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Hot or Cold

Hot or Cold?


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I like snow :)

But the sun is better, because of the opportunity for barbecues!
 
I crave winter when it's hot, and miss summer when it's cold.

But I'd rather be wrapped up nice and warm and watching snow fall than passed out on the floor from heat exhuastion, so my vote goes to cold weather.
 
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I like the cold because I can tolerate it better then most for some reason.
Maybe because I never put heat on in my bedroom-I like being ecoconcious.
:)
 
I like a warm climate most of the time but snow is nice every once in awhile.
 
Cold.

There's only so much you can strip down to get cooler in the heat, but in the cold you can put on as much as you like to get warm. lol

...that being said, while I do prefer the cold, I hate winters here. Paradox much? (though said hatred's not based on the temperature...)
 
My vote went to cold. When it's hot it's buggy, and hardly anything can survive a good, cold winter.
 
Middleground, please. I'm really sensitive to hot and cold, so anything below 60F is too cold and above 85F is too hot. (That's 15 and 29 for all you proper Celsius types.)
 
...'cause you're Hot, then you're Cold
You're yes, then you're no...

Anyway, cold usually means snow which means I have to go out to shovel which makes me angry. Therefore, through the transitive property of Blazevoir, cold makes me angry. Keep it HOT!
 
Hot. No contest. Living in Canada, there's only so much cold you can take...





*Peeks at poll results* Wow, I'm popular!XD
 
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