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Frieda
3 year s ago
#21: Why not wear cotton clothes...?
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Erna
3 year s ago
Frieda
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Gets wet, stays wet.
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Reggie
3 year s ago
Frieda
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Because when you get cotton wet, it works against you. It pulls heat from you instead of being a barrier to the cold.
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Martha
3 year s ago
Reggie
, don’t let it get wet then genius
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Reggie
3 year s ago
Martha
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You have never perspired after you went outdoors? You should try it more often.
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Hortense
3 year s ago
#4 two hours cooking on coals will render more charcoal
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Rosalinda
3 year s ago
#22 I'm going to need a bigger car.
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Frieda
3 year s ago
#21: Why not wear cotton clothes...?
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Erna
3 year s ago
Frieda
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Gets wet, stays wet.
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Reggie
3 year s ago
Frieda
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Because when you get cotton wet, it works against you. It pulls heat from you instead of being a barrier to the cold.
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Martha
3 year s ago
Reggie
, don’t let it get wet then genius
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Reggie
3 year s ago
Martha
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You have never perspired after you went outdoors? You should try it more often.
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Hortense
3 year s ago
#4 two hours cooking on coals will render more charcoal
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Rosalinda
3 year s ago
#22 I'm going to need a bigger car.
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Gets wet, stays wet.
Because when you get cotton wet, it works against you. It pulls heat from you instead of being a barrier to the cold.
You have never perspired after you went outdoors? You should try it more often.