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Old 01-04-2014, 11:56 PM #1
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Default Cold weather

So, I know for me I welcome the cold weather for the most part - it's almost like an instant face lift in comparison to my melting summer face!

But one thing that is super bothersome to me with the cold is shivering - I just can't stand it.. It's almost like my muscles hurt and then of course get fatigued.. I really really dislike it, and it's been cold here! Anyone else have this issue!?
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