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Originally Posted by MKSixer
Don't forget the winters. I was at Kellogg for some training and if a snowflake passed your face it wasn't going to hit the ground for 10 miles.
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I know that's right! Christmas day '82 the wind chill was 100 below zero. Radio was warning everybody to stay indoors unless your place was on fire because any exposed skin would freeze in three minutes.
Of course, being the dumb college kid I was, I just had to ride around in my Cougar and check things out. So stupid. Any water in my gas line and I would have been a frozen dumb college kid.