grimley1968 said:
Well, this post caused me to do something I've never done before: click that little "Report bad post" icon. What a rude, unnecessary post! It was a) way off-topic and b) name-calling. YOU try swimming in 70 degree water. 70 degree water feels much colder to the skin than 70 degree air. I won't be trying it anytime soon. At our local YMCA, we have 2 indoor pools. The "warm" pool is set to 84 year round and the "cool" pool is set to 78 year round. The outdoor pool is unheated and only used in the summer, but it averages about 76 degrees or so and is quite chilly.
I find it unbelievable that you would call someone an "idiot", yet you spell your home state "Connecitcut" later on. Heck, even this redneck from Kentucky knows it's spelled Connecticut. I realize it was probably a typo on your part, but you certainly didn't give the OP much of a break when he probably wishes he had simply worded things differently to get his point across better, without people like you hijacking the thread.
Be careful of name-calling in the future, or it will certainly come back to you.
wow, i've never been "reported" before. how cute.

LOL
i was simply expressing the differences between Florida's idea of "cold" and New England's. i'm certainly not the only person to feel this way, i know. why does that make me a "hijacker"? and it's common knowledge, practically a joke, that cold doesn't cause a virus. i thought that was something that everybody learned in school, cuz i did, that's all. i was saying "idiot" with a

-guy in a light-hearted way. i didn't think the op was serious, sorry.
a funny story i like to tell, is the one about test track. my family thought it was so cute when they did the "elements" test and exposed the car to extreme heat and extreme cold. i remember, during the "cold" test, we looked at each other, confused, and giggled and said, "that part must be broken". LOL
last year was my first trip to Florida and i was very surprised at the difference in pool temps. i remember being a kid and our family pool temp was always 65-70. obviously, heated pools in the indoors are warmer, i'm sure. but i, personally, avoid those. i hate the humidity.
one good thing about Floridians paranoia of the "cold" is when we went to the beach last April, it was practically abandoned. my floridian friends said it was because it was still too cold for most floridians to be at a beach. i loved having the beach to ourselves!
so, that was just my little ol' Connnecxitikut-opinion (LMAO, cuz i'm usually always the one on message boards pointing out everyone else's spelling errors!)
