Interesting Topic: Who here likes to sit in an refrigerator?

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Jasmine90
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02 Jul 2012, 5:19 pm

Not the same thing, but I'm slightly obsessed with fanning myself outside during winter. For some reason the cool air is very relaxing in an already cold environment. Or so I think.



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02 Jul 2012, 5:26 pm

League_Girl wrote:
At first I thought you meant home refrigerators and I was thinking how do you fit in there. Then I realized you meant in the stores.

No I never sat in them but I used to like opening them and closing them and feeling the cool air when it be hot out. I don't do that anymore because I know it's bad for the food and I only open them when I am getting something.


Me too. I thought "what....? Well mine was always full of food, and..."


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02 Jul 2012, 5:30 pm

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I can tolerate heat. I like heat better than I like cold outside. I was competing in a radio control car race in Memphis of July 2004 in 100+F weather and I was outdoors most of the day. I was ok with it. However I was in another RC race that outdoors in December of 2008 in California, where I was outside in 40-35 F weather for 19 hours. It got to be pretty uncomfortable at some times.

70-75 degree weather is perfect for me. I feel like I am in paradise.
I like the breeze when I am outdoors.


Anything near 90 degrees is torture for me. However, I love temperatures between 25-40 degrees. When it's like that where I live, especially after a cold snap where we're far below zero degrees, it 20 degrees or higher feels quite comfortable. I'll easily and comfortably stand around in a t-shirt, shorts, and flip-flops in 55+ degree weather.



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02 Jul 2012, 6:51 pm

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Um, I think I would freak people out if I was found sitting in a frozen thing in a supermarket. In fact I'd probably get chucked out or sent to the nuthouse.


I'm not talking about the ones where they shop for milk cartons. There is a cooler room in Costco where people walk in there with there shopping carts and shop for fruit. I like to sit in a place where I don't get in people's way and enjoy the coolness and surf the net on my smartphone, that's all.

Nobody bothers me when I sit in the cooler room and they have polite comments when I sit in there sometimes.


UK supermarkets don't have rooms like that, the fruit is in the main store building, sometimes refrigerated. Chilled goods are in reach-in, or cabinet, fridges. Most of the frozen goods are in cabinet or chest freezers.

A local cash and carry (trade supplier) has a walk in fridge for dairy and meat. I used to work in an establishment with a walk in freezer, both of these would be colder than a room for fruit and veg.

I like the idea of somebody setting up a home in a chest freezer, using bedding etc from the same store.