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Originally Posted by njbchbum
sorry villages pl - i personally disprove your theory re those of us who are carrying more than the suggested weight/fat for their age/height...and i don't feel that i am an exception to the rule. 60 degrees is cold to me no matter what section of the country i am in!
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I think you ARE an exception to the rule, and here's what I base it on. I have conducted my own informal study of this. And, it's easy, anyone can do it. Pick a Library, any library, and go there. Then see how you feel. Are you cold? If so, you will usually find that the library manager is a relatively heavy person. The manager usually controls the thermostat. A heavy manager will turn the temperature down very low in the summer. In those libraries I have to wear a jacket and a hat and I still shiver.
If you don't like cold, go to the Lady Lake Library. It's never cold and I have never had to wear a jacket in that library. And who is the manager? The manager is a very thin (slim) person, although she will be retiring soon or perhaps already has.
And I have tried this in other towns where I have lived. It always works.