Since there is snow like about 7/12 months in my place,i prefer winter. I feels much better when it is -30 then when it is +30,that's something normal,though.
I also prefer mountain biking or some mountain climbing than going to holiday on sea (which i do more,because of my parents )
Edited by admirschleck on 28-05-2013 18:14
jph27 wrote:
I prefer the cold, can't stand the heat.
Me too, when I was in Saint-Petersburg the last week of March, everyone of the group (we were there with 57) was complaining about the cold (it was about -15 during the day, in the sun, but with a very strong cold wind ), and I adapted waaaaaaay easier to the weather than them.
Okay, I didn't walk around in shorts and T-shirts but I didn't complain at all about the cold weather, only about the strong wind that blew in our faces )
Driving is much easier in the summer, cycling is much easier in the summer, I can do a lot more things outside like road hockey, basketball, American Football, tennis, running. Plus, the ice cream truck drives around (Im sure atleast other North Americans will understand this). Plus its not about wearing as much as you can to stay warm, but as little as possible, which i also enjoy more. You can work on your tan in the summer, the beach isn't frozen over, and there are no blizzards which makes highway driving pretty difficult.
There is shovelling the sidewalk and driveway, which kind of cancels out the only pro of winter, which is no yardwork
My Preferable Temperature is about 15 Celcius.
Edited by valverde321 on 28-05-2013 22:19
valverde321 wrote:
Driving is much easier in the summer, cycling is much easier in the summer, I can do a lot more things outside like road hockey, basketball, American Football, tennis, running. Plus, the ice cream truck drives around (Im sure atleast other North Americans will understand this). Plus its not about wearing as much as you can to stay warm, but as little as possible, which i also enjoy more. You can work on your tan in the summer, the beach isn't frozen over, and there are no blizzards which makes highway driving pretty difficult.
There is shovelling the sidewalk and driveway, which kind of cancels out the only pro of winter, which is no yardwork
Please tell me that you wear more than just a trenchcoat in the summer!
Logghje wrote:
+ the girls are prettier in the summer
I dont know how it is in Belgium, but where I come from, the girls look excactly the same in summer and winter. Though it might be interesting to have a llok at the apparent transformation of goodlooking girls into ugly ones when winter comes around... You know, from a scientific point of view!
valverde321 wrote:
Driving is much easier in the summer, cycling is much easier in the summer, I can do a lot more things outside like road hockey, basketball, American Football, tennis, running. Plus, the ice cream truck drives around (Im sure atleast other North Americans will understand this). Plus its not about wearing as much as you can to stay warm, but as little as possible, which i also enjoy more. You can work on your tan in the summer, the beach isn't frozen over, and there are no blizzards which makes highway driving pretty difficult.
There is shovelling the sidewalk and driveway, which kind of cancels out the only pro of winter, which is no yardwork
My Preferable Temperature is about 15 Celcius.
I understand.
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Logghje wrote:
+ the girls are prettier in the summer
But in the winter you have more energy to ... you know ... play battleship. And you don't get as sticky as fast...
Yes i do know exactly how that sounds, but there is no other way to phrase it
@jph
That is one of the best ways to deal with SAD actually. I use it all the time along with listening to summer songs and wearing bright colors. They all put a bit of a smile on most peoples faces and can be just as effective as medication
Logghje wrote:
+ the girls are prettier in the summer
But in the winter you have more energy to ... you know ... play battleship. And you don't get as sticky as fast...
Yes i do know exactly how that sounds, but there is no other way to phrase it
@jph
That is one of the best ways to deal with SAD actually. I use it all the time along with listening to summer songs and wearing bright colors. They all put a bit of a smile on most peoples faces and can be just as effective as medication
I play battleshipinside, and sitting down. Why do you need energy to play it.
You sick bastard.
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