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  • #41
    I'm blonde...and I dye my hair blonde. There's a reason...my natural color is Crayola Crayon yellow, I go a shade or two darker. Also, it's baby fine and damaged hair stays in a pony tail or hairstyle better!

    I'm a barn cleaning Nazi...a cobweb can send me off the deep end!

    I've broken every toe I have at least twice, I broke 9 at one time years ago.

    I had a few too many head-plants as a youngster and my memory is weird. I can remember tons of weird menutia, everything I've ever read, heard or learned if it was mildly interesting...yet I also sometimes have short term memory loss and can walk around for quite some time trying to remember what the heck I was just doing. I don't function very well without written lists.

    I can do a killer frog impression...somehow I can make the entire area under my chin bulge out like a frog. Freaks people out, LOL!

    My face is the only body part I have that tans...the rest of me stays glaringly white 365 days a year despite how much time I spend in the sun. I don't burn either.
    You jump in the saddle,
    Hold onto the bridle!
    Jump in the line!
    ...Belefonte

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    • #42
      BugS! I have made those, only without the theatrics to go with them!

      I like to use Appleton's dark rum, and they're very good eith either maple walnut or butter pecan icecream, instead of plain vanilla!

      I LOVE to cook and bake, I'm the original Suzy homemaker! When I'm bored, i like to iron things. I'll even iron socks, if I run out of other stuff.

      I've had two sets of wisdom teeth removed. I have three entire sets of teeth! I lost my second set in my late teens. AFTER I had braces!!
      LESS HARD WORK, MORE FINE DINING!™
      complicate, obfuscate, prevaricate.

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      • #43
        I was going to remain quiet on this, but there are 3 of us with webbed toes? Mine is my second and third toe so I'm really careful to pick sandals with not much toe cleavage. My boyfriend says if he ever has to identify my body he'll tell the coroner "just show me the feet."

        Barbara
        Arabian Clique

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        • #44
          Ok, to keep it a little bit horsey...

          -I am very methodical..read: anal, about the way things are done with my babies, like the grooming especially, first you do this, and then this, and so when I have to work, and the SO is in charge, I have to call every time, sometimes several times and say, "did you do this, and this, and then this?"...makes him nuts.

          -I cannot tolerate horse eye boogers...

          -I too am OCD about the barn, stalls, cleaning...my barn is cleaner than my house most of the time.

          -Like someone else said earlier, my dad had 2 sets of wisdom teeth, and the dentist told him that only Eskimos have 2 sets, so he must have Eskimo ancestors? Hope that trait does not pass down.

          Lynn
          Member of the \"I LOFF my Mare!\", Re-riders and "Sisterhood of the SmoothStride Pants" cliques!

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          • #45
            I was attacked by a psycho cat one time. When I was about 12 or 13, visiting my cousin's house, I walked into my cousin's room, and heard the cat growling at me. I tuned to walk away from it and it attacked me. I started running and it chased after me. I jumped up on a bed, and kicked it as it was in mid air chasing after me. Anyway, I ended up with about 10 stitches in my thigh from it biting me, and nice scratches all down my shin. Sorry mpeylin, I said SHIN I don't think cat attacks are that common are they?

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            • #46
              This is great!! Nice to know we're ALL freaks.

              *I have only broken toesies and nosies...all horse related.

              *I have severe asthma and must take medication regularly.

              *I have been certified to SCUBA dive, but can not, due to the asthma.

              *I HATE peanut butter. Ditto for popcorn in the microwave.

              *I have scaley lizard feet. I grow excessive amounts of skin on the soles and they crack and peel. pedicure pedicure pedicure

              *I MUST have toenails painted and coiffed, but fingernails look a mess 24/7.

              *I am DEATHLY afraid of cockroaches...the big ones...that fly. Body takes over and if you're in my way I WILL flatten you.

              *I have a bear phobia. They KNOW this and come to visit me every time I camp...even in hotel rooms.

              *I am a vampire stitcher. I stitch nightly...between the hours of 9PM and 1AM (after daughter goes to bed...it's *my* time!!)

              *I have a locket that's been to the bottom of the ocean on the ALVIN submarine.
              =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
              ~Jilltx~

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              • #47
                Ok, here we go....

                *I am 6 feet tall
                *I check my diagonal by glancing at the "inside" shoulder instead of the outside....and always have
                *I refuse to touch anything, including door handles when leaving a bathroom and use my shirt instead, yet I chew my fingernails obsessively
                *Along the same lines, I have to FORCE myself to eat at salad bars or any kind of buffet
                *I can't hit a ball with a bat to save my life
                *Moustaches on men freak me out
                *I am a closet Def Leppard fan

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                • #48
                  I'm terrified of SEAFOOD! I dont care if it's dead, or alive, if it's meant to be eaten is scares me. If it's just in the ocean, no problem, and I dont mind fishing as long as we throw back, if we're keeping it... no way... I can't touch it, and my heart starts racing just being near seafood. Never ate it before either.

                  My doctors believe I have Periodic Paralysis. Every once in a while I go completely numb, and collapse. I cant feel anything, usually can't talk, and become really sore and weak after I come out of it. It happens every once in a great while.

                  I've had the same best friend since I was in 4th grade, and it's been 11 years. We're both still extremely close.

                  I'm 19 years old, done growing, at a wonderful 5' (I think).

                  I've caused two accidents (both were really a mistake), yet have never gotten a ticket.

                  I've ridden in the back of a police car, twice. Once was after my accident, cop bought me to work. Another time when I was younger, I missed my bus stop, and cop bought me home. My sister was really freaked.

                  When I was 14, I babysat a kid for a summer for more hours then her parents saw her. I'd watch her from 6 am until 7pm five days a week. And somtimes she'd go home for an hour, and her parents would bring her back around 8 pm, and they'd go out dancing until after midnight. For the regular hours, I got $100 a week, and for the nights they'd go out I'd get $20 or $15. I decidely dont like kids very much anymore.

                  My mom found my uncle jerry after he commited suicide, (wasnt really my uncle, but I was there every night, he lived across the street), and my mom and I cried for him more then his family.

                  I had a very close friend who was suicidal. Although I hadnt been in her house in months, and she hadnt told me where she hid her knives, I was able to tell her parents where each knife was hidden without ever being told.

                  I'm sure there's more, but I dont know.
                  Cupid - 2001 to 2006 I miss you everyday!
                  Consent - 4/16/86 to 7/7/07 You were the love of my life!

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                  • #49
                    I can wiggle my nose like a bunny.

                    I love dressage, but have a secret fear of rope/chain rings... I get mental images of horse ankles tied up in them... *shudder*

                    I am petrified of cockroaches and mole crickets.

                    I hear colors, and I used to believe I was crazy because of it, lol.

                    I love the ticking sound a watch makes.

                    If I can't shower as soon as I wake up, I get cranky.

                    I'm clumsier in sneakers than I am in heels.

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                    • #50
                      My horses get regular dental, physical, and foot care, yet I haven't been to a doctor in years.

                      I am absolutely terrified of wasps. I'll sacrifice anyone and everyone in a rush to get away from one. I will also leave a moving vehicle, even if I'm the driver.

                      Have broken my right little toe, but nothing else. However, have torn ligaments multiple times in my horsey pursuits.

                      I taste everything that my horses eat, at least once.

                      I hate sweet potatoes, yet will eat sweet potato pie.

                      I despise tofu. It might taste like whatever it's trying to imitate, but the mouth feel is all wrong. Blech!

                      I don't like most hot/spicy foods, but that's the only way I'll eat Chinese.

                      I write only with my right hand, use scissors only with my left, and can eat with both.

                      Had a "lazy eye" as a kid, and can still make it move without moving my other eye.
                      Homeopathy claims water can cure you since it once held medicine. That's like saying you can get sustenance from an empty plate because it once held food.

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                      • #51
                        I'm OCD about lots of things. I have learned how to control how often I brush my teeth, but not how, or how long I do it for. Stalls have to be done JUST right, and if you are doing it wrong, I'll take the pitchfork from you to do it right.

                        I don't shave my legs in the winter. I have more leg hair then my husband. The extra layer helps keep me warm.

                        I see music, my mom can hear colors. You aren't alone Capt.

                        I know what some people will wear, before I see them. I alsk know when some people are calling, seconds before the phone rings.
                        Megan

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                        • #52
                          * I was almost flunked out of kindergarten because I refused to skip to and fro in front of my class to prove my physical coordination to my teacher Mrs. Katies. My mom had to come in and show the principal and Mrs. Katies that I could indeed skip, but I was just too shy to do it in front of my classmates.

                          * I have a phobia about eyes, anything to do with eyes...I can't stand people touching their eyeballs or watching those horrible eye surgeries on the Learning Channel. It took me 3-1/2 hours to work up the nerve to actually get my contact lenses OFF my eyeballs the first day I got them.

                          * I am 6ft tall and I was the only girl that tried out for my high school's volleyball team that DIDN'T make the cut...even the very short, very overweight girl made it, and she was benched the entire season.

                          * I have appeared as Tony the Tiger, the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, a giant Oreo cookie, and a few other product mascots at various grocery store grand openings in PA and MD.

                          * I am terrified of spiders and thousand-leggers.

                          * I have anxiety about speaking in front of groups. I have fainted in front of groups 10+ times, the first time being during 7th grade English when we had to do a 3-minute speech on a hobby, mine being collecting Breyers, and the last during a college sophomore painting critique seminar...for that one, I managed to make it out of the class and into the bathroom before I went down, waking up on the floor beside the trashcan I took down with me when I fell.
                          "I'm a quitter. I come from a long line of quitters. It's amazing I'm here at all.

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                          • #53
                            I can't stand my food touching. I eat in order of what I dislike most first and save the best for last.

                            I too am terrified of bridges over water. I just look straight ahead and pray I make it to the other side. I am afraid of fish touching me in the water. I never drove my Honda Prelude with the sunroof open because I am afraid if I had a collision on the highway my car would roll and a stump would come through the open sunroof.

                            I went to see the Rolling Stones in concert in or around 1971 with 4 other people. That made 5 of us in a VW Beetle with no second gear and we were "smoking" all the way there. When asked how I enjoyed the concert all I could ask was huh? What concert? For the record, I don't do that now.

                            I like animals way more than I like people and have no problem admitting that.

                            http://community.webshots.com/user/ballyduff
                            \"If you are going through hell, keep going.\" ~Churchill~

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                            • #54
                              Quinn....we eat the same! Stuff shouldn't touch, I eat each food to completion before I start on a new food, and the best gets saved for last.

                              Other weird things....

                              * When I was born, I was the largest baby ever born at that hospital - I was 8lbs 9oz, but high altitude babies are generaly small, so I was a moose.

                              * Now, at 25, I'm only 4'10...so the last time I was ever the biggest of anything was at birth!

                              * My first memory is rolling backwards down a flight of stairs (and almost out the door) at my parents' deli when I was around 2.

                              * I hate raisins. Hate them. I find them disgusting, the taste, the texture, everything It's a shame about raisins, they're just humiliated grapes.

                              * I can't eat ice cream when it is cold out. Just the thought gives me the willies.

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                              • #55
                                The feel of wet bread makes me hurl.

                                I was in a very bad movie in the 70s, the Jodie Foster movie "Foxes." I had to lie about being 18 (I was 17) to be able to do it.

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                                • #56
                                  -I fractured my skull as a todler falling down the stairs.

                                  -I laughed when I was born instead of cried (according to my parents)

                                  -My first word was meow and I pretty much thought I was a cat

                                  -My right arm only extends to 0 degrees while my left can hyperflex, due to an injury to my right elbow falling off my horse. (even after lots of physical therapy)

                                  -I like spiders, amphibians (love frogs!), insects and lizards and snakes and all sort of animals most people don't like but I hate monkeys and apes. They really gross me out.

                                  -I have always had a huge fantasy life (still do) when I was a kid for some reason I wanted to wear glasses so I faked eye problems, faked seeing the wrong letters at the eye doctor's and got glasses I actually wore for probably a week or whatever. However long that fantasy lasted.

                                  -I'm afraid of the dark and I have to have a night light (I travel with one in fact)

                                  -I'm also afraid of the ocean!!

                                  -I have naturally curly blonde hair and it's not all it's cracked up to be

                                  -I HATE the ticking sound watches make. It really bothers me.

                                  -I also like animals more than people

                                  -I ran away from home twice when I was 6 years old

                                  -My mom had a vission of me riding Jeff when we were horse shopping (i.e. before I found Jeff)

                                  -I love rollercoasters and haven't been able to find a friend willing to go on the good ones with me (though my dad will) but I hate going up. The most scariest part for me is the first upward climb, not because I know I'm going to go down (I like that part) but the height for some reason (and I'm typically not that afraid of heights) really freaks me out. So I spend the time going up trying to look down in the car etc. But then I love going down! I also figured out how to not get that queezy feeling in my stomach (just relax all the muscles) but I tense on purpose in order to get that feeling LOL

                                  Ok I'm a much more boring person than most of you! But it was fun!

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                                  • #57
                                    I don't own a watch or a clock. yet, I am very rarely late for anything. (I'm more punctual without timepieces than I ever was when I had both!)

                                    Appleton's rum is jamaican. I only use it to bake with, because the only mixed drink I like is gin and tonic, on a really hot day in the summer. I like it with a slice of cucumber, made with Bombay Saphire gin, and Schwepes tonic. And ONE ice cube.
                                    LESS HARD WORK, MORE FINE DINING!™
                                    complicate, obfuscate, prevaricate.

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                                    • #58
                                      Count me in as having a bridge phobia too. Hate driving across them--especially when we are pulling the trailer. We were on our way to a show when we had to cross a loooonnnnggg bridge under construction that had concrete barriers up, and the lane had been closed now so narrow, I'm still not sure how we fit. Dad, daughter and horse were fine, I was hyperventilating and white as a ghost when we reached the other side--fortunately, dad does the driving. They still tease me about that one

                                      My other big phobia is numbers. I always hated math as a child and figured it would get better as I got older. Unfortuantely, it has gotten worse. I can handle court, difficult clients, killer deadlines--just don't ask me to balance the books or handle the money
                                      \"Tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it.\" Anne of Green Gables

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                                      • #59
                                        *I just found out that I have no depth perception. Hrmmm...guess I don't need it that bad, I've made it through 33 years and can usually string together 8 fences, so....

                                        *Tomatoes are my FAVORITE food, but tomato sauce makes me gag.

                                        *My braces have been off for 15 years but I still wear my retainer almost every night.

                                        *I've never lost a pair of sunglasses... I still have the first pair of Oakleys my brother gave me when I was 14.
                                        Keith: "Now...let's do something normal fathers and daughters do."
                                        Veronica: "Buy me a pony?"

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                                        • #60
                                          These are great. Here goes.

                                          I am deathly allergic to bees and penecillin. Have had 5 surgeries-mostly do to over use of my body parts.

                                          I did not learn to read until almost the 7th grade (dyslexia) and am now an accomplished professional writer (Part time).

                                          Because of the dyslexia I hate to cook from directions-from a box or cook book. Don't do well with forms-that's why I married my husband Ha ha. If you show me once how to do it I won't forget but just dont ask me to read directions.

                                          I hate Blueberries-call them the lima beans of fruit-can you tell I don't like Lima beans either?

                                          I refuse to drive the truck and trailer. Very afraid too but will get on a young or "crazy" horse to break/ride under saddle.

                                          Love to bake and cook. Live on Diet soda, hate coffee.

                                          When I laugh my eyes water, looks like I am crying.

                                          So far in my life (I'm 42) I have never had a moving violation while driving. Been driving since I was 18.

                                          Love to pet and rub kitty's noses-we have 17 cats so have a lot of noses. I can meow like a "mama" cat and they answer-even strays.

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