I started thinking about you people in the NW area. It was sunny and 50° by 11am (compared to 33° and sunny around 9am) and I was freaking cold. What is your attire in the NW for 50° weather? Shorts and flip flops?
This needs to be bumped April-October when Gump is drowning in humidity and bug repellent. Sure, their winters are less harsh, but it sucks ass comparatively the rest of the year. Plus it is ugly and flat* there. Totally geographically inferior.
* yeah, flat. Come west to see topography. Hill Mitchell in NC is a pimple.
I started thinking about you people in the NW area. It was sunny and 50° by 11am (compared to 33° and sunny around 9am) and I was freaking cold. What is your attire in the NW for 50° weather? Shorts and flip flops?
This needs to be bumped April-October when Gump is drowning in humidity and bug repellent. Sure, their winters are less harsh, but it sucks ass comparatively the rest of the year. Plus it is ugly and flat* there. Totally geographically inferior.
* yeah, flat. Come west to see topography. Hill Mitchell in NC is a pimple.
I started thinking about you people in the NW area. It was sunny and 50° by 11am (compared to 33° and sunny around 9am) and I was freaking cold. What is your attire in the NW for 50° weather? Shorts and flip flops?
This needs to be bumped April-October when Gump is drowning in humidity and bug repellent. Sure, their winters are less harsh, but it sucks ass comparatively the rest of the year. Plus it is ugly and flat* there. Totally geographically inferior.
* yeah, flat. Come west to see topography. Hill Mitchell in NC is a pimple.
Topography superiority guy.
Yup. Alabama in all honestly is topographically adequate. You could make a reasonable argument for terminating the Appalachian Trail there.
I started thinking about you people in the NW area. It was sunny and 50° by 11am (compared to 33° and sunny around 9am) and I was freaking cold. What is your attire in the NW for 50° weather? Shorts and flip flops?
This needs to be bumped April-October when Gump is drowning in humidity and bug repellent. Sure, their winters are less harsh, but it sucks ass comparatively the rest of the year. Plus it is ugly and flat* there. Totally geographically inferior.
* yeah, flat. Come west to see topography. Hill Mitchell in NC is a pimple.
Topography superiority guy.
Yup. Alabama in all honestly is topographically adequate. You could make a reasonable argument for terminating the Appalachian Trail there.
I started thinking about you people in the NW area. It was sunny and 50° by 11am (compared to 33° and sunny around 9am) and I was freaking cold. What is your attire in the NW for 50° weather? Shorts and flip flops?
First off! Apologies for all the trolls on this board who didn't take your question seriously. I'll answer.
Typically, it depends on which season it is. 50 degrees feels a lot warmer in December than July!
If it's December, I usually wear a pair of levis and some high top sneakers or boots to keep the wet off my ankles. Long underwear isn't required at this temp but it can feel nice. I like to wear a crisp pair of boxer briefs to give the "boys" down south some support without cutting off circulation to my glutes. Throw on a cute jacket (with a hood) and we're ready to roll! No hats! That's for Canadians! Silly Canucks!
If it's July, well fuck that shit I'm usually sleeping or too pissed off to go outside. So usually some pajamas or maybe nothing at all
In summary, wearing socks is usually a good idea in this climate. Yes, even with sandals. If you wear shoes with laces you are required to tie them if you are white. But we also respect gender fluidity so you can wear high heels and a pink tutu for all we care!
I started thinking about you people in the NW area. It was sunny and 50° by 11am (compared to 33° and sunny around 9am) and I was freaking cold. What is your attire in the NW for 50° weather? Shorts and flip flops?
I started thinking about you people in the NW area. It was sunny and 50° by 11am (compared to 33° and sunny around 9am) and I was freaking cold. What is your attire in the NW for 50° weather? Shorts and flip flops?
finally, gump's true colours come out.
I guess I should have used "y'all" instead of "you people" for the mangina group.
well yeah, I was there...only to watch. Had to take 2 of our kids down to the University for an "unofficial visit" and to participate in their High School Baseball Camp to be evaluated.
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* yeah, flat. Come west to see topography. Hill Mitchell in NC is a pimple.
Typically, it depends on which season it is. 50 degrees feels a lot warmer in December than July!
If it's December, I usually wear a pair of levis and some high top sneakers or boots to keep the wet off my ankles. Long underwear isn't required at this temp but it can feel nice. I like to wear a crisp pair of boxer briefs to give the "boys" down south some support without cutting off circulation to my glutes. Throw on a cute jacket (with a hood) and we're ready to roll! No hats! That's for Canadians! Silly Canucks!
If it's July, well fuck that shit I'm usually sleeping or too pissed off to go outside. So usually some pajamas or maybe nothing at all
In summary, wearing socks is usually a good idea in this climate. Yes, even with sandals. If you wear shoes with laces you are required to tie them if you are white. But we also respect gender fluidity so you can wear high heels and a pink tutu for all we care!
Cheers!
FUCK. OFF.