Dug it out again....
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Contrary to popular belief -35˚C is not that cold. It is the wind that really hurts. A few years ago I woke up to hear the radio tell me it was -52˚C with the windchill making it feel like -64˚C. My '85 Olds Delta 88 fire up no problem and it was off to the car wash for work. Needless to say I had a very slow day at the car wash.
This truly was a wonderful day. The brisk winter air felt great. I just wish i would have had my Fit along to see how she performs in the cold.
Contrary to popular belief -35˚C is not that cold. It is the wind that really hurts. A few years ago I woke up to hear the radio tell me it was -52˚C with the windchill making it feel like -64˚C. My '85 Olds Delta 88 fire up no problem and it was off to the car wash for work. Needless to say I had a very slow day at the car wash.
Contrary to popular belief -35˚C is not that cold. It is the wind that really hurts. A few years ago I woke up to hear the radio tell me it was -52˚C with the windchill making it feel like -64˚C. My '85 Olds Delta 88 fire up no problem and it was off to the car wash for work. Needless to say I had a very slow day at the car wash.
Does it really get cold in Chilliwack? Its +3 in Vancouver today and Chilliwack is next door.
I have to say I hate the drive from Chiliwack to van. Been there done that a few times. But the winter was very mild.
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From: Houston TX
This truly was a wonderful day. The brisk winter air felt great. I just wish i would have had my Fit along to see how she performs in the cold.
Contrary to popular belief -35˚C is not that cold. It is the wind that really hurts. A few years ago I woke up to hear the radio tell me it was -52˚C with the windchill making it feel like -64˚C. My '85 Olds Delta 88 fire up no problem and it was off to the car wash for work. Needless to say I had a very slow day at the car wash.
Contrary to popular belief -35˚C is not that cold. It is the wind that really hurts. A few years ago I woke up to hear the radio tell me it was -52˚C with the windchill making it feel like -64˚C. My '85 Olds Delta 88 fire up no problem and it was off to the car wash for work. Needless to say I had a very slow day at the car wash.

Pansies.
And that day at the car wash no one washed their car, I sat on MSN all day talking to my friends who didn't go to work.
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