Friday, January 24, 2025

a hot ass




As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.


I thought with all of you freezing your asses off, I would revisit how to keep warm as you are too lazy to look through the archives in this HAARP chem cold.


This winter I kind of misplaced all my winter clothes in the JYG shed and had to moderate what I had and in this 20 below stuff, this has worked out well, as these chemicals in HAARP were giving me a chill in my normal layering of a sweatshirt and henley.





What I start out with is FLEECE lined jeans, and this has a caveat as the best I have found were Key fleece lined jeans in the farm store. I have a big ass woman pair of Wranglers from long ago in the Thrift and they are Arctic, but have a new Wrangler and you might as wear flannel as they are worthless in really cold weather.

Walmart a decade ago had some brand name which was really good. I dug my pair which was shot out of the laundromat garbage, wore them 4 more years, and finally took out the fleece, hand sewed them into a pair of Bean pants (too narrow in the ankles) and that fleece is windshear and warm. You have to stop the wind to keep warm and you have to have some fuzzy to keep the warm.

So in noting that, Key is the current best. The Bean jeans I have will work to about 10 below, and then comes the others in the generics. Most of you will not be in the kind of cold we get, so the lighter stuff will work. I just always prefer to have the hot ass stuff.

Flannel jeans are 30 degree wear for me.



As I mentioned the henley is what I prefer for layering. Easy on and easy off, I get them cheap at the Thrift in quarter sales and pick them up when I see them as one can never have enough.

If it is in the 30's and no wind, I do sweatshirts, but when it gets ripe cold, I put on quilted flannel shirts. I have no idea why the manufacturers put in that worthless nylon as it gets wet in sweat and is cold against the skin so you need something underneath.





As long as you can't see through the shirt, you can do ok with cheaper stuff which is not cheap anymore. But you do not need brand names.

For outside, the evil bastard uncle who cheated me out of my Grandpa's place and God is still working on that issue, had thrown out allot of shit. I went through his junk pile and found this red flannel quilted shirt......the zipper was broke. It was full of enough dirt to plant tomatoes, but washing a few times and wearing it, got the dirt out, and that is what I put on, top of this if I'm cold or when I go outside, with a canvas Arctic type coat as I would rather sweat than shiver. Is way too much octane for 30 and above, so I skip the dirt shirt, or I switch to a lighter jacket and continue the layer.......which probably is then a sweatshirt as for me that 30 degree and sun is my barometer in what I dress for and when it gets zero, the heavy artillery comes out.






For socks I wear this kind of stuff, sans the Heavy Duty and more the kind that is puckered around the instep as I found them the best for my cold feet which I suffer from.

A cap that stops wind that was based upon the Army's iron helmet liner is what I wear allot, but I actually use a liner inside a Mad Bomber, as the winds here will make you hurt and I have had enough sinus problems to teach me to put a hat on with extra.

That should help in whatever HAARP cold the President can not rectify for you people who still use the word "pretty snow" or think a thermometer ends at 30 degrees.

Pretty hard to sit and watch a 40 degree day, knowing you will be begging for 8 above in a few days on that same thermometer.


Nuff Said


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