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02-JAN-2008

January 2, 2008

It is rare for us to wear socks. However... the weather turned cold here in Central Florida making socks feel pretty darn good.



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Date/Time02-Jan-2008 20:32:31
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virginiacoastline08-Jan-2008 18:38
sox & crocs? say it isn't so . . . your weather and ours have changed locales, it seems
Nicki Thurgar05-Jan-2008 10:15
Cold in Florida??! I don't believe it!! ;o)
You need sheepskin slippers like mine...;o)
Guest 03-Jan-2008 14:40
lol looks so cosy.
Guest 03-Jan-2008 07:25
Hi Dave, That's what I would call warm tooties.
Guest 03-Jan-2008 06:45
That looks even more comfy with socks ;-)
Dan Chusid03-Jan-2008 05:06
Well at least you're not wearing your Crocs!
Jen Bixler03-Jan-2008 04:26
I'll buy a vowel....
Robin Reid03-Jan-2008 04:04
I heard on the TV that is cold down there. At least you are wearing stylish gold toes.
Cindi Smith03-Jan-2008 03:03
Cold in Florida??? I see you are watching my favorite game show! Now, keep those tooties warm!!!
Coleen Perilloux Landry03-Jan-2008 02:49
For us warm climate people this Artic blast is "cold".
Char03-Jan-2008 02:44
Hi Dave,
Sock it to me, sock it to me. LOL I couldn't resist that. Yup I hate socks but when it gets in the single digits I wear um too.
royalld03-Jan-2008 02:21
LOL at Greg... that is very true.
However, 50F is cold here any time of the year and we are forecasted to go down into the 20's F tonight. Brrrr.
Greg Harp03-Jan-2008 02:16
Nicely done. I've found that "cold" is a relative term. In June 50 is "cold." In January 50 is a heatwave. :)