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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Must admit I have had to put a jumper on but that's cause the back door is permanently open for the pup to bolt outside to perform his duties. We were both sitting in the sun yesterday though...very cosy. Time enough yet for the heating. |
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"Must admit I have had to put a jumper on but that's cause the back door is permanently open for the pup to bolt outside to perform his duties. We were both sitting in the sun yesterday though...very cosy. Time enough yet for the heating. "
Like this, my door is permanently open for my kitty. I have cosy throws in the living room to wrap up in while he galavants.
However, I have put the heating on the past two mornings to make it warmer for the kids getting ready for school. |
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"Mines has been on before now.
I can’t stand being chilly and love my warmth and comfort, especially as I prance about the house half naked. "
Mine too! I hate feeling cold. Currently in bed with my electric blanket on.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m still out in shorts.
My heating may go on if I get frost or snow on my car.
Hate being warm as I get headaches.
Cold makes ladies nipples hard "
I'm exactly the same. Hate being warm. Makes me feel ill. Glad I'm not the only one. |
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By *wiftieeMan
over a year ago
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Heating's on, from 7 - 11 and 4 - 11, but it's only actually on when the temperature drops below what it's set at, and then some rooms it's not on at all because the room radiator is set low.
It's all down to thermostats! |
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