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	<title>Comments on: Freeze Yer Buns with friends</title>
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		<title>By: carter</title>
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		<description>I believe that I was seasoned appropriately in my youth having grown up in an uninsulated home built in 1734 in Piedmont Virginia.  Why, with electric base board heat, highly ineffective to say the least and rarely allowed to be turned on, there was only one thing to do: get over it and live!  The bathroom had its special heating privileges since it accommodated 4 females and the kitchen had a wood stove with added electric heat.  Also, in the kitchen, 2 dachsunds sat on their hind legs with their fore legs hovering on the electric heat; that was the sad part.  Those unrealistic temperature shifts and &quot;norms&quot; in winter and summer (think grocery store AC) are so unhealthy; not only the physical aspect, but also the mental which will add to the effects of the prior... I love feeling and knowing what nature has in store for the day; part of being closer to it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I believe that I was seasoned appropriately in my youth having grown up in an uninsulated home built in 1734 in Piedmont Virginia.  Why, with electric base board heat, highly ineffective to say the least and rarely allowed to be turned on, there was only one thing to do: get over it and live!  The bathroom had its special heating privileges since it accommodated 4 females and the kitchen had a wood stove with added electric heat.  Also, in the kitchen, 2 dachsunds sat on their hind legs with their fore legs hovering on the electric heat; that was the sad part.  Those unrealistic temperature shifts and &#8220;norms&#8221; in winter and summer (think grocery store AC) are so unhealthy; not only the physical aspect, but also the mental which will add to the effects of the prior&#8230; I love feeling and knowing what nature has in store for the day; part of being closer to it.</p>
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