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Jan. 9th, 2004 10:27 amWhy I Hate Winter:
1. Too much clothing! Not that I normally prefer to run around naked, but I object to having to wear legging under my pants just to wait 5 minutes for the streetcar. And then when I get inside anywhere there's the flailing of hats, scarves and gloves which is bound to result in something being lost.
2. I can't see outside, because the insides of our windows are completely covered in frost. I feel like I'm living in a cave.
3. It takes forever to get anywhere. Either I take the inside route, which is convoluted and lengthy, or I re-dress myself in myriad layers, which is a long and exhausting process, just to go to the store.
4. Winter sports enthusiasts. I don't want to hear about the joys of sledding, or skiing, or snowboarding, or skating. They're just not worth it.
5. No matter how cold it gets here, it's always colder somewhere else. If I have to be cold, at least I want ultimate whining rights.
Why No Matter Now Much I Hate Winter I Still Like It More Than Summer:
1. At least I can still breathe in my apartment.
1. Too much clothing! Not that I normally prefer to run around naked, but I object to having to wear legging under my pants just to wait 5 minutes for the streetcar. And then when I get inside anywhere there's the flailing of hats, scarves and gloves which is bound to result in something being lost.
2. I can't see outside, because the insides of our windows are completely covered in frost. I feel like I'm living in a cave.
3. It takes forever to get anywhere. Either I take the inside route, which is convoluted and lengthy, or I re-dress myself in myriad layers, which is a long and exhausting process, just to go to the store.
4. Winter sports enthusiasts. I don't want to hear about the joys of sledding, or skiing, or snowboarding, or skating. They're just not worth it.
5. No matter how cold it gets here, it's always colder somewhere else. If I have to be cold, at least I want ultimate whining rights.
Why No Matter Now Much I Hate Winter I Still Like It More Than Summer:
1. At least I can still breathe in my apartment.