-
welll..
Well...It is sure as hell cold up here way in the north where I live in Canada...The whole week has been in the -30 C range....
Just three days ago I got 2nd degree frostbite on the ear, which I have to say, look like donkey ears due to the major swelling and blistering...The reason? Well, I was shovelling and icepicking snow and shards of ice on my driveway for an hour and a half...without a tuke...How stupid of me...
But anyways, 15 minutes and anyone will get frostbite...Lucky I didn't get anything worse, like 3rd degree or 4th degree...
-
Registered User
-
Ultimate Member
ASUS A8N-E Motherboard : AMD X2 4800+ CPU : 2 GB Kingston ValueRAM : ATI EAX 1950XTX : Creative X-Fi Xtreme Music
-
Banned
And I thought it was cold where I live, it barely got above 23C yesterday
-
Complete & Utter Member
Uhh
-
Registered User
I'm guessing that it's a hat...
-
Complete & Utter Member
-
Friend of Staff
tuque ...
Tuque, Quebec, 1800s
Worn with the blanket coat (capote) and the finger-woven sash (ceinture fléchée), the traditional woollen cap was the chosen winter headwear of the French-speaking farmer of Quebec, the habitant.
-
Banned
And people wear them in public?
-
Friend of Staff
Originally posted by zybch
And people wear them in public?
haha!
funny zybch.. well what do you think? pffffff
-
Friend of Staff
I don't wear tuques but sometimes you have to at least cover your ears (when it's -35/-40 C)
unless you do like dodsimz
-
Complete & Utter Member
Very stylish
-
I got pie!!!
LOL, yeah? really? LOL.
Life is a bowl of cherries
-
Registered User
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|