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Old 6 February 2009, 12:11 PM   #121
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I put my socks on backwards.
OMG my 6 year old son does this too! He can't stand the feel of the seams so we have to buy him seamless socks now....He is SO OCD..
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Old 6 February 2009, 12:18 PM   #122
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Old 6 February 2009, 12:32 PM   #123
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Old 6 February 2009, 01:35 PM   #124
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OMG my 6 year old son does this too! He can't stand the feel of the seams so we have to buy him seamless socks now....He is SO OCD..
I am the same way!!! Even as a kid I couldn't stand the seams, on socks or stockings or anything. No seams for me!
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Old 6 February 2009, 03:06 PM   #125
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Old 6 February 2009, 03:17 PM   #126
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I only need 5 hours of sleep a night. If I get more than this I am tired all day. Kinda sick huh?

I have always felt that sleep is such a waste of time.
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Old 6 February 2009, 03:21 PM   #127
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Old 6 February 2009, 04:08 PM   #128
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I only need 5 hours of sleep a night. If I get more than this I am tired all day. Kinda sick huh?

I have always felt that sleep is such a waste of time.
Depends on how you dream as to whether or not sleep is a waste of time. I need 9 hours of sleep a night and only get 6. Now that really sucks!
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Old 6 February 2009, 04:20 PM   #129
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Old 6 February 2009, 04:52 PM   #130
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I love Eric Clapton and own every piece of music he's recorded since he was 15 years old.

Despite ongoing study of the Riemann Hypothesis and having my friend - a math professor - explain it repeatedly, I'm don't get it.

I am a sentient person whose feelings get hurt easily, and although I may act as if I do not care, I usually do.

I can usually read and interpret other people's underlying motives and beliefs accurately even when they may not be apparent to the person themselves. (I believe this skill comes from natural intuition paired with years of working as a psychotherapist.)

I pride myself on being a good friend, daughter, etc., but can burn myself out caring for others.

At least 4 times a week, as much as I dislike it at times, I know I have to load up my ipod and get on the treadmill as well as lift weights. It sucks at times, but I can usually discipline myself to work out. I feel good when I'm done, partially from the effects of exercise, but mostly from exerting a sense of self-discipline. Does this make sense to you?

I appreciated this opportunity to share with you guys.
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Old 6 February 2009, 04:53 PM   #131
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Old 6 February 2009, 05:01 PM   #132
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I love Eric Clapton and own every piece of music he's recorded since he was 15 years old.

Despite ongoing study of the Riemann Hypothesis and having my friend - a math professor - explain it repeatedly, I'm don't get it.

I am a sentient person whose feelings get hurt easily, and although I may act as if I do not care, I usually do.

I can usually read and interpret other people's underlying motives and beliefs accurately even when they may not be apparent to the person themselves. (I believe this skill comes from natural intuition paired with years of working as a psychotherapist.)

I pride myself on being a good friend, daughter, etc., but can burn myself out caring for others.

At least 4 times a week, as much as I dislike it at times, I know I have to load up my ipod and get on the treadmill as well as lift weights. It sucks at times, but I can usually discipline myself to work out. I feel good when I'm done, partially from the effects of exercise, but mostly from exerting a sense of self-discipline. Does this make sense to you?

I appreciated this opportunity to share with you guys.
Clapton is God ....
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Old 6 February 2009, 05:35 PM   #133
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I bought a beautiful Koa Taylor Guitar that I love. Truly love. I can't tune it and can't play it... Honestly, I don't think I can learn it.

My father plays amazingly well (not sure why he never taught me).

What a waste. I am going to sell it or donate it to someone that can make music with it...
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Old 6 February 2009, 05:49 PM   #134
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Not sure why... But, I loved the Dukes of Hazard - Daisy maybe??.

I came real close to going into the FBI

I went to 5 High Schools my Sophomore year - Father was military...

German Shepard tore my left hand apart when I was 11 - after months and years - it works pretty good!

I work in Sao Paulo Brazil and Mexico City - I live in So. California
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Old 6 February 2009, 06:20 PM   #135
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Not sure why... But, I loved the Dukes of Hazard - Daisy maybe??.

I came real close to going into the FBI

I went to 5 High Schools my Sophomore year - Father was military...

German Shepard tore my left hand apart when I was 11 - after months and years - it works pretty good!

I work in Sao Paulo Brazil and Mexico City - I live in So. California


Daisy rocked, I would gladly do the old fat daisy now, just to be able to say i did Daisy. I would even consider doing Uncle Jessie if it gaurenteed getting Daisy.
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Old 6 February 2009, 06:47 PM   #136
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Old 6 February 2009, 11:04 PM   #137
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I love Eric Clapton and own every piece of music he's recorded since he was 15 years old.

Despite ongoing study of the Riemann Hypothesis and having my friend - a math professor - explain it repeatedly, I'm don't get it.

I am a sentient person whose feelings get hurt easily, and although I may act as if I do not care, I usually do.

I can usually read and interpret other people's underlying motives and beliefs accurately even when they may not be apparent to the person themselves. (I believe this skill comes from natural intuition paired with years of working as a psychotherapist.)
I pride myself on being a good friend, daughter, etc., but can burn myself out caring for others.

At least 4 times a week, as much as I dislike it at times, I know I have to load up my ipod and get on the treadmill as well as lift weights. It sucks at times, but I can usually discipline myself to work out. I feel good when I'm done, partially from the effects of exercise, but mostly from exerting a sense of self-discipline. Does this make sense to you?

I appreciated this opportunity to share with you guys.
Oh, dear. I feel so transparent! Please promise me you won't tell the truth to the others.....
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Old 7 February 2009, 01:14 AM   #138
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I absolutely hate cilantro!
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Old 7 February 2009, 01:22 AM   #139
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Well, I love cilantro. So there!
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Old 7 February 2009, 01:22 AM   #140
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Old 7 February 2009, 01:26 AM   #141
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Old 7 February 2009, 01:30 AM   #142
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It's one of those love or hate herbs!
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Old 7 February 2009, 02:00 AM   #143
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I only need 5 hours of sleep a night. If I get more than this I am tired all day. Kinda sick huh?

I have always felt that sleep is such a waste of time.
I'm with you Richard. I only require 6 hours of sleep. I guess my body was trained that way from Military / LE training days... There's nothing like a 4:00 a.m. wake up call with a DI screaming at you and a metal garbage can flying across the barracks!
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Old 7 February 2009, 02:08 AM   #144
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Oh, and i'm a direct descendant from William the Conquerer. But you already knew that.
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Oh, and i'm a direct descendant from William the Conquerer. But you already knew that.
That sounds like something the French would do...bugger off back to Normandy!!!!!!!!!!!

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It's one of those love or hate herbs!

Yes - and the weird part? I used to hate it too! Perhaps your tastes will evolve one day!
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Yes - and the weird part? I used to hate it too! Perhaps your tastes will evolve one day!
Yes, I too, was a cilantro hater. Now I like it. Truly is an aquired taste!

Trivia: coriander and cilantro are the same thing!

Hee hee - just did a quick search and there is an "ihatecoriander" web site.
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Dahhling, as much as I love you, we don't know each other that well!!
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Dahhling, as much as I love you, we don't know each other that well!!
tee hee!

Hate is rather a strong word. I'm sure Uranus is lovely.


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