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  • #61
    Thought of more...I may be the biggest weirdo on here!

    -I drive between 80-95 mph on the highway, yet I have NEVER had any speeding violations.

    -I can make the pupil of my eye vibrate inside the colored part

    -Regardless of how many times my hubby asks me not to, I ALWAYS fold my dirty clothes and place them on the bathroom floor, DIRECTLY NEXT TO THE HAMPER.

    -When I was a kid, my parents used to try and make me eat my veggies. I used to stick my finger down my throat and throw up ON the veggies to get out of it. LOL

    -My ex boyfriend has the same first name as me, but called himself Cory...so I didn't find out till months after we started dating. I had to dump him then....

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    • #62
      <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by mpeylin:
      I hate shins. I hate it when people touch my shins, when something touches my shins or watching someone rub their own.

      Shins just make me shiver. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

      OMG, my boyfriend is JUST like this. He, too, hates shins. I though he was the only one. He'll be glad to know he's not alone!

      As for me...

      *I have never spent more than $1400 on a horse.
      *My cheapest horse cost me $700.
      *I cannot stand listening to people chew. It is my biggest pet peeve and it makes me cringe. Cereal is the worst, followed by ice, and then anything crunchy. I cannot stand it.
      *I have had food poisoning 4 times.
      *I am less than 11 months away from graduating law school!! I am graduating a semester early.
      *I brought my horse with me to NY when I entered law school... Then, during my first year of law school, I bought another horse... I have a problem.
      *I work two jobs to pay for these two horses - and still am ranked #2 in my law school class.
      *I will NOT eat peanut butter under ANY circumstances. Even the smell of it makes me sick.


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      • #63
        You guys are cracking me up and this is the BEST personal thread I've read so far. Shins..who knew?!?!?

        Coreene...would I be dating myself if I told you I remember that movie?!?!

        Indy your "humiliated grapes" comment just about made me blow a pupil I was laughing so hard.
        =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*
        ~Jilltx~

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        • #64
          yikes...where do I start...?

          *I am terrified of telephones. I have been since I was very little. I can't call people I don't know, can barely call people I do, and won't answer the phone if I'm not positive who it is.

          *I can't watch scary movies, so I force my best friend to watch them and then hound her until she tells me how they end.

          *I hate my job as an accountant, so I spent money to take a career aptitude test only to find out that I should be..an acountant

          *and the strangest thing of all...I can't pee in a public restroom unless I am mentally singing the alphabet song.
          One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well. - Virginia Woolf

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          • #65
            Don't have anything against shins, but I HATE feet! Ack, don't even TOUCH me with them or I'll barf.

            It's kinda tough when I'm trying to get snuggly with my SO, because I won't let him touch my feet, and if he touches mine the mood is OVER!

            And Marise, I'm an accountant too, and also paid to take an aptitude test. Just like you, I'm apparently doing what I'm best suited for. There go my plans to be a fighter jet pilot/international spy.
            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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            • #66
              Marise, I have this uncontrollable urge to call you.

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

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              • #67
                Hmmm...let's see.....

                *I also have webbed toes. Both feet between toe number 2 and 3. As I've grown older they seem to have separated a little.

                * I'm deathy afraid of heights. Even third or fourth step on a latter. Been trying to overcome this fear though.

                * I'm allergic to bee stings.

                * Can't STAND touching other peoples' dirty dishes. Even in my own house. It grosses me out. So I stick to the laundry and my BF does the dishes!

                * I had the same horse break my ribs (threw and stepped on me) and also mess up a disk in my back. The injuries were exactly one year apart and each time was one day after the horse has been shod.

                * I bought a "$600 rat of a racehorse" who won five races and $40k last year.

                *I have a blood disorder called "Reactive Hypoglycemia." But I'm a total junk food junkie which doesn't help me control my sugar.
                RIP Spider Murphy 4/20/02 - 10/31/10

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                • #68
                  <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by jilltx:
                  Coreene...would I be dating myself if I told you I remember that movie?!?! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
                  It would just mean you were coherent at the end of the 70s, LOL! And had no idea what you were getting yourself into when you watched such a really bad film.

                  I can carbon date people even more. There are other BBers in addition to me who appeared on Art Linkletter's "House Party." Which, happily, had my "I wanna be a cowgirl" - it was late 1966 and I was in kindergarten - moment appearing years later on Cosby's "Kids Say The Darndest Things" (for which I got to go and film the intro as well).

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                  • #69
                    -I've had both my eardrums replaced. The first one in 6th grade, and the second in 7th grade.

                    -My great uncle is a famous actor/ comedian in Hungary

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                    • #70
                      I have laughed so hard some of theses are great. Here goes.

                      -I am divorced still live with my exhusband and son. He works and pays for everything but the horses, I stay at home and do the horse stuff to pay for the horses, and am a stay at home mom.

                      -I have only broke one bone, my leg falling for my pony when I was 12 yrs old. I was in the hospital for 3months and couldn't wait to get out and ride.

                      -I too am dyslexic, but most don't kown tell I write something. I love to read and am very good at it but I have problems when I have to do any type of writing. I have 3 dictionarys by my PC.

                      - I can park my truck and trailer (trailer is 28' and truck is 14'=42') anywhere, even backing it up in to small spots. I have had trucker ask me how I got in there.

                      -
                      My life motto now is "You can't fix stupid!"

                      Are you going to cowboy up, or lie there and bleed

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                      • #71
                        Marise - I was watching the Dr. Phil show once and he had 2 moms on. One was DEATHLY afraid of the telephone, the other WOULDN'T STOP Calling her grown up children. So Dr. Phil made them call each other once a day to get them both over it. LOL. I call my husband too much at work, so maybe you and I should be Dr. Phil weirdo call buddies! LOL

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                        • #72
                          Not so much weird as unique -

                          As drum major of my college marching band, I have conducted in Busch Stadium for the St Louis Football Cardinals, and Soldier Field for the Chicago Bears.

                          I have taken a secure tour of Kennedy Space Center, including the VAB, launch pad 39B, and Hanger 1 - where the Challenger was being prepped for launch.

                          In 1992 I fell about 50' while rapelling from a cliff in Southern Illinois. It was a face-plant, and I have a plate in my jaw from it.

                          Visited three ancient holy sites: Monk's Mound - Cahokia Mounds World Heritage Site (Illinois); Uluru (Ayer's Rock) in Australia; and the great ziggurat of Ur, southern Iraq.

                          Horsey - I have been a track groom (StB and TB), broodmare groom (StB and TB), show horse groom (QH reining/halter and dressage), barn manager (equine hospital), stable/farm manager, trail guide/ranch hand.

                          At 39 years of age, the longest I have held a full-time job was 15.5 months - most of that in Iraq.

                          In April of 2003, I was in a civilian truck convoy that left Saddam International Airport without a military escort. Morning rush was almost complete gridlock, we took a wrong turn, night came when we were still heading south, a dust storm brought visibility to under 10 feet - and we all made it.

                          The only thing I am afraid of is lightning.
                          HR/MPL Clique

                          "I am villifying you - for God's sake, pay attention!" - Peter O'Toole as Henry II, The Lion in Winter

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                          • #73
                            *I have deformed kidneys (i had surgery for this when I was 5)

                            *when I was 10, I rode a pony off of whom I fell every other time I rode her. Without exception.

                            *I have mild OCD which only really affects me in that I do everything in the same order every time I do it every day (i.e. tacking up my horse, showering, dressing, etc.) and count stairs as I go up them (but not down). I only like flights of stairs that are 3, 5, or 11 stairs long, or are an even number. I will only do homework that's on a prime numbered page.

                            *I learned to read 1 month after my second birthday

                            *I used to be severely allergic to beestings, but I am not any more.

                            *All my joints are hypermobile.

                            *I am the world's best procrastinator--as in, I do everything absolutely last minute, but really well and always on time.

                            *I drink decaf tea like a fiend.

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                            • #74
                              I am allergic to Mangos - but always have an urge at the grocery store to buy one because I can't remember what they taste like, and everyone else seems to love them.

                              I have super extra thick bone in my lower jaw, so there's only like a centimeter gap under my tongue. I thought it was perfectly normal, until I was at the maxillofacial surgeons office, and my Mom saw, and freaked. The surgeon informed her it was not that weird, and I wasn't going to die. I felt like a freak.

                              I am ridiculously, unreasonably, frantically afraid of needles. Cold sweat, shaking fear.

                              I have gastroparesis. My stomach doesn't move.

                              I couldn't navigate my way out of a paper bag without clear, written directions and a map. Don't bother telling me I have already been that way, I will not remember it unless I have done it 10 times!

                              I had my first horse for 6 months before my Mom figured it out, because I figured my parents would freak and I didn't want any grief. 2 months after they found out, my Dad helped me buy a lovely yearling. My Dad rocks.

                              Case in point - I went to the pharmacy to pick up a prescription once, and when the guy saw my name, he said, "Your Dad's a really nice guy. He comes in to pick up stuff for you or your Mom, and he's really nice." Awww...

                              I can't drink coffee (stomach), but I drink Tea like it's going out of style.
                              If you must choose between two evils, choose the one that you've never tried before.

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                              • #75
                                I actually don't have anything that weird about me, or maybe I just don't think it's weird cause I've gotten used to it .


                                - I can ride ANY horse in my barn, my stubborn green as grass mare pony (who has the best buck in her I've ever ridden) and who rears and refuses a lot, my trainers hotheaded thoroughbred jumper who hasn't been worked in over a year, etc. Infact I LOVE the hard horses who buck and rear and things, I think it's fun. But the one time I sat on my friends 50,000 + dollar horse who virtually is perfect -- honestly has never made a wrong move in his life -- I was so scared of him I almost pee'd my pants.


                                - I have never been terrified of heights until two summers ago. I went to camp and tried to do various things (rock climbing, etc.) and found out I could NOT do it. I started crying when we rock climbed the 'baby' wall. All of a sudden it is gone.


                                - I knocked all of my teeth out when I was 3 years old running into a tractor, and grew another set of teeth which I lost natrually, and then I grew the set I have now.


                                - I have fainted when I had to make a presentation infront of my class - I HATE speaking infront of groups.


                                - I CANNOT wear mis-matched socks. I will spend hours looking for a pair of matching socks if that's what it takes, or I will wear sandles in 15 degree weather if I can't find socks.


                                - I also cannot sleep without a blanket overtop of me. I will stay awake all night sitting up, I can't even laydown without a blanket.


                                - If I am home alone I don't care what time of day it is, I HAVE to have the tv or radio on. I don't even watch the tv / listen to the music but I need to have noise.
                                "to live is the rarest thing in the world, most people merely exist."

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                                • #76
                                  <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> *I am the world's best procrastinator--as in, I do everything absolutely last minute, but really well and always on time. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                  Thats like me too. Im actually procrastinating right now!

                                  - I can pick my nose with my tounge

                                  - I broke both my front teeth when i was ice skating. Thats the only thing i have even broken.

                                  - im deathly afraid of shots, IVs, getting my blood drawn, and pretty much everything with needles and doctors.

                                  - i have really small hands and feet for my size. Im 5'9" and my hand are about the same size as most 5' people's.

                                  -i need to crack my toes,fingers, neck, wrists, and back at least once a day

                                  Thats all for now...might think of some more later!

                                  -

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                                  • #77
                                    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>- I knocked all of my teeth out when I was 3 years old running into a tractor, and grew another set of teeth which I lost natrually, and then I grew the set I have now. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
                                    Okay, THAT'S weird!
                                    HR/MPL Clique

                                    "I am villifying you - for God's sake, pay attention!" - Peter O'Toole as Henry II, The Lion in Winter

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                                    • #78
                                      <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jumpers21:
                                      Marise - I was watching the Dr. Phil show once and he had 2 moms on. One was DEATHLY afraid of the telephone, the other WOULDN'T STOP Calling her grown up children. So Dr. Phil made them call each other once a day to get them both over it. LOL. I call my husband too much at work, so maybe you and I should be Dr. Phil weirdo call buddies! LOL <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                      Hey, it just might work!
                                      One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well. - Virginia Woolf

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                                      • #79
                                        Seeing music and hearing colors ?? Can somebody please explain that !?!?!?
                                        ~ Scarborough Fair Farm ~

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                                        • #80
                                          I can lose the tiniest things, like earring backs or the charm from a necklace, and they will always just fall into my hand at a completely opportune moment. Same with losing sunglasses in the ocean. They get swept back into my hand

                                          When I was little, the only thing I was really disciplined for was my grammar

                                          My dad was an engineer, so I now have a compulsion to level everything in my apartment, which is difficult because the ceiling is not level. Makes me nuts

                                          I like big big trucks just as much as I like little tiny sports cars

                                          the toilet paper has to be unrolling from underneath. If I'm at someone else's house, I will flip their toilet paper before I use it.

                                          I am completely paranoid about my food being clean and the area in which I prepare my food being cleaner, but I will bite my nails 24/7, including on the way back from the barn, and in public while my hands are covered in dirt. Horse dirt seems negligible, I just don't care.

                                          I have a photographic memory

                                          I could tell you where each and every single thing in my tack room is right now, how much it cost, what brand it is, what color it is, where I bought it, what it's function is, but I can't even find my underwear or clean clothes at my apt.

                                          I'd rather ride any horse bareback

                                          Since my dad and I never really got into horses together, now we're learning how to whitewater kayak together. At the festival where they bought my equipment for my birthday, my dad kept walking around telling everyone that kayaks didn't eat, or need shoes, and that all of the stuff he and Mom were holding still didn't cost as much as one saddle. People thought he was really nuts

                                          I eat horse food

                                          My motto is that I try to avoid eating anything with remote nutritional value, yet I research extensively what to feed my horse

                                          I can talk for HOURS about anything remotely horsey, and it seems like my family just doesn't seem to retain any of the information

                                          I once dated a guy because he had a really nice truck

                                          The way to my heart is ultimately through my horse's stomach

                                          I have to write down the most mundane and ordinary little things for myself to remember, but I remember complex things without any problem
                                          Somewhere in the world, Jason Miraz is Goodling himself and wondering why "the chronicle of the horse" is a top hit. CaitlinAndTheBay

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