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dixiegrrrrl

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49. Why are babies left outside and the parents are INSIDE?
Fri Feb 22, 2013, 02:16 PM
Feb 2013

If freezing weather is so good for a person, why not sit outside and drink your coffee, eat your food, etc.
whatever the parents are doing inside...

Bundle 'em up, shove 'em outside. Good for ya, builds character. TwilightGardener Feb 2013 #1
Yep. Just make sure they have a diaper on. Duer 157099 Feb 2013 #46
Don't they have like the highest suicide rate in the industrialized world? Recursion Feb 2013 #2
and mega drinking problems abound. bettyellen Feb 2013 #8
LOL laundry_queen Feb 2013 #3
I thought this was going to be a story about penguins. Kalidurga Feb 2013 #4
It's the custom over there Yo_Mama Feb 2013 #34
23F is actually a really nice day, if you're used to it. Brickbat Feb 2013 #5
No way in hell... Blue_Tires Feb 2013 #13
Haaa, I'm totally the opposite. I go to pieces once it gets above 80. Brickbat Feb 2013 #17
23F with sun and no wind is a warm day Angry Dragon Feb 2013 #20
I agree sad-cafe Feb 2013 #21
I think alot of it has to do with what you are used to Marrah_G Feb 2013 #41
Not me - that's why we retired to Burlington VT rather than Florida. karynnj Feb 2013 #60
I've shoveled snow in temperatures colder than that, in my short shirt sleeves. RC Feb 2013 #33
Unless there is some epidemic there of kids freezing to death... Marrah_G Feb 2013 #6
thank you! BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2013 #48
The key technological breakthrough was the invention of needles and sewing FarCenter Feb 2013 #7
..and here some say.."It is better to look good than to feel good, darling" Tikki Feb 2013 #11
hehe! Marrah_G Feb 2013 #14
Why are babies left outside and the parents are INSIDE? dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #49
After a couple of years in Boston I thought of 20s as shirtsleeve weather Recursion Feb 2013 #9
In Alaska, I was surprised to see people in shorts in 40 degree weather siligut Feb 2013 #12
We used to ski in shorts an Tee's in the early, spring in New England Marrah_G Feb 2013 #16
Ahhh and if you fell? siligut Feb 2013 #18
Yup- we fell Marrah_G Feb 2013 #19
We didn't have body armor for bike riding when I was a kid. RC Feb 2013 #35
Motor bikes? siligut Feb 2013 #39
Oh, them things. RC Feb 2013 #43
We were going through road construction, at night, after drinks siligut Feb 2013 #45
I regularly go out it freezing temps without a coat Marrah_G Feb 2013 #15
Yup. Fearless Feb 2013 #26
Yep, in Colorado, too. politicat Feb 2013 #37
Mammals create their own heat siligut Feb 2013 #10
Same here. As a fellow mammal I generate my own heat, but I don't usually brag about it. FSogol Feb 2013 #22
radiant's not so bad, but that's probably best... BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2013 #51
Doesn't exposed flesh freeze after a certain amount of time outside?? kestrel91316 Feb 2013 #23
I suspect this practice developed years ago when tuberculosis qwas a serious problem. hedgehog Feb 2013 #24
I suspect this practice developed tens of thousands of years marybourg Feb 2013 #28
I'm thinking those babies stink siligut Feb 2013 #32
Well, all that fresh air probably does Tsiyu Feb 2013 #57
Or before fireplaces and chimneys... hunter Feb 2013 #36
Hearths are for cooking, not for heating FarCenter Feb 2013 #44
not a big deal MrsMatt Feb 2013 #25
I'm Brit/Norwegain Skittles Feb 2013 #52
Vitamin D is good for you. Most of us in the US are deficient IdaBriggs Feb 2013 #27
I saw "sub-zero" and was thinking F gollygee Feb 2013 #29
Sub Zero approves of this message The Straight Story Feb 2013 #30
groan BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2013 #54
Message auto-removed year of the cat Feb 2013 #31
Welcome to DU. surrealAmerican Feb 2013 #38
Message auto-removed year of the cat Feb 2013 #42
When I was a toddler Mopar151 Feb 2013 #40
Ah, the medicinal qualities of lutefisk! Buns_of_Fire Feb 2013 #47
Most of our ancestors also slept in the cold as did Eskimos & Native Americans. JaneyVee Feb 2013 #50
Those Norsemen have Neandertal blood in their veins... Taverner Feb 2013 #53
when I first saw he headline I was expecting wolf cubs or something littlewolf Feb 2013 #55
Not this again... Javaman Feb 2013 #56
These are the descendants of the Vikings LittleBlue Feb 2013 #58
things are relative. babies tend to be warm little things. i am barefoot all year in WI for several pansypoo53219 Feb 2013 #59
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