THE EDITOR: The last time I checked, on any given day the average daily temperature in TT is around 90 degrees Fahrenheit/32.2 degrees Celsius. Why...
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THE EDITOR: The last time I checked, on any given day the average daily temperature in TT is around 90 degrees Fahrenheit/32.2 degrees Celsius. Why then are my fellow Trinis indulging themselves in this new-found trend of wearing those very thick calf-high multicoloured socks? I have even seen women wearing those socks with their high-heel shoes. School children are wearing them. Even your everyday city loiterers and street vendors are donning them. Are Trinis watching too much American TV? I have never even entertained the thought of wearing sandals in the snow. KENNY DAVID via e-mail The post Why those thick socks? appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
THE EDITOR: The last time I checked, on any given day the average daily temperature in TT is around 90 degrees Fahrenheit/32.2 degrees Celsius. Why...
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