I live in Wisconsin.
So I'm cold pretty much 9 months out of the year.
My worst cold experience was driving from Detroit, where my family lives, to East Lansing when I was a student at MSU. It was early February and I had borrowed a friends *** Chevy Nova. There was a winter storm warning, but I was young and stupid and decided to proceed.
Somewhere outside of Howell, MI a blizzard hit the highway full-force. Out of nowhere, the Chevy Nova decided to give up the ghost and die on the side of the highway (I think the thermostat failed). Unbeknownst to me, the highway had been closed and I was officially stranded in the middle of a blizzard in sub zero wind chills. Fortunately, I had a pile of fresh laundry so I was able to layer my clothing and had some leftover, cold pizza for sustenance.
About 12 hours later, the highway patrol came along and rescued me.
I made it back to East Lansing just fine.
I think that *** Chevy Nova is still sitting abandon on the side of I96.
So I'm cold pretty much 9 months out of the year.
My worst cold experience was driving from Detroit, where my family lives, to East Lansing when I was a student at MSU. It was early February and I had borrowed a friends *** Chevy Nova. There was a winter storm warning, but I was young and stupid and decided to proceed.
Somewhere outside of Howell, MI a blizzard hit the highway full-force. Out of nowhere, the Chevy Nova decided to give up the ghost and die on the side of the highway (I think the thermostat failed). Unbeknownst to me, the highway had been closed and I was officially stranded in the middle of a blizzard in sub zero wind chills. Fortunately, I had a pile of fresh laundry so I was able to layer my clothing and had some leftover, cold pizza for sustenance.
About 12 hours later, the highway patrol came along and rescued me.
I made it back to East Lansing just fine.
I think that *** Chevy Nova is still sitting abandon on the side of I96.