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Q: All you people living in the North: Still freezing your face off?

They turned off the heating on March 20th which seemed sensible at the time as it was getting to around 15 degrees in the daytime but the past few days have been effing cold. My house is in fact like a fridge now and I know how you people in the south feel over winter!

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Well, I'm getting there. I still haven't finished freezing my arm or legs off. I guess once I'm finished freezing my limbs off, then I can start on freezing my face off! 

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There are cookies, bookies and too many rookies for me to sit here trying to be a hooky! Looky Looky don't call me a wooky. Touchy Touchy Feely Feely Spicy Spicy Nicey Nicey & that's what the doctor Ordered!!

 
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Yes, it's still cold up here in The Wild North. Geez, I should take a short jaunt to Russia to see how the Ruskies have it there. Actually, yesterday the weather was pretty mild here. Anyways, the weather here blows..literally as there was lots of recent snow! Uuuuuuuugggghhhhhh! :(

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I studied in Changchun for 4 years,the winter there is scary.It can last for over half a year,no spring,no autumn.

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Shenyang hasn't been too bad for a while now.  It has snowed a couple of times but it hasn't been especially cold.  I haven't needed my winter coat for a couple of weeks now, down to just my hoody and in a couple of weeks it'll be t-shirt weather (over 10C).

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anything under 20c sux !

feel like an ice-cube in an ice-cube tray...

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A month ago in Shanghai it was 18 to 20 degrees for 3 weeks strait and this past week it dropped to 10 and 4 at night, I've been using the heat during the day off at night.

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The long-johns have been retired for this year. Sunny here now.

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