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Old 06/13/04, 10:02 PM
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Here are a couple that we have they belonged to my father in law. We desplay them by the fire place.
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I would go with heavy socks/slippers, any of the other ideas will just make you want to get back in bed that much more. It just takes getting used to.
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A hot, clean brick wrapped in an old towel will warm the coldest toes. Best way to keep toes and fingers warm on a NY night is a nite cap. Any knit pull on will work because a warm brain will send warm blood to all parts. Good sleeping....Glen


A nite cap?! LOL....when I first read this I thought you meant a shot of brandy or something... Shame on me... :haha:
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