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http://www.paul.uk.net/grainnemorton/ It maybe cold and wet outside but if I had one of these I could at least walk with a little more spring in my step. My comfort zone is approx 20 degrees Celsius not the current 9 degrees Celsius. Its freezing outside yet inside the heating is cranked up so high I had to take my tights off and put on some flip flops! How do you dress for such extremes? more layers than a bloody onion that's how. Scott the Satorialist is bang on when he suggests that women dress their best at 18 degrees Celsius. Lets all move to Hawaii.
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