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I agree too. This weather isn’t good for anyone. There’s a reason why people are always sick in the cold. Just saw on news that the flu is bad now.
Canadian coat brands provides excellent options for this kind of weather. I wear wool hat, scarf, ear muffs and gloves in this kind of weather. Some people r still trying to be GQ and cute. I am just trying to make it to spring unfrozen lol.
I have two Canadian coats and both are fantastic. I never wear a hat. No need to. Sometimes I wear gloves but my biggest coat has nice warm hand-warmer pockets. They're fantastic. I always leave my coat partially unzipped unless it is super windy out and I don't wear any shirt under my dress shirt either.
Can you conceive of people by the hundreds streaming into the Times Square gulag YESTERDAY morning preparing to sleep over in this cold for 60 hours to see a fracking BALL drop at midnight.
Someone is going to DIE of hypothermia.
This stupid event should be cancelled. The only winner will be DARWIN.
I agree too. This weather isn’t good for anyone. There’s a reason why people are always sick in the cold. Just saw on news that the flu is bad now.
Get your flu shot. Even if it's only 10 percent effective. The flu hasn't hit NY yet.
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The flu hasn't hit NY yet.
Not accurate! A good friend of mine who works at the library in Manhattan came down with the flu 2 days ago (and saw a doctor yesterday who confirmed it).
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