when referencing Celsius values.

Yes that was serious. I was on the job then...Covered my face with lipbalm and took coffee breaks every hour. Next time I take a storm-mask whichone.gif

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Hammerfjord wrote:

Hmm, the worst windchill I experienced was in Hammerfest two winters ago with
-60 Fahrenheit.
After that, every wind feels like a summer breeze...
I usually use Celsius: Never seen any thermometer in Fahr. in fact, so I used a converting table for you buddy
toon1.gif

Coldest That I have seen here in PA was -28 below 0 back in 1994.  That was just the static temp.  Wind chill was close to 55 below. blah.gif

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I'm going to switch to my new Blue Magellan for the evening. Great watch and great price thumbsup.gif


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Still @ workmad.gif and i've worn the Squale on stockrubber today..

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Hammerfjord wrote:
stew77 wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: stew77 wrote:
watchdaddy1 wrote: stew77 wrote: Glycine Lagunare for this bitter cold Monday here (3° now, and we'll be lucky to get above single digit temps today!).  Brrr....




Chris, & I'm seriously freezing my butt off here in Az,& ITS ONLY 43 HERE.

Never in a million years could I deal w/ those teperatures, I think I would shatterdog smile.gif
NO REALLY.

Love the Glycinethumbsup.gif


Thanks for the kind words on the Glycine William...Your Sinn/baseball strap combo is looking killer too!thumbsup.gif

...  dog smile.gif...with that arctic front dipping deep, we certainly are finding ourselves much colder than usual.  With single digit temps and a bit of a breeze outside, those windchills can quickly dip below Zero!  Heck, coming out of temps this cold will make the 40's seem downright balmy!!! (We should climb into the 40's by Wednesday).

William (Hammerfjord) - Yes we are talking degrees Fahrenheit here!

Hmm, the worst windchill I experienced was in Hammerfest two winters ago with 
-60 Fahrenheit. 
After that, every wind feels like a summer breeze...
I usually use Celsius: Never seen any thermometer in Fahr. in fact, so I used a converting table for you buddy
toon1.gif


Now that is SERIOUS cold there William!!!!  You guys up in the great North experience the kind of cold that can easily kill a man very fast!

Yes...us yankees think in Fahrenheit unlike the rest of the world subtlelaugh.gif...I have to actively do a conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit when referencing Celsius values.

Yes that was serious. I was on the job then...Covered my face with lipbalm and took coffee breaks every hour. Next time I take a storm-mask whichone.gif


Folks you really make me laugh (or cry?)... The coldest we've been here in the Tropics is 46 Fahrenheit/ 8 Celsius and people here were literally dyingsubtlelaugh.gifsubtlelaugh.gif

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