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Supposed to be 60 F today but I was digging and moving bricks so it felt like 85F.
We have a couple of ladies at church with a fixation that the thermostat 'ought' to be set at 23, and constantly alter it. Trouble is, most of our people are Caribbean or African, some are elderly, and they've definitely not been selected for cold tolerance. So if I forget to put the temperature up again, they come in and complain that the heating isn't on.
Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on November 11, 2011, 00:33:14We have a couple of ladies at church with a fixation that the thermostat 'ought' to be set at 23, and constantly alter it. Trouble is, most of our people are Caribbean or African, some are elderly, and they've definitely not been selected for cold tolerance. So if I forget to put the temperature up again, they come in and complain that the heating isn't on.That's why long underwear was invented.
Quote from: GrannieAnnie on November 11, 2011, 02:49:12Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on November 11, 2011, 00:33:14We have a couple of ladies at church with a fixation that the thermostat 'ought' to be set at 23, and constantly alter it. Trouble is, most of our people are Caribbean or African, some are elderly, and they've definitely not been selected for cold tolerance. So if I forget to put the temperature up again, they come in and complain that the heating isn't on.That's why long underwear was invented.My father now has the answer to these cold days indoors (21oC). He sat in his armchair next to the radiator with a knitted hat on. ::) I stuck the heating up 3o and the hat soon came off again. ;)