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I don't smoke, but I've taken a woods piss at -20. significant shrinkage weather . Eh, when I was a teenager every spring when the ice in the inlet would first break up, we would all go down after school and strip down and go jump in.....you could only stand jumping in and getting out as fast as you could...but yeah, boys turn to girls...biggest shrinkage in the world....open your mouth and it looked like you had a third tonsil... |
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This thread illustrates why smokers are pathetic. Dedicated, but pathetic. View Quote Smokers are "pathetic" because people like you forced them outside to smoke? Hmm interesting. Thats like telling people to quit because its "expensive" while voting for higher taxes on it yearly lol |
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Eh, when I was a teenager every spring when the ice in the inlet would first break up, we would all go down after school and strip down and go jump in.....you could only stand jumping in and getting out as fast as you could...but yeah, boys turn to girls...biggest shrinkage in the world....open your mouth and it looked like you had a third tonsil... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't smoke, but I've taken a woods piss at -20. significant shrinkage weather . Eh, when I was a teenager every spring when the ice in the inlet would first break up, we would all go down after school and strip down and go jump in.....you could only stand jumping in and getting out as fast as you could...but yeah, boys turn to girls...biggest shrinkage in the world....open your mouth and it looked like you had a third tonsil... |
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-40 in Mindrot ND way back when Jesus was a corporal
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North slope in Alaska. Alpine Oil Field. -65 and who knows what with wind chill.
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Eh, when I was a teenager every spring when the ice in the inlet would first break up, we would all go down after school and strip down and go jump in.....you could only stand jumping in and getting out as fast as you could...but yeah, boys turn to girls...biggest shrinkage in the world....open your mouth and it looked like you had a third tonsil... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't smoke, but I've taken a woods piss at -20. significant shrinkage weather . Eh, when I was a teenager every spring when the ice in the inlet would first break up, we would all go down after school and strip down and go jump in.....you could only stand jumping in and getting out as fast as you could...but yeah, boys turn to girls...biggest shrinkage in the world....open your mouth and it looked like you had a third tonsil... LOL |
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Years ago, when I smoked, I went outside in a windchill of about -10 in Nebraska City.
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Minus 40 F or something in the wind, in Winnipeg, in February.
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This thread illustrates why smokers are pathetic. Dedicated, but pathetic. View Quote My dogs got to go to the bathroom, no matter the weather. And since I live in an apartment, I have to take them out on leash to do their business no matter the weather. Your post is retarded, and you should feel bad. ETA: For the record, I am a smoker, and I put on more clothes to take my dogs out to go to the bathroom than I do to smoke a cigarette. One of my dogs loves cold weather, so I have to bundle up like I'm on a fucking Everest summit trip to take her out, the other dog, I can take out in shorts and a sweatshirt, because he hates the cold. I take cigarette breaks without the dogs when it's brutal cold in pants and a coat. I don't smoke inside, because it's bad for the dogs to get secondhand smoke exposure. |
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-17.
I DID find out though that "Micky Mouse" boots work pretty well |
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-21 in the thermometer but wind chill was -34 when I lived outside of Bozeman, MT several years ago.
I've since quit smoking. |
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exact same temperature I left a bivouac tent and artic bag at 3am to piss while only wearing sliks, a watchcap and unlaced GTX boots
three nights in a row...eat a Snickers bar, a gulp of water and right back to sleep |
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-25F while in the field in Germany, and 125F+ in full kit in Baghdad.
Course, it only gets to about 110 here for a few days out of the year. 100 ain't bad, but damn, going up to Phoenix just about kills me in August. |
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-45 or so, at pump station 3 Alyeska pipeline. One of the reasons that contributed to my stopping. ETA, I was wrong, it was a little bit colder up on a rig I was working as the daily weather report attests. http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x167/50-140/DSC00607-1.jpg View Quote Lots of other severely cold ass places where minus 50 was regular, Fort Yukon, Atkasuk, Clear AFB, Fairbanks, North Pole, Tok, Northway, McGrath are a few places where I have enjoyed smoking 80 degrees or more below the freezing point of water |
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We called them bunny boots, but yeah those things were GREAT! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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About 70F. I tried it once. Bummed one from my college roommate one evening while we were on the exterior dorm stairwell chilling out. Some kind of Indian cinnamon-smelling cigarette. It actually smelled good. Made me cough. Glad I never smoked again.
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When I was going to college in Grand Fuks, ND, it was -42°F air temp and about -85°F with the wind chill. Cigarettes really taste like shit when it's that cold. I quit smoking about 70 lbs ago.
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-30 or so with a windchill to rival the dark side of the moon. Thankfully I quit several years ago other than a cigar or two a week weather permitting.
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-30 before windchill. I don't know what the windchill took it down to, but it was so cold you could feel the cold coming in throuh the seams in the clothing.
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-15 in Clayton, OH.
Got to Chicago and was damn near ready to put shorts on at a balmy 25. The addiction is real. |
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Not a smoker.
Was driving past the McKinley Climatic Laboratory a couple summers ago and saw the needle on the giant temp dial outside buried on the cold side. So of course I had to stop and go in. -80. Holy shit was it cold. Felt like my lungs froze, just taking the first couple of breaths when I went in there. |
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It was in the teens and sleeting. It was at that time when I decided that smoking wasn't as enjoyable as it once was and I quit after thirty years of smoking.
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I think i did -21. coldest it got in recent memory. +20F thus felt "hot" the next day.
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I, sir, love my freedom, and would like to have more. However, enduring subzero temperatures to get my fix does not sound like freedom. Y'all sound like addicts to me. View Quote |
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-60 windchill new scale. Only smoke 2-3/day
0 or slightly below (actual temp) pork shoulders and chicken thighs. Had to wrap a blanket around UDS (ugly drum smoker) and check temp every hour. Sucked but worth it. Cold doesn't really bother me much |
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