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templo SUD said, 7 months ago
Like Calvin and his folks.
farkyou said, 7 months ago
I don’t have this problem, We live in a hundred year old building. It’s hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
psychlady said, 7 months ago
At least the price of heating oil wasn’t as bad then!
Miss Tink said, 7 months ago
@templo SUD
And Jason, Peter, and Paige with their folks
also.
win said, 7 months ago
I suspect menopause rather than global warming.
LHPuttgrass said, 7 months ago
Nice role reversal.
Jen said, 7 months ago
This sooo fits this situation: A pregnant woman in the winter and her husband.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago
If only it was so easy for the world to do that.
GretchensMom said, 7 months ago
My husband prefers our house cooler than I do so I just put on an extra sweater and curl up underneath my electric blanket when I need to instead.
Karen345 said, 7 months ago
Sweaters for the cool! Thermostat lowering for the warm! You’ll save money too.
David Henderson said, 7 months ago
This would not stop me. I would just bypass the thermostat. I have wire strippers and I know how to use them.
Tigger
said, 7 months ago
My Brother-in-Law always sets the Thermostat to the setting his wife desires, and when I visit, they always ask if I’m warm or cool enough.
cbrsarah said, 7 months ago
I try to keep it at 68 degrees, but hubby is always turning it down just before he leaves for work in the morning. I have to remember to check it every morning when I get up so I don’t forget at night. I don’t want the pipes to freeze down in the crawl space. That’s one $$$$$$$$ headache I don’t want to deal with.