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Old 04-11-2007, 07:57 AM #1
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Question Speakin' of Bizi's H2O intake poll...does anyone

...find it harder to get your water in when it's cold and miserable outside? I am sick to death of winter, yet it doesn't seem to want to leave. I get a lot of fluid, but very little of it is actual water. Yesterday, I drank more water than I usually do--about a liter--but it's in the 40s and even 30s here, and I am always cold, so the mere thought of drinking water is difficult to deal with. I feel like I live in the dang North Pole!

Anyone else?? I know I'll be able to crank up my intake once we warm up...if that ever happens!


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I drink mine without ice Lizzard. I don't want to be cold either.
Heard of people drinking hot water NOT ME! Froggie
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