There's Something Weird or Unusual About You...
- Lita
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Stinkin' Fascist wrote:Lita wrote:Hahaha it's so fun to read these xD. Here I go.
- My mood depends on the sun. If the sun is up and it's really hot outside, I'm really happy/jumpy etc. . If it's raining outside, dark, gloomy days... I'm kinda down until the sun comes back up.
- I love my cat with passion, I grab him sometimes and squeeze the life out of him, kiss him all the time, talk to him [he talks back]. Almost everyone who sees me doing this to my cat, think I'm crazy.
- Whenever I'm eating small things [M&M's, candy, chocolates] I have to chew 1 with my right side of the mouth and then another one with my left o_o otherwise I feel unbalanced..
-Same thing with stepping on cracks on the street [if I do, which I try to avoid XD].
- It annoys me to no end to hear people sneeze... I HATE IT!!!
- Or cough, or yawn, or any little noise that people make with their mouth is just disgusting to me.
- I can't have long fingernails because I start to pick on my lips until they bleed D:
I can't think of anything else right now u.u
I do the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th things that you said.
My dad sneezes in the car and I open a window because I feel disgusted, so he closes it and locks it then laughs just to torture me...
When people have a bad cough, you know that one from deep down that is gravelly in their throat or they choked really bad? It gives me chills, my heart stops, and I want to vomit.
TD, haha, I can't hear "come" in any use without out laughing. Or big, huge, hard, etc... Haha, we just do this too often...
LOL your dad is a baaaaaaad man XD
and the cough thing... O-M-G. Don't even get me started lol.
...I can't hear those things either without laughing, either xD
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Lita wrote:
- "My mood depends on the sun. If the sun is up and it's really hot outside, I'm really happy/jumpy etc. . If it's raining outside, dark, gloomy days... I'm kinda down until the sun comes back up. "
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I'm completely different than Lita and Dee on this one.
When the sun's up i'm groggy and complaining.
I'm hiding indoors and fearing the sun like a vampire.
The second the sun goes down i'm like a nymph in a forest... Full of giggles and tra-la-la's.
And... well... considering i've already told everyone how rain and thunderstorms make me feel it's safe to say i love them the most.

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- GotThatSwing
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*I was once taking the collection in church a day after the party with a terrible hangover trying not to burst with laughter because the whole situation was ridiculous (I went there because my friend asked me to and I am an atheist and we had no idea in churches in US they choose "volunteers" to collect money).
*I still write old-fashioned letters.
*My car has a name and it's Cactus.
*I have a scar on my right leg because I fell in the drain if front of my garage.
*I don't like wearing high heels.
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You just reminded me of a few years ago I was in Krakow & we were visiting all the sights. We were having a look round a synagogue & got caught up in a tour of very elderly Jewish people. We had to follow the route & ended up going slowly round this very old graveyard with them.GotThatSwing wrote:*I am awfully unorganized.
*I was once taking the collection in church a day after the party with a terrible hangover trying not to burst with laughter because the whole situation was ridiculous (I went there because my friend asked me to and I am an atheist and we had no idea in churches in US they choose "volunteers" to collect money).
*I still write old-fashioned letters.
*My car has a name and it's Cactus.
*I have a scar on my right leg because I fell in the drain if front of my garage.
*I don't like wearing high heels.
Naturally they were very emotional & we felt quite intrusive. At the same time we felt that deliberately walking away from the designated route might be seen as disrespectful & might cause offence.
They were actually very friendly & polite to us but I'm sure they are still wondering what these two young Christians were doing in their tour group.
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- GotThatSwing
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Oh, you were in KrakowFran wrote:You just reminded me of a few years ago I was in Krakow & we were visiting all the sights. We were having a look round a synagogue & got caught up in a tour of very elderly Jewish people. We had to follow the route & ended up going slowly round this very old graveyard with them.GotThatSwing wrote:*I am awfully unorganized.
*I was once taking the collection in church a day after the party with a terrible hangover trying not to burst with laughter because the whole situation was ridiculous (I went there because my friend asked me to and I am an atheist and we had no idea in churches in US they choose "volunteers" to collect money).
*I still write old-fashioned letters.
*My car has a name and it's Cactus.
*I have a scar on my right leg because I fell in the drain if front of my garage.
*I don't like wearing high heels.
Naturally they were very emotional & we felt quite intrusive. At the same time we felt that deliberately walking away from the designated route might be seen as disrespectful & might cause offence.
They were actually very friendly & polite to us but I'm sure they are still wondering what these two young Christians were doing in their tour group.

That situation sounds awkward too.
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Krakow is a most fabulous city ... but you probably know that already.GotThatSwing wrote:Oh, you were in KrakowFran wrote:You just reminded me of a few years ago I was in Krakow & we were visiting all the sights. We were having a look round a synagogue & got caught up in a tour of very elderly Jewish people. We had to follow the route & ended up going slowly round this very old graveyard with them.GotThatSwing wrote:*I am awfully unorganized.
*I was once taking the collection in church a day after the party with a terrible hangover trying not to burst with laughter because the whole situation was ridiculous (I went there because my friend asked me to and I am an atheist and we had no idea in churches in US they choose "volunteers" to collect money).
*I still write old-fashioned letters.
*My car has a name and it's Cactus.
*I have a scar on my right leg because I fell in the drain if front of my garage.
*I don't like wearing high heels.
Naturally they were very emotional & we felt quite intrusive. At the same time we felt that deliberately walking away from the designated route might be seen as disrespectful & might cause offence.
They were actually very friendly & polite to us but I'm sure they are still wondering what these two young Christians were doing in their tour group.Anywhere else in Poland too?
That situation sounds awkward too.
We hope to get to Warsaw Spring 2011 God Willing
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- Fran
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No wonder you got a virus!Stinkin' Fascist wrote:So one of my favorite things to do when playing guitar is to have one pick playing while another is being softly chewed on in my mouth haha. Never damages it, more like just flips it around repeatedly and them I clamp down on it, but I can't help it. and I'm constantly flinging picks for some odd reason, and I will seriously just pick it up off of my garage floor and put it in my mouth... How nasty is that? Haha, but it's such habit I don't notice until after.
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