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Subject: Don't wear really revealing clothing
Posted Jun 10, 2008 by
Doctor_X_42
 
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This may be a Northen-California specific thing, but it could work in other places too.
Because it's hot during the summer (usually low 80's to low 90's Farenheit) but dry, I just wear a t-shirt to cover my lack of upper-body muscle, and tight jeans (occasionally with rips and tears in the old ones during hotter weather). I stay cool, and nobody can see how pale and hopelessly out of shape I am.

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Subject: Don't wear really revealing clothing
Posted Jun 12, 2008 by
Happy Nerd
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Good idea. laugh

I drink water, club soda, club soda with a splash of fruit juice, or iced tea all day long. And I wear a hat.

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