"Xeno" wrote in message ...
On 18/02/2016 8:29 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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> "Xeno" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 18/02/2016 2:19 AM, Janet wrote:
>>> In article >,
>>> says...
>>>
>>>
>>>> There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The
>>>> demands have
>>>> started already:
>>>>
>>>> "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a
>>>> Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at
>>>> her to
>>>> cover up her shoulders."
>>>
>>> Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't
>>> seriously
>>> believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T
>>> shirt?
>>
>> I can believe it! You might want to talk to my brother about it.
>> Summer and winter he is clad in nothing more than shorts and T shirts
>> and a cap. He works outdoors and simply doesn't feel the cold. What
>> you wear will be determined by your level of acclimatisation. Some
>> people just don't feel the cold as others do.
>
> Aye but we have had a few unseasonably warm days since Christmas. It
> has turned cold now though
) You are right about the acclimatization
> though. I often see people dressed in light clothes when I am huddled up
> in a big coat. Mind you, I do feel the cold
I'm the opposite. I feel the heat much more than the cold. Might be the
extra layers of 'padding' that I have.
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Xeno
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I hate the heat, but not much extra padding.
Cheri