It's a good thing almost no one is here, because a few of these made me laugh out loud.
When I have to ask for directions and the location is fairly obvious, I’m always embarrassed. To avoid the humiliation, I ask in a British accent so my incompetence is socially accepted.
I have reoccurring dreams about my mouth being full of an unending amount of hair clippings. I think that’s why I can’t stand eating shredded carrots.
I’m afraid of pickles and mayonnaise. To a lesser degree, I’m also afraid of lettuce and some kinds of salad.
When I eat Starburst, I can only eat them in the following order: yellow, orange, pink and red. I stop eating once I’ve run out of enough candies to complete the pattern.
sometimes when i ride my bike, i become afraid that i will quantum leap into someone else’s body when they are riding a bike at some point in the future. of course if i did quantum leap into someone’s body while they were riding, i would crash the bike.
So sorry, askye.
Very cool, Allyson. You should be proud.
To avoid the humiliation, I ask in a British accent so my incompetence is socially accepted.
I wonder which British accent.
I’m afraid of pickles and mayonnaise. To a lesser degree, I’m also afraid of lettuce and some kinds of salad.
As a child I was afraid of yellow mustard. I would freak out if it got on my food, and totally spaz if I touched it.
I also eat Starburst (and Skittles. Not M&M's. A fruity thing?) by color. But instead of stopping, I divvy them all up and eat the remainders first. I think of this as hiding the evidence.
(Skittles, being smaller and more numerous, are eaten in identical color groups rather than one at a time in order. If the group is 2 yellow, 2 red, an orange and a purple, only the third yellow counts as an odd-skittle-out.)
yay Allyson!
for someone that likes routine as much as I do - I can't think of any compulsions....
I have to sort M&Ms by color into equal amounts and then eat the extras. Then I eat them in reverse order of how much I like the color. Blues are always last.
How do you get rid of a wasps' nest?
We always used to just toss gasoline on them. It might be cheaper now to get some of the Wasp Spray that shoots like 15 feet. When they are gone (if they set up like in a crack or something, fill it with some foam filler or something.
That's my 2 cent anyway.
How do you get rid of a wasps' nest?
We always just hosed them down. Hard water pressure to get them off the house then flood the thing. Give it some time and the wasps will either leave or drown then you can throw the nest away.
ChiKat!!!
Is school out for the summer now?