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Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 03:06 AM
Something that we didn't already know, or couldn't reasonably guess based on what we already know about you.

I write down the price, grocery store, purchase date, and open date on damn near every grocery and general household item that enters our house. It helps me do price comparisons, and determine how long things typically last before I have to buy another one.

Maybe you could already guess that.

Buzzetta
December 6, 2007, 03:27 AM
I have read that under "suspected activities" in your FBI profile.

Me? I have perfectly straight toes. They do not curl they have no weird bumps. There are no bunions corns or anything like that. They are perfectly straight. Strange actually.

Worm
December 6, 2007, 04:40 AM
I cut my own hair.

Dave
December 6, 2007, 04:50 AM
Me too. I think Buzzetta does too.

I learned how to play harmonica this year.

Skinner
December 6, 2007, 04:52 AM
I can touch my nose with my tongue

I stuck my dad's car keys in an electrical outlet when I was 4

I had an imaginary brother named Jimmy

I had a mutant wisdom tooth; 2 teeth fused together like conjoined twins

Just as easily as songs get stuck in my head words, phrases, and names get stuck in my head as well and I find myself repeating them over and over thru the day

I am fasinated with all things ear, nose, and throat related; namely ear wax and tonsil stones...(google it)

I know you wanted just one but oh well, I'm odd and this is probably my last post for a while. Keep it real everyone! :cool:

nugz
December 6, 2007, 04:57 AM
I can wiggle my ears.


yes, without touching them...

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 05:00 AM
I can touch my nose with my tongue


Me, too. I can pick my nose with my tongue. I can also turn it all the way upside-down.

I can cross my eyes individually. It's pretty freaky.

I also have perfect teeth. I've never had a cavity, rarely have bad breath, and don't really have to brush. But I do, of course. Just not every day. Mostly. (This will be repulsive to the Americans here, but probably nobody else.)

nugz
December 6, 2007, 05:03 AM
Me, too. I can pick my nose with my tongue. I can also turn it all the way upside-down.

I can cross my eyes individually. It's pretty freaky.

I also have perfect teeth. I've never had a cavity, rarely have bad breath, and don't really have to brush. But I do, of course. Just not every day. Mostly. (This will be repulsive to the Americans here, but probably nobody else.)

ive never had a cavity either. but...i brush my teeth daily, along with my tongue.

Skinner
December 6, 2007, 05:04 AM
show off :rolleyes:

suparni
December 6, 2007, 05:05 AM
gosh i don't even know where to start... i have been through some strange and unique incidents and phases... :confused:

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 05:06 AM
gosh i don't even know where to start... i have been through some strange and unique incidents and phases... :confused:

Let's hear 'em, then.

Corrissey
December 6, 2007, 05:19 AM
I have a vein in my ring finger shaped like a heart

nugz
December 6, 2007, 05:21 AM
oh i know one. no one will beat this.

i actually dont have a bellybutton. instead i have a huge scar on my stomach, from 3 surgeries i had when i was a baby.


BEAT THAT!

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 05:23 AM
oh i know one. no one will beat this.

i actually dont have a bellybutton. instead i have a huge scar on my stomach, from 3 surgeries i had when i was a baby.

Eww, nope, you win. But that's good; I have a severe belly-button phobia.

nugz
December 6, 2007, 05:25 AM
Eww, nope, you win. But that's good; I have a severe belly-button phobia.

haha, thx for saying "ewwww"

Corrissey
December 6, 2007, 05:28 AM
oh i know one. no one will beat this.

i actually dont have a bellybutton. instead i have a huge scar on my stomach, from 3 surgeries i had when i was a baby.


BEAT THAT!

We'll call you "no button nugz" :D xo

I can pick up stuff with my toes like they're me fingers.

nugz
December 6, 2007, 05:29 AM
We'll call you "no button nugz" :D xo

I can pick up stuff with my toes like they're me fingers.

Ive actually had guys tell me my scar was "hawt" and "awesome"...so, im cool with it, whatever. :p

suparni
December 6, 2007, 06:14 AM
uhhh hehehe. well... you already know about one NRITH. :l

well... I suppose I cannot tell anything that involves those I have been intimate with, as that would not be fair or beautiful... so I will tell you about the dreams.

When I was in India last, I became sort of "ill" I suppose. I found, suddenly that I was quite tired... in fact so tired that i could not even get up out of bed. But I was not able to sleep either. Instead, for 5 days I had lucid dreams... sort of filmstrips... watching as I lay there in bed incapable of movement. I had a fever as well. Everything that I heard in the "filmstrips" - everything audio that is, was in rhyme... it all rhymed and even if I spoke aloud, it rhymed - despite me!

So I lay there and see this very vivid lucid dream:

I am by the river holding hands with a small child... a boy. But this child needs no guidance or anything of the sort, because he is wise and "old" in a way - deep and old eyes shining in this young boy.

So the child and I are peering into the black depths of the water. Suddenly a golden fish - an ancient and magical fish emerges and comes up halfway out of the water... and smiles at us.

So I write a poem about this and keep it, I even send it to two people whom I love and have learned a great deal from in life... mentors of sorts...

This fever and tiredness lasts for about 5 days. On the 5th day my father sends me word that he is back from his vacation home early because he has been diagnosed with cancer and he will be in NY all winter.

Then one thing leads to another and many many changes happen in my life all at once... my job is finished, my connection with a man whom I am intimately involved with (in many ways including physically) ends abruptly and I am leaving India.

A few months pass and I am back in NY spending some much needed time with my dad and my family, getting to know my brand new nephew... settling a bit for the first time in many years, and obviously getting my head together as lucid dreams and rhyme is actually kind of scary and frightening and confusing...

So all is well and I am in my safe and simple life and things are starting to settle and I am getting more into photo and I have stopped doing things I was always told I should do or that were easy and just machinelike work... and I begin as a pro photographer... start doing that from scratch.

So everything in my life has changed and the dream and madness that visited for 5 days is gone.

Then I am out with my nephew... and we are in the yard one day when everybody was over at my folks place... and we go by the water and we are looking at the coy in the water... and I snap a photograph. There is the child, the black water, the golden fish, and a statue of buddha sitting there on the edge of the water.

A few days later I am at the gym and suddenly something strikes me and I almost fall to my knees. I get my keys and I immediately go to my computer and look at the pics I took. I went there almost on autopilot as if another force altogether was pushing me. And I open up that picture and then I open up the poem I sent to myself - the one I wrote before I ever saw the pond where the coy live (I was traveling a long time) before I ever even met my nephew, in fact he was an infant when I wrote that poem and I was in India when he was born... and well... there is also a buddha in the pic as well.

And somehow that freaked me out. The whole thing. And it changed everything about the way I view myself and trust myself and my own feeling. I used to doubt myself so incredibly... but my body, my feeling, my faith in myself... even my success and faith in what I do for a living... everything took a huge shift at when the poem and pic came together... and I thoroughly know that I saw the future.

At that moment I realized that time and space are not a horizontal thing - that they are vertical and if you travel deeply into one moment - you can actually transcend time and space and see the future.
It so happened that when I got the fever and saw those things, my father was on the hospital table having surgery and radiation... and I was not aware of it at the time. So perhaps it was just an accident as I believe we are connected and those things can affect me in strange ways... when my mom gets sick I know... when she collapsed once I got sick and called within 5 minutes... I actually left work and went outside to have a smoke and call her... and I had no idea what had happened.
you know - intuition. Well anyway my dad did recover and he is in remission. And I really really had to come home and get to know my family again. I am super glad I did. But that was pretty magical... and I somehow feel I became available to it through mediation and what I learned in india somehow.

Anyways maybe it sounds retarded and dumb... but it was very odd for me... and it was very special and also scary... and I can't really go telling everybody about that - esp not my fam or many of my friends... and certainly not on line at the grocery store or anything like that.

gosh I feel a bit dumb posting this after I heard about straight toes and whatnot. :o:confused:

Corrissey
December 6, 2007, 06:19 AM
^^Incredible story and sixth sense. I believe
Thanks for sharing, suparni --lovely.

suparni
December 6, 2007, 06:40 AM
^^Incredible story and sixth sense. I believe
Thanks for sharing, suparni --lovely.
:o:o :) thanks.

Buzzetta
December 6, 2007, 07:10 AM
Me too. I think Buzzetta does too.

Every day with a Mach 3. Sometimes if there is a growth spurt I keep one on hand to give a tune up before going out.

Hellie
December 6, 2007, 10:52 AM
Er...i`ve nearly died twice.I had gangrene in my appendix once.

My Great Uncle survived the Titanic.

I have a fear of toe nails.I cut mine so there is almost nothing there then paint over the skin.

I`ve seen a ghost.

I sing along to Take That.

I fancied Alan Titchmarsh once for about five minutes.:mad:(it was his jeans that did it.:eek:)

hatfull
December 6, 2007, 11:54 AM
I am obsessive about making lists and organising. I see it as a source of fun, and will not allow anyone else to play (think Christmas tree, decorations, wrapping, shopping lists, organising cds). my husband says I have OCD :(

Anaesthesine
December 6, 2007, 03:53 PM
I have a pair of siamese twin pigs in my library.

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 04:10 PM
I have a pair of siamese twin pigs in my library.

In a jar? Gotta pic?

MsChievous
December 6, 2007, 04:14 PM
I am obsessive about making lists and organising. I see it as a source of fun, and will not allow anyone else to play (think Christmas tree, decorations, wrapping, shopping lists, organising cds). my husband says I have OCD :(

Mom - is that you? :p

Anaesthesine
December 6, 2007, 04:23 PM
In a jar? Gotta pic?

They are taxidermied and behind glass. If I were not such a hopeless technophobe, I could post a picture.

I also have a four-legged chicken named "Shooter," who used to shoot marbles in a side-show.

Gooble gobble, and all that.

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 04:24 PM
I am obsessive about making lists and organising. I see it as a source of fun, and will not allow anyone else to play (think Christmas tree, decorations, wrapping, shopping lists, organising cds). my husband says I have OCD :(

I'm the same way about CDs & records. Every one in my collection has to be put back in its case or sleeve with the label oriented the exact right way.


They are taxidermied and behind glass. If I were not such a hopeless technophobe, I could post a picture.

Bummer. That'd be some stuffed pork that I wouldn't mind seeing.

Worm
December 6, 2007, 04:27 PM
I'm the same way about CDs & records. Every one in my collection has to be put back in its case or sleeve with the label oriented the exact right way.

I'm the same way. The A-side must be facing upward. The inner sleeve must not open out in the same direction as the outer. All the albums and CDs must be organized chronologically, with any singles slotted in accordingly, and my collection is alphabetized by artist.

Have you ever seen the movie "Diner"?

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 04:30 PM
I'm the same way. The A-side must be facing upward. The inner sleeve must not open out in the same direction as the outer. All the albums and CDs must be organized chronologically, with any singles slotted in accordingly, and my collection is alphabetized by artist.

Exactamente. I wanted to spare everyone the further details, but you've done that for me. And you should see how I organize iTunes.

My fiction bookshelf is organized chronologically, not alphabetically by author. Drives a certain someone else in the house bonkers.


Have you ever seen the movie "Diner"?

No, but I wouldn't remember it even if I had. Why?

Anaesthesine
December 6, 2007, 04:36 PM
Bummer. That'd be some stuffed pork that I wouldn't mind seeing.

OK, I'll give it a whirl.

Two days later...

Worm
December 6, 2007, 04:50 PM
Exactamente. I wanted to spare everyone the further details, but you've done that for me. And you should see how I organize iTunes.

My fiction bookshelf is organized chronologically, not alphabetically by author. Drives a certain someone else in the house bonkers.

Oh, iTunes, don't even get me started. Naturally one starts by assuring chronological purity, re-titling all the albums to include numerical prefixes. I also divide them by single to preserve the track listings. Thus, for Morrissey, my "Suedehead" single is 01, "Viva Hate" is 02, "Sunday" is 03, and so forth. All have the album artwork (thanks Stephane!) for the visualizer.

Even more embarrassingly, my Joy Division & New Order tracks include the original Factory catalog numbers.

As for the books, I salute you. I've often thought of doing that. I do mine chronologically by author, but keep them separate by nationality. I also try and put them in different bookcases. So my English unit has Chaucer on the bottom and Zadie Smith on top-- Zadie likes being on top, I hear tell.


No, but I wouldn't remember it even if I had. Why?

The movie sucked. But there's a character in the movie who is fanatical about his records (the story takes place in 1950s Baltimore and the guy has huge shelves full of vinyl). Before he can get married he makes his fiancee take a test: she's quizzed on the recording artist, the label, and other minutiae surrounding dozens upon dozens of records. I always think of him when discussing this topic.

little stripey socks
December 6, 2007, 04:54 PM
20 years ago, I stole Morrissey's trash *embarrassed*

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 05:03 PM
Oh, iTunes, don't even get me started. Naturally one starts by assuring chronological purity, re-titling all the albums to include numerical prefixes. I also divide them by single to preserve the track listings. Thus, for Morrissey, my "Suedehead" single is 01, "Viva Hate" is 02, "Sunday" is 03, and so forth. All have the album artwork (thanks Stephane!) for the visualizer.

Even more embarrassingly, my Joy Division & New Order tracks include the original Factory catalog numbers.

Mine, too! What I do is use the Comment field to include the original release date (going so far as to list which country in which it was released first), its record label and catalog number, and, if it's a Smiths/Moz tune, a URL for the relevant page on Passions. For example, entries #94-97 on my master Smiths/Moz playlist look like:

Rubber Ring - 1987/02/23 UK "The World Won't Listen" LP (Rough Trade ROUGH101), alternate version, http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d30wwl.htm
Sheila Take a Bow - 1987/03/16 US "Louder Than Bombs" LP (Sire 9 25569-1), http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d33ltb.htm
You Just Haven't Earned it Yet, Baby - 1987/03/16 US "Louder Than Bombs" LP (Sire 9 25569-1), http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d33ltb.htm
Girlfriend in a Coma - 1987/08/14 UK "Girlfriend in a Coma" 7" single (Rough Trade RT197), http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d34giac.htm)


You get the idea. But it changes how you listen to the songs: for example, I don't just listen to Viva Hate in album order. Instead, I listen to "Suedehead" & its b-sides, then everything on Viva Hate except "Suedehead," then the b-sides of "Everyday Is Like Sunday," etc. I don't put anything else in the song title, though, because I follow the MusicBrainz ("http://www.musicbrainz.org) tagging guidelines pretty religiously.


As for the books, I salute you. I've often thought of doing that. I do mine chronologically by author, but keep them separate by nationality. I also try and put them in different bookcases. So my English unit has Chaucer on the bottom and Zadie Smith on top-- Zadie likes being on top, I hear tell.

Well, okay, I'll admit that my Latin & Greek books each get their own separate bookcase, and they're chronological within their own groups. But everything else is chronological, regardless of language or nationality. The Decameron should come right before The Canterbury Tales, dammit!


The movie sucked. But there's a character in the movie who is fanatical about his records (the story takes place in 1950s Baltimore and the guy has huge shelves full of vinyl). Before he can get married he makes his fiancee take a test: she's quizzed on the recording artist, the label, and other minutiae surrounding dozens upon dozens of records. I always think of him when discussing this topic.

Wow--that sounds like my kind of guy. But I'd've never gotten married if I'd subjected Mrs. NRitH to that kind of a test. Some things are more important than music trivia, admittedly.

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 05:03 PM
20 years ago, I stole Morrissey's trash *embarrassed*

What was in it?

suparni
December 6, 2007, 05:12 PM
Mine, too! What I do is use the Comment field to include the original release date (going so far as to list which country in which it was released first), its record label and catalog number, and, if it's a Smiths/Moz tune, a URL for the relevant page on Passions. For example, entries #94-97 on my master Smiths/Moz playlist look like:
Rubber Ring - 1987/02/23 UK "The World Won't Listen" LP (Rough Trade ROUGH101), alternate version, http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d30wwl.htm
Sheila Take a Bow - 1987/03/16 US "Louder Than Bombs" LP (Sire 9 25569-1), http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d33ltb.htm
You Just Haven't Earned it Yet, Baby - 1987/03/16 US "Louder Than Bombs" LP (Sire 9 25569-1), http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d33ltb.htm
Girlfriend in a Coma - 1987/08/14 UK "Girlfriend in a Coma" 7" single (Rough Trade RT197), http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d34giac.htm)
You get the idea. But it changes how you listen to the songs: for example, I don't just listen to Viva Hate in album order. Instead, I listen to "Suedehead" & its b-sides, then everything on Viva Hate except "Suedehead," then the b-sides of "Everyday Is Like Sunday," etc. I don't put anything else in the song title, though, because I follow the MusicBrainz (http://%22http://www.musicbrainz.org) tagging guidelines pretty religiously.



Well, okay, I'll admit that my Latin & Greek books each get their own separate bookcase, and they're chronological within their own groups. But everything else is chronological, regardless of language or nationality. The Decameron should come right before The Canterbury Tales, dammit!



Wow--that sounds like my kind of guy. But I'd've never gotten married if I'd subjected Mrs. NRitH to that kind of a test. Some things are more important than music trivia, admittedly.

Holy cow... good thing neither of you have to live with me (worm and NRITH) I am sure I would be on the evening news found strangled to death - in my very own bed as I read!

Worm
December 6, 2007, 05:22 PM
Mine, too! What I do is use the Comment field to include the original release date (going so far as to list which country in which it was released first), its record label and catalog number, and, if it's a Smiths/Moz tune, a URL for the relevant page on Passions. For example, entries #94-97 on my master Smiths/Moz playlist look like:

Rubber Ring - 1987/02/23 UK "The World Won't Listen" LP (Rough Trade ROUGH101), alternate version, http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d30wwl.htm
Sheila Take a Bow - 1987/03/16 US "Louder Than Bombs" LP (Sire 9 25569-1), http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d33ltb.htm
You Just Haven't Earned it Yet, Baby - 1987/03/16 US "Louder Than Bombs" LP (Sire 9 25569-1), http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d33ltb.htm
Girlfriend in a Coma - 1987/08/14 UK "Girlfriend in a Coma" 7" single (Rough Trade RT197), http://www.passionsjustlikemine.com/disc/smiths-d34giac.htm)


You get the idea. But it changes how you listen to the songs: for example, I don't just listen to Viva Hate in album order. Instead, I listen to "Suedehead" & its b-sides, then everything on Viva Hate except "Suedehead," then the b-sides of "Everyday Is Like Sunday," etc. I don't put anything else in the song title, though, because I follow the MusicBrainz ("http://www.musicbrainz.org) tagging guidelines pretty religiously.

Well, okay, I'll admit that my Latin & Greek books each get their own separate bookcase, and they're chronological within their own groups. But everything else is chronological, regardless of language or nationality. The Decameron should come right before The Canterbury Tales, dammit!

My, my, your iTunes system trumps mine! Very impressive! Do you work for the Library of Congress?

For your Greeks and Latins do you have all the Loebs? My dream is to buy them all. I estimate it would cost about $4K or thereabouts.

Also, where do you file Augustine, Boethius, Aquinas etc? I have them floating about.

Worm
December 6, 2007, 05:25 PM
Holy cow... good thing neither of you have to live with me (worm and NRITH) I am sure I would be on the evening news found strangled to death - in my very own bed as I read!

Ha! We're not violent, just geeks. :)

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 05:25 PM
My, my, your iTunes system trumps mine! Very impressive! Do you work for the Library of Congress?

Unfortunately, no.


For your Greeks and Romans do you have all the Loebs? My dream is to buy them all. I estimate it would cost about $4K or thereabouts.

Loebs are for n00bs. You want the Teubners (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teubner); they're more complete and they're far better edited (and usually more up-to-date). Are you a classicist?

little stripey socks
December 6, 2007, 05:26 PM
What was in it?

er... yeast pills, yoghurt, some really old photos of him from the Whalley Range days, all torn up... brown hair dye... it was when he lived with his mum, so any of the items might have been hers...

I wouldn't invade somebody's privacy like that nowadays, I hasten to add- I was a young ne-er-do-well :D

Also, in Morrissey's living room was a big pile of magazines- The Face, Q, all that sort of thing... al with Mozz on the cover :D cute eh?!

Worm
December 6, 2007, 05:28 PM
Loebs are for n00bs. You want the Teubners (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teubner); they're more complete and they're far better edited (and usually more up-to-date). Are you a classicist?

Heh. Well I guess I answered your question already with my unfortunate preference for Loebs.

No, I am not a classicist, although I read them for fun. I just went through a Plutarch kick and I'm now reading up on Alexander (Curtius, Arrian). I understand you are, or were?

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 05:29 PM
er... yeast pills, yoghurt, some really old photos of him from the Whalley Range days, all torn up... brown hair dye... it was when he lived with his mum, so any of the items might have been hers...

I wouldn't invade somebody's privacy like that nowadays, I hasten to add- I was a young ne-er-do-well :D

Also, in Morrissey's living room was a big pile of magazines- The Face, Q, all that sort of thing... al with Mozz on the cover :D cute eh?!

I think that this anecdote warrants its own thread. Do you still have any of this stuff?

But wait--if you were just going through his trash, how'd you know what mags were in his living room? Or were you going through his trash in his house? :D

Busy Clippers
December 6, 2007, 05:41 PM
Something that we didn't already know, or couldn't reasonably guess based on what we already know about you.

I'm "the quiet one." :eek:

little stripey socks
December 6, 2007, 05:48 PM
But wait--if you were just going through his trash, how'd you know what mags were in his living room? Or were you going through his trash in his house? :D

well, did you ever wonder why he had to move to LA?! I squatted it, and I'm still living here :D

My mate took the yeast pills home and tried to make them into 'Mozz wine' with some fruit juice... I think everyone in Manchester was mental back then :D

I can still remember the address- it was given to me by Sarah Champion, actually, of 'disco biscuits' fame... I'd mention it, but it's possible his mum still lives there, so I won't... It's just an interesting address, cos there are no numbers in it, and each line is one word- for example

Morrissey,
Highview,
Towerford,
Sale

that's not it, but it's like that...

Hey, guess what the weather's like in Manchester right now- here's a clue- this town has dragged me down!

virtually dead
December 6, 2007, 05:58 PM
I have a phobia of the kind of jelly found in pork pies
I have a very long toungue
I have one ear slightly bigger than the other
I'm scared of babies
I have a twin
I have a crush on Hamlet

sweet and tender hooligan
December 6, 2007, 06:06 PM
I'm an identical twin- don't know if thats interesting.
I also have an irrational fear of moths!

hatfull
December 6, 2007, 08:36 PM
Exactamente. I wanted to spare everyone the further details, but you've done that for me. And you should see how I organize iTunes.

My fiction bookshelf is organized chronologically, not alphabetically by author. Drives a certain someone else in the house bonkers.



No, but I wouldn't remember it even if I had. Why?
yes! I divide my cds up in a way only I understand. My husband doesn't understand. he thought it would be really funny one day to pretend to put one of my cds in the wrong place :mad: I was very angry. he won't let me organise his cds for him :(

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 09:27 PM
yes! I divide my cds up in a way only I understand.

So what way is that? By color? (I actually knew somebody who did this.)

nugz
December 6, 2007, 09:35 PM
So what way is that? By color? (I actually knew somebody who did this.)

or what about:

Dick: I guess it looks as if you're reorganizing your records. What is this though? Chronological?
Rob: No...
Dick: Not alphabetical...
Rob: Nope...
Dick: What?
Rob: Autobiographical.
Dick: No fucking way.

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 09:56 PM
I have a third nipple!

I'll bet that she doesn't like being called that.

PregnantForTheLastTime
December 6, 2007, 10:28 PM
Wow. I killed this thread but quick.

esheh195
December 6, 2007, 10:42 PM
Ok, it's time to come clean. Three is nothing, I have at least six.
:eek:
"OK, kids, settle down, settle down! The line forms to the left. Plenty of milk for everyone!" :D
http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/3249890.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=DCB332A6E7C66BD3E2CE3C63F579BCA4A55A1E4F32AD3138

A piece of my upper right ear is missing because, for the longest time, my father had an odd obsession with the Flowbee...yes, the vaccuum cleaner meets haircutting appliance. Everyone sees where this is going, huh? Haha
So, he convinced my stupid 12yr old ass that he could give me a good haircut. I wore it really short back then...so he basically had like no attachment on it...just vaccuum cleaner and blade. The blade took the lil piece of ear off...the vaccuum sucked it down. LOL Needless to say, I did not tip the barber. :mad:

suparni
December 6, 2007, 10:57 PM
:eek:

A piece of my upper right ear is missing because, for the longest time, my father had an odd obsession with the Flowbee...yes, the vaccuum cleaner meets haircutting appliance. Everyone sees where this is going, huh? Haha
So, he convinced my stupid 12yr old ass that he could give me a good haircut. I wore it really short back then...so he basically had like no attachment on it...just vaccuum cleaner and blade. The blade took the lil piece of ear off...the vaccuum sucked it down. LOL Needless to say, I did not tip the barber. :mad:

Gosh Eric... that sucks and it reminds me of the time my dad broke my collar bone! It was our first run of the day out on the slopes. I got onto the chairlift, but a bit off center. I had been fiddling with my ski pole and had taken the strap off my wrist. It started to fall from my hand and by this time we were about 10-15 feet up in the air. I slid from the seat beside my father on the chairlift and the next thing I know I am rolling over in the snow looking up to tell him I am okay - when he comes crashing down on top of me... breaking my collar bone with his full grown body - I was about 7 or so at the time. My dad had been trying to catch me and fell right off the chair in his attempt to do so. :/ I woulda been fine. Worst part is that he was so embarrassed that he just brushed me off and told everybody everything was fine and got us right back on the chair despite my complaints. By the time we got to the top of the mountain he realized that I was not being dramatic but something really was wrong as I could not stop crying. Needless to say - that one run skiing down with a broken collar bone was the worst trail I have ever had to endure.

He bought me two Siamese cats (I named one moonlight and we all named the other one Ebony) when we got home - I suppose as an apology for not believing me and telling everybody I was fine and telling me to stop being such a "candy-ass" and to just "get over it and ski down the mountain."

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 10:58 PM
Wow. I killed this thread but quick.

Wait--what happened? I missed it.

suparni
December 6, 2007, 10:59 PM
Wait--what happened? I missed it.

It seems from Erics quote that Preg has 6 kids :):D:p

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 11:03 PM
It seems from Erics quote that Preg has 6 kids :):D:p

Oh, wait, I see it now. 6 kids, though? Maybe in her worst nightmare.

esheh195
December 6, 2007, 11:09 PM
Wait--what happened? I missed it.

It seems from Erics quote that Preg has 6 kids :):p

Oh, wait, I see it now. 6 kids, though? Maybe in her worst nightmare.

Actually, Preggers commented that she had Cornelius Blaze's third nipple beat...claiming proud ownership of six nips! :D :eek:

Not Right in the Head
December 6, 2007, 11:10 PM
Actually, Preggers commented that she had Cornelius Blaze's third nipple beat...claiming proud ownership of six nips! :D :eek:

Oh, my. Six? I've heard of three, even four, but...

PregnantForTheLastTime
December 6, 2007, 11:11 PM
And it looks like I wasn't fast enough with the edit button...

You'd never guess. You probably have four or five extras yourself. They're just moles, but apparently the placement is significant... so I've been told.

nugz
December 6, 2007, 11:26 PM
:eek:
"OK, kids, settle down, settle down! The line forms to the left. Plenty of milk for everyone!" :D
http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/3249890.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=DCB332A6E7C66BD3E2CE3C63F579BCA4A55A1E4F32AD3138

A piece of my upper right ear is missing because, for the longest time, my father had an odd obsession with the Flowbee...yes, the vaccuum cleaner meets haircutting appliance. Everyone sees where this is going, huh? Haha
So, he convinced my stupid 12yr old ass that he could give me a good haircut. I wore it really short back then...so he basically had like no attachment on it...just vaccuum cleaner and blade. The blade took the lil piece of ear off...the vaccuum sucked it down. LOL Needless to say, I did not tip the barber. :mad:

haha, thats horrible and hilarious at the same time. reminds me of that scene in Wayne's World...."it's sucking my will to live!!!!"

suparni
December 6, 2007, 11:35 PM
:/ you mean Pregs does not have 6 brats then?

PregnantForTheLastTime
December 6, 2007, 11:43 PM
:/ you mean Pregs does not have 6 brats then?

Dear god, no. Only two.

suparni
December 6, 2007, 11:46 PM
Dear god, no. Only two.

phew. I was wondering how you manage to spend time here at all... I was concerned for a moment. :)

esheh195
December 7, 2007, 12:01 AM
or what about:

Dick: I guess it looks as if you're reorganizing your records. What is this though? Chronological?
Rob: No...
Dick: Not alphabetical...
Rob: Nope...
Dick: What?
Rob: Autobiographical.
Dick: No fucking way.

----
Rob: And if I want to find the song "landslide" by Fleetwood Mac, then I've gotta remember that I bought it for someone in the Fall 1983 pile...but didn't give it to them for personal reasons.
Dick: um...that sounds..........
Rob: Comforting.
Dick: ...yes
Rob: It is. :p:D

esheh195
December 7, 2007, 12:15 AM
And it looks like I wasn't fast enough with the edit button...


Sorry, Preg...I'm have a tendency to get a little trigger happy with the quotes :o LOL


Oh, my. Six? I've heard of three, even four, but...

For your reading entertainment NRiTH:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/85/20060726_supernumerary_nipples_torso_w_text.png/190px-20060726_supernumerary_nipples_torso_w_text.png
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernumerary_nipple

Actually, my favorite fetish model (um...yeah, I don't necessarily know why I have a favorite fetish model :o HAHA...but hey, she's hot, has four nipples and is a trained fire-swallower...so if you're gonna pick a fav...might as well make it Masuimi Max) has 4 nipples.
http://i.imdb.com/Photos/HH/1110087/IMDB.jpg

Not Right in the Head
December 7, 2007, 12:19 AM
Dear god, no. Only two.

Prolly feel like 6 sometimes though, don't they?

Corrissey
December 7, 2007, 12:24 AM
Didn't Chandler Bing have a 'nubbin'?

You guys are killing me.

Um, I can do impressions -okay different voices- and a mean mouth kazoo.

esheh195
December 7, 2007, 12:27 AM
Didn't Chandler Bing have a 'nubbin'?



OMFG!! Chandler DID have a nubbin! BWAhahahahahaha! :D

I can't whistle or blow bubbles with bubblegum and it pisses me off :mad::p...haha..you should see me try to whistle...it is actually pretty funny :o

suparni
December 7, 2007, 12:29 AM
Sorry, Preg...I'm have a tendency to get a little trigger happy with the quotes :o LOL



For your reading entertainment NRiTH:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/85/20060726_supernumerary_nipples_torso_w_text.png/190px-20060726_supernumerary_nipples_torso_w_text.png
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernumerary_nipple

Actually, my favorite fetish model (um...yeah, I don't necessarily know why I have a favorite fetish model :o HAHA...but hey, she's hot, has four nipples and is a trained fire-swallower...so if you're gonna pick a fav...might as well make it Masuimi Max) has 4 nipples.


OMG!!! that is amazing. I just checked myself for extra nipples and it seems I don't have them. No moles on my front torso, several birthmarks on my back though... however nothing that could possibly be an extra nipple anywhere to be found.

vicarinatutugal
December 7, 2007, 12:43 AM
I saw my golly run over the floor when I was little. Here he is actually, I still own him.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b268/karinsaccount/DSC00715.jpg
just stuffed him on the shelf there, what a mess the shelf is.
for now I can bend both my thumbs back. here is the left one.

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b268/karinsaccount/DSC00716.jpg

Corrissey
December 7, 2007, 12:46 AM
I saw my golly run over the floor when I was little. Here he is actually, I still own him.
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b268/karinsaccount/DSC00715.jpg
just stuffed him on the shelf there, what a mess the shelf is.
for now I can bend both my thumbs back. here is the left one.

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b268/karinsaccount/DSC00716.jpg

golly, he's cute. he looks great next to 'the severed alliance' (aka golly gut run over =o) Ha!
love the crazy digits (weird thumbs). crax me up that you posted the pic...this post almost made me fall out of my chair laughing :D hahahahaha

vicarinatutugal
December 7, 2007, 12:50 AM
golly, he's cute. he looks great next to 'the severed alliance' (aka golly gut run over =o) Ha!
love the crazy digits (weird thumbs). crax me up that you posted the pic...this post almost made me fall out of my chair laughing :D hahahahaha

heheh well, I thought I would share with you all. My thumbs weirds my bf out and my son also can bend his thumbs back as can my mum.

Dave
December 7, 2007, 01:40 AM
I don't know if he still does, but a friend of mine used to listen to his cassettes in alphabetical order. This was some time ago. He's married now, and I can't imagine that he could get anyone to put up with this.

SouthpawGlamour
December 7, 2007, 01:45 AM
I used to have tattoos on my fingers. A tattooist burned them off with acid.

yesitis
December 7, 2007, 01:58 AM
can anyone do this with their finger?

http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/3148/fingvp9.jpg

bogdana
December 7, 2007, 02:03 AM
i hate ice cream.

Not Right in the Head
December 7, 2007, 02:06 AM
i hate ice cream.

That's beyond odd. That's just plain fucked up.

Corrissey
December 7, 2007, 02:07 AM
I used to have tattoos on my fingers. A tattooist burned them off with acid.

yikes. Is this proper procedure?

Buzzetta
December 7, 2007, 02:42 AM
Wow--that sounds like my kind of guy. But I'd've never gotten married if I'd subjected Mrs. NRitH to that kind of a test. Some things are more important than music trivia, admittedly.

Before I had a car with automatic locks I put girls through the "door test" from a Bronx Tale.

Heh heh...

Those that passed actually turned out to be some incredible girlfriends. Chazz Palmentiri knew what he was talking about to include that in the movie.

Buzzetta
December 7, 2007, 02:44 AM
well, did you ever wonder why he had to move to LA?! I squatted it, and I'm still living here :D

My mate took the yeast pills home and tried to make them into 'Mozz wine' with some fruit juice... I think everyone in Manchester was mental back then :D

I can still remember the address- it was given to me by Sarah Champion, actually, of 'disco biscuits' fame... I'd mention it, but it's possible his mum still lives there, so I won't... It's just an interesting address, cos there are no numbers in it, and each line is one word- for example

Morrissey,
Highview,
Towerford,
Sale

that's not it, but it's like that...

Hey, guess what the weather's like in Manchester right now- here's a clue- this town has dragged me down!


Disco Biscuits rock... hmmm I should post a new show...

Buzzetta
December 7, 2007, 02:48 AM
i hate ice cream.

Tis fine comrade....

In Soviet Russia, Ice Cream hates you.

Just for NRITH
"All Your Base Belong to Us"

Not Right in the Head
December 7, 2007, 04:23 AM
Tis fine comrade....

In Soviet Russia, Ice Cream hates you.

Just for NRITH
"All Your Base Belong to Us"

Not sure why it's for me, but this is for you:
qItugh-fFgg

nogodsnomasters85
December 7, 2007, 04:52 AM
I got my picture taken with Morris the cat. From the cat food ads. Actually it's like, morris five or twelve or something because they die and they need a new one, kinda like the mgm lion. Thats' odd, I think. Although, the inifinitely more interesting thing to me is who screens potential morris-to-be's and judges them to be the most morris-like, what qualifications one needs to have to get said job, and how much it pays.

Buzzetta
December 7, 2007, 05:00 AM
Not sure why it's for me, but this is for you:
qItugh-fFgg

heh heh
I figured you either knew what it was or would find that video or wiki entry.

cornelius blaze
December 7, 2007, 07:07 AM
I'll bet that she doesn't like being called that.


Actually, Preggers commented that she had Cornelius Blaze's third nipple beat...claiming proud ownership of six nips!


Oh, my. Six? I've heard of three, even four, but...


And it looks like I wasn't fast enough with the edit button...

You'd never guess. You probably have four or five extras yourself. They're just moles, but apparently the placement is significant... so I've been told.


Sorry, Preg...I'm have a tendency to get a little trigger happy with the quotes :o LOL



For your reading entertainment NRiTH:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/85/20060726_supernumerary_nipples_torso_w_text.png/190px-20060726_supernumerary_nipples_torso_w_text.png
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernumerary_nipple

Actually, my favorite fetish model (um...yeah, I don't necessarily know why I have a favorite fetish model :o HAHA...but hey, she's hot, has four nipples and is a trained fire-swallower...so if you're gonna pick a fav...might as well make it Masuimi Max) has 4 nipples.
http://i.imdb.com/Photos/HH/1110087/IMDB.jpg


Didn't Chandler Bing have a 'nubbin'?

You guys are killing me.

Um, I can do impressions -okay different voices- and a mean mouth kazoo.


OMG!!! that is amazing. I just checked myself for extra nipples and it seems I don't have them. No moles on my front torso, several birthmarks on my back though... however nothing that could possibly be an extra nipple anywhere to be found.

I lied on this thread.

(you just can't trust people on the internet)

imogen11
December 7, 2007, 10:00 AM
heheh well, I thought I would share with you all. My thumbs weirds my bf out and my son also can bend his thumbs back as can my mum.

Vicar, are you serious about the gollywog running across the floor when you were young?? That freaks me out.


Me?

I've..uh..been detained and strip-searched by customs. :eek:


I got hit by a car a few years back and landed on my head (whilst drunk). Have a dented head to prove it


I have had many ghostly experiences! :eek:


I've actually had a doctor tell me that I have OCD tendancies. To be honest, I think I agree with him.

I've had premonitions about quite a few things. Some more important than others, most completely inane. I have no control over these, they just happen occasionally.



Love the post about Morrissey's trash by the way :D

neonmad
December 7, 2007, 11:40 AM
I have been kissed on the mouth by a sea lion, I am afraid of the moon, I can tie cherry stems with my tongue & teeth and taste the difference between red and green M&Ms, I have recurring dreams about forgetting to feed goldfish and about inextinguishable fires, I've wielded a sword, I took Mandarin for 3 quarters (and have dreamt in Chinese on occasion), I am a descendant of Wm. the Conquerer etc., am a product of 2 second-marriages, and I was swept away in a river as an infant and watched my body float downstream in front of me despite being face-down.
Ooh, and a ghost called out my name twice in an afternoon when I lived in an old loft in Seattle (and my roommate said the same thing happened to him). Also when I lived in Seattle, a homeless man called me "long & lean"; another called me "short stuff". I am chronically late and have been the last person to board a plane, a train, (buses!,) and a ferry boat.
Today, someone at work told me I am the shyest person he's ever met so I recounted the time in high school when I was given the award for "shyest" student; I dropped out of high school - twice (so you can't say I didn't try).
I later commuted 50 miles to college (and 50 back) on 3-4 buses each day.
And I clearly have insomnia...I'm going to shut up now.:rolleyes:

neonmad
December 7, 2007, 11:43 AM
I write down the price, grocery store, purchase date, and open date on damn near every grocery and general household item that enters our house. It helps me do price comparisons, and determine how long things typically last before I have to buy another one.

That is actually a good idea if you have the wherewithal.

esheh195
December 7, 2007, 02:11 PM
I lied on this thread.

(you just can't trust people on the internet)

That's ok...your lie bought us about 30 minutes of entertainment...so it was all worth it. :p;)
Plus, just thinking about the fact that about half of the readers of this thread likely checked their chest at some point last night looking for moles that might be supernumerary nipples cracks me up for some reason. :D

esheh195
December 7, 2007, 02:15 PM
I've..uh..been detained and strip-searched by customs. :eek:

:o Hopefully, it wasn't by me...I used to work for Customs. I used to be like Eric Cartman running around saying, "Respect ma authoritay!" haha :p



I've had premonitions about quite a few things. Some more important than others, most completely inane. However, the most significant premonition was of my mother's (sudden) death a few weeks before it happened. I have no control over these, they just happen occasionally.

Awww..sorry about your mother. But you did remind me that I often have a weird sense of deja vu. I used to think it was because I was getting f#cked up all of the time. But now that I am on the straight and narrow and continue to experience it, I dunno.

EPbabe
December 7, 2007, 02:34 PM
I forgot to feed my neighbour's cat for 5 days.... :(

Not Right in the Head
December 7, 2007, 03:04 PM
I forgot to feed my neighbour's cat for 5 days.... :(

As in, you forgot to feed your neighbor's cat for 4 days, and your neighbor's ex-cat for 1 day? :eek:

EPbabe
December 7, 2007, 03:16 PM
As in, you forgot to feed your neighbor's cat for 4 days, and your neighbor's ex-cat for 1 day? :eek:

She's a fatty, and I gave her plenty of food the last time I fed her. So she survived. Nothing happened to her apart from becoming very upset. But you don't know what I felt like when I discovered that I had forgotten about the cat! :eek: I had the worst panic attacks of my life. And being a catperson and a former cat-owner made it just worse... :o I'm still not proud of it....

Not Right in the Head
December 7, 2007, 03:18 PM
She's a fatty, and I gave her plenty of food the last time I fed her. So she survived. Nothing happened to her apart from becoming very upset. But you don't know what I felt like when I discovered that I had forgotten about the cat! :eek: I had the worst panic attacks of my life. And being a catperson and a former cat-owner made it just worse... :o I'm still not proud of it....

I'd be mortified. I'm paranoid that my cat sitter won't show up whenever I go out of town. I always put in a special request that she leave a phone message for us after her first day's visit so that I don't freak out for the entire trip.

Corrissey
December 7, 2007, 03:20 PM
I count steps while taking the stairs. Anywhere, everytime.

EPbabe
December 7, 2007, 03:24 PM
I'd be mortified. I'm paranoid that my cat sitter won't show up whenever I go out of town. I always put in a special request that she leave a phone message for us after her first day's visit so that I don't freak out for the entire trip.

Well, after my story you'll be right to become even more paranoid. :o Anyway, I told my neighbour what had happened and he wasn't even annoyed. What is more, the next time he left town he asked me again to look after the cat. But he wrote "Feed Ginger, Monday to Thursday" on a yellow post it and put it on my door, bless him. :p

scottishblood
December 7, 2007, 03:28 PM
I have 4 titanium plates in my face.

Corrissey
December 7, 2007, 03:31 PM
I have 4 titanium plates in my face.

:eek::eek::eek::eek: (that's 4 eeks)

EPbabe
December 7, 2007, 03:37 PM
I count steps while taking the stairs. Anywhere, everytime.

I used to do that when I was a kid. :p We lived in a high-rise estate, on the 10th floor and the elevator broke down every once in a while. So I had some nice stair-climbing-time. 180 stairs in total.

lottie
December 7, 2007, 04:51 PM
I count steps while taking the stairs. Anywhere, everytime.

omg, i do that too!
i cant help it. :rolleyes:

snapyou
December 7, 2007, 05:05 PM
I was in a Samantha Fox video :eek:

vicarinatutugal
December 7, 2007, 05:06 PM
I was in a Samantha Fox video :eek:

wooo what one? my friend had her tape when we were young and we used to dance about singing to touch me.

EPbabe
December 7, 2007, 05:07 PM
I was in a Samantha Fox video :eek:

No feckin' way! :eek:

snapyou
December 7, 2007, 05:11 PM
No feckin' way! :eek:

Yes,feckin' way!

I thought maybe I had imagined it but just checked on youtube and there i am :eek:

It's a kind of blink and you'll miss me affair but I'm proud of my work :)

Not Right in the Head
December 7, 2007, 05:12 PM
Yes,feckin' way!

I thought maybe I had imagined it but just checked on youtube and there i am :eek:

It's a kind of blink and you'll miss me affair but I'm proud of my work :)

C'mon, fess up. Were having some fun?

snapyou
December 7, 2007, 05:15 PM
C'mon, fess up. Were having some fun?

Oh dear,I really thought no one would notice my post.

Let's just say that i get "roughed up" by some plain clothes policemen raiding what looks like a very downmarket brothel !
:eek:

Not Right in the Head
December 7, 2007, 05:17 PM
Oh dear,I really thought no one would notice my post.

Let's just say that i get "roughed up" by some plain clothes policemen raiding what looks like a very downmarket brothel !
:eek:

An excellent lead, but I'm not I can stomach going through all those vids to find it. Save us the pain, wouldja?

snapyou
December 7, 2007, 05:21 PM
An excellent lead, but I'm not I can stomach going through all those vids to find it. Save us the pain, wouldja?

Now now,I thought of all the people on here you'd be first on the case


Oh fuck it,it's I Surrender .

Can't see my face though.They picked me from the crowd watching the video being made in Brick Lane . Funnily enough,I was wearing a white polo shirt with Donald Duck on it. Height of fashion in the 80s !

Why am I telling this to complete strangers :confused:

Zelda Zonk
December 7, 2007, 05:27 PM
Always feel hesitant when near building sites or scaffolding. I have to cross my fingers if I walk under scaffolding.

slubacca
December 7, 2007, 05:36 PM
can anyone do this with their finger?

http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/3148/fingvp9.jpg

i can do that with all of my fingers and then bend my thumbs back as well!! makes them look a bit like claws i think. does that mean we are double-jointed in our hands or just some other freaky thing....:p

nugz
December 7, 2007, 05:37 PM
I don't like my food to touch. I'm such an 6 year old.

Zelda Zonk
December 7, 2007, 05:48 PM
I don't like my food to touch. I'm such an 6 year old.

Same! If bean juice pollutes the mashed potato, forget it!

slubacca
December 7, 2007, 05:54 PM
further proof of the freakishness:
i apologize if it puts anyone off their dinners.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v445/ghostslipsaway/IMG000143.jpg

some other odd things would have to be that i used to cry in the supermarket when i was young if my mother wouldn't buy brussel sprouts and that i generally must eat food items with a fork and a knife, regardless if they are typically thought of as 'finger foods'. i also call my brother by his full name, which i usually can't help and get made fun of for. also once i was at the dentist having a retainer removed from my mouth that had been cemented in and as he took it out, two of my teeth came with it. i didn't feel a thing. it's not really that odd i just can't think of anything else.:o

Corrissey
December 7, 2007, 06:06 PM
I don't like my food to touch. I'm such an 6 year old.

I know people like that. I like to 'ration' my meals...to eat a bite of everything in equal measures so when there's only 2-3 bites left on my plate, it's the last of each food.


further proof of the freakishness:
i apologize if it puts anyone off their dinners.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v445/ghostslipsaway/IMG000143.jpg



dayum -that's some freaky shit

esheh195
December 7, 2007, 06:09 PM
I know people like that. I like to 'ration' my meals...to eat a bite of everything in equal measures so when there's only 2-3 bites left on my plate, it's the last of each food.


LOL. I'm the opposite. I have to eat one thing at a time until it's finished. I usually start with my least favorite thing, eat all of that, then work my way up the food chain, so to speak. :o

Not Right in the Head
December 7, 2007, 06:10 PM
Now now,I thought of all the people on here you'd be first on the case

Why? :confused:


Always feel hesitant when near building sites or scaffolding. I have to cross my fingers if I walk under scaffolding.

Then maybe I shouldn't tell you that a building painter fell to his death just down the street from us when his scaffold collapsed. We couldn't figure out what had happened; the cops held us too far back to see anything. Nothing was mentioned in the papers until weeks later, when someone else in the neighborhood send a letter to the editor complaining about the lack of coverage. All that remains of this poor guy, who turns out to have been an immigrant, is a sickening white paint spill in the parking lot. Some legacy.


further proof of the freakishness:
i apologize if it puts anyone off their dinners.

also once i was at the dentist having a retainer removed from my mouth that had been cemented in and as he took it out, two of my teeth came with it. i didn't feel a thing. it's not really that odd i just can't think of anything else.:o

Double OMFG!

snapyou
December 7, 2007, 06:27 PM
Why? :confused:

!

Just because of your ever so slightly teeny weeny anal method of record filing.
Seems like you're a born investigator/compiler of useless info

But loveable too !!!

Not Right in the Head
December 7, 2007, 06:34 PM
Just because of your ever so slightly teeny weeny anal method of record filing.
Seems like you're a born investigator/compiler of useless info

But I do have limits, and Samantha Fox videos appear to be one of them.


But loveable too !!!

And how.

slubacca
December 7, 2007, 06:39 PM
dayum -that's some freaky shit


Why? :confused:


Double OMFG!

i knowwww! :( i don't even know what it is. i like to pretend that i am double jointed in my freaky hands but that's probably not the case.

nugz
December 7, 2007, 10:42 PM
Same! If bean juice pollutes the mashed potato, forget it!

oh wow, so im not the only person over 8 years old that does this!? haha. whew. :p:o

nugz
December 7, 2007, 10:58 PM
so you be hell to take out for a plate of say, spaghetti with tomato sauce and Parmesan cheese?

haha, well no silly. :p its different if the food is all MEANT to touch, DUH!

Zelda Zonk
December 8, 2007, 12:49 PM
haha, well no silly. :p its different if the food is all MEANT to touch, DUH!

Yeah, rice & pasta with sauces are fine. But it's foodstuffs like fried egg running onto tomatoes. Makes me nauseous just thinking about it. There was actually a special Oprah episode about this kind of thing...seems there's a few of us.

snapyou
December 8, 2007, 12:54 PM
it's foodstuffs like fried egg running onto tomatoes. Makes me nauseous just thinking about it. There was actually a special Oprah episode about this kind of thing...seems there's a few of us.

Aaagghh,I HATE that too!
Is there a name for us ?

Black_Eyed_Sioux
December 8, 2007, 12:57 PM
There was a bloke on the programme Dinnerladies that had that "affliction"....I don't like it when gravy and tomato sauce collide...I don't like egg with mashed potato either...I'm not a freak am I?

Jane
December 8, 2007, 01:24 PM
Don't they make those plates with compartments where you are? Nothing touches. This is a good idea when you have both hot food and cold food on the same plate. I also use them for Chinese food. I don't like sweet and sour sauce touching my fried rice.

Black_Eyed_Sioux
December 8, 2007, 01:28 PM
Don't they make those plates with compartments where you are? Nothing touches. This is a good idea when you have both hot food and cold food on the same plate. I also use them for Chinese food. I don't like sweet and sour sauce touching my fried rice.

I don't want to feel like I'm at school again...
Hot and cold food on the same plate!? I live in Milton Keynes not Cirencester! ;):p

realitybites
December 8, 2007, 03:12 PM
I hate peanut butter.

Hellie
December 8, 2007, 03:27 PM
I once bought a Bucks Fizz single.:o Oh the shame.

Robert Neville
December 8, 2007, 04:12 PM
i own every robbie williams album :p



oh, and i like to lick feet ;)

SouthpawGlamour
December 8, 2007, 04:25 PM
My right big toe cannot move upwards, causing lifelong pain and walking probs.

suparni
December 8, 2007, 04:50 PM
oh, and i like to lick feet ;)

:eek::p:p

Robert Neville
December 8, 2007, 04:51 PM
:eek::p:p indeed

EPbabe
December 8, 2007, 05:16 PM
I hate peanut butter.

Me too. We don't have peanut butter here so I bought a jar in London a few years ago and it was disgusting! :eek:

Not Right in the Head
December 8, 2007, 07:26 PM
I hate peanut butter.

Peanut butter is the food of the gods. And I don't mean that waxy shit that's passed off as peanut butter under such brand names as Jif and Peter Pan--I mean the real thing, with nothing but salt added, and with a thick layer of oil at the top that has to be stirred back in every time. Pure awesomeness.

But I can see how it'd be an acquired taste.

I can't stand bananas, mangoes, or any kind of melon. And when I say "can't stand," I literally mean that I can't stand in the same room as someone who's eating one.

Buzzetta
December 8, 2007, 07:29 PM
I have had four concussions.... (that I know of / remember) lol

I have been held at gunpoint in a foreign country.

westendgirl
December 8, 2007, 07:43 PM
Here's something for starter's....I can make my tongue into a three-leafed clover. :D NO LIE. crap the smiley doesn't help..lol and am double-jointed in the majority of my fingers.

Corrissey
December 8, 2007, 09:00 PM
I have been held at gunpoint in a foreign country.

:eek: dude!

This seems lame compared to that but still odd...

I've used Prep H under my eyes every morning for years.

Now, before you go calling me ass-face and stuff :D I 'learned' it from the modeling profession -and I know a few people do it too. I once heard a lady on Oprah say she uses it on her whole face. :eek: now THAT is odd (ha ha)

Not Right in the Head
December 9, 2007, 12:34 AM
:eek: dude!

This seems lame compared to that but still odd...

I've used Prep H under my eyes every morning for years.

Now, before you go calling me ass-face and stuff :D I 'learned' it from the modeling profession -and I know a few people do it too. I once heard a lady on Oprah say she uses it on her whole face. :eek: now THAT is odd (ha ha)

I've never heard of this practice. What does it do for your eyes?

Corrissey
December 9, 2007, 12:44 AM
I've never heard of this practice. What does it do for your eyes?

It supposedly reduces the swelling/puffyness. 'course not boozing may have the same results :D HA!
I guess it works, but at this point (middle age), it may not anymore. Nothing a face lift can't fix (joking)

hatfull
December 9, 2007, 01:52 AM
My husband has OCD about socks. he freaked out because I had osdd socks on today and I rearranged his to dofferent lenghts :)

Corrissey
December 9, 2007, 01:56 AM
Hmm, something different or odd?...

I'm playing "Mary" (Jesus's ma) at my church's Christmas pageant tomorrow. ODD, you say?! YES! LOL well, technically I am the narrator of the part...not the blessed virgin herself :D duh! ha ha ha

besides, we're doing bloody mary's after church :D yep, I'm an odd one :o)

little stripey socks
December 9, 2007, 04:40 AM
I did E and chatted with sheep

Corrissey
December 9, 2007, 05:14 AM
I did E and chatted with sheep

LMAO :D so, what did they say?!

Buzzetta
December 9, 2007, 08:10 AM
:eek: dude!

This seems lame compared to that but still odd...

I've used Prep H under my eyes every morning for years.

Now, before you go calling me ass-face and stuff :D I 'learned' it from the modeling profession -and I know a few people do it too. I once heard a lady on Oprah say she uses it on her whole face. :eek: now THAT is odd (ha ha)

When they tell you NOT to go off on your own in Jamaica apparently it is not so that you spend the money on the cruise related tours. It is because the locals will hold you at gunpoint after your "local" tour demanding more money. Now the real question is did we pay more money? No because I remember staring dumbfounded at my friend as he flipped out and started yelling at the guy and going after him.

That was when we thought we were still invulnerable at the age of 22. Now... I think we would have given "Echo" the Jamaican our money.

SIDE NOTE = This is Jamaica the island and not Jamaica Queens.

neonmad
December 9, 2007, 08:40 AM
When they tell you NOT to go off on your own in Jamaica apparently it is not so that you spend the money on the cruise related tours. It is because the locals will hold you at gunpoint after your "local" tour demanding more money. Now the real question is did we pay more money? No because I remember staring dumbfounded at my friend as he flipped out and started yelling at the guy and going after him.

That was when we thought we were still invulnerable at the age of 22. Now... I think we would have given "Echo" the Jamaican our money.

Glad you made it out unscathed! Something very similar happened to my cousin and her fiancee in the Philippines. They did not hand over any money, either - they decided the demanders would just keep asking for more & more if they did (or some such explanation). They're home to tell the tale, so I guess it was a good call in their case. God knows what I'd do...:eek:

Anaesthesine
December 9, 2007, 04:30 PM
Bummer. That'd be some stuffed pork that I wouldn't mind seeing.

As promised (and only a few days late) - Piggies!

speedfreaks ball
December 9, 2007, 04:43 PM
i once did the scoreboard at wakefield trinity rl match
(never again very hard work)

PregnantForTheLastTime
December 9, 2007, 04:54 PM
As promised (and only a few days late) - Piggies!Oooh... how deliciously creepy. Reminds me of the video for NIN's Closer... I adore Victorian creepiness, I dream about decrepit attics full of horrifying things. Maybe I am part Goth, but I no longer dress the part. Never really did; was afraid if I dyed my hair black it wouldn't go back. But where I lived as a teenager, all you had to do to be Goth was wear a black shirt, clunky shoes, and red lipstick.

Not Right in the Head
December 9, 2007, 04:56 PM
As promised (and only a few days late) - Piggies!

Wow. That was worth the wait. Looks like they're doing a pork de deux.

PregnantForTheLastTime
December 9, 2007, 04:57 PM
Those piggies are worthy of a caption contest.

"Who are you to judge our love?"

Anaesthesine
December 9, 2007, 05:13 PM
Oooh... how deliciously creepy. Reminds me of the video for NIN's Closer... I adore Victorian creepiness, I dream about decrepit attics full of horrifying things. Maybe I am part Goth, but I no longer dress the part. Never really did; was afraid if I dyed my hair black it wouldn't go back. But where I lived as a teenager, all you had to do to be Goth was wear a black shirt, clunky shoes, and red lipstick.

Cool - I'm running out the door, but I'm gonna get back to this.

(I really shouldn't post here, as I'm only on for minutes at at time!)

Not Right in the Head
December 9, 2007, 05:48 PM
Those piggies are worthy of a caption contest.

"Who are you to judge our love?"

"No, it's not like any other love--this one is different because it's sus"

Sorry, Latin joke. sus="pig". I'll leave now; I don't want to be accused of hogging this thread.

westendgirl
December 9, 2007, 06:11 PM
photos pls.


haha, maybe. I actually just tried, but the fact that my jaw has been locked for the past three days, isn't helping. :( I can only open my mouth less than an inch wide. So my three-leafed clovered tongue looks distorted and not perfectly shaped....:D

Ilmarë
December 9, 2007, 08:33 PM
I'm embarrassed... I do schedules and I have to obey them, otherwise I feel bad conscience.

Anaesthesine
December 10, 2007, 01:40 AM
Oooh... how deliciously creepy. Reminds me of the video for NIN's Closer... I adore Victorian creepiness, I dream about decrepit attics full of horrifying things. Maybe I am part Goth, but I no longer dress the part. Never really did; was afraid if I dyed my hair black it wouldn't go back. But where I lived as a teenager, all you had to do to be Goth was wear a black shirt, clunky shoes, and red lipstick.

Haunting is my business. If you ever need anything Victorian, two-headed or very, very sad, let me know.

;)

Codreanu
December 10, 2007, 02:15 AM
If you ever need anything Victorian, two-headed or very, very sad, let me know.
Don't believe her, PregnantForTheLastTime, I've never met this woman in my life... :eek: :o

Sharron Needles
December 11, 2007, 07:51 AM
I have a huge fucking scar from a messy o.r. incident that you can't see. It's way sexy though.

Sharron Needles
December 11, 2007, 07:52 AM
Oh! And once, I astral projected in my 6th grade Spanish class. Totally forgot about that one.

Not Right in the Head
December 11, 2007, 03:10 PM
Oh! And once, I astral projected in my 6th grade Spanish class. Totally forgot about that one.

Huh. I had to look up "astral projection;" I just figured that, in reference to it happening in 6th grade, it had to do with showing Uranus to your classmates.

bogdana
December 11, 2007, 03:17 PM
i just love to sand crab and munt.

bogdana
December 11, 2007, 03:23 PM
can your food not touch? I've only learned to mix one pair of foods together. creamed spinach and macaroni and cheese. everything else cannot touch! :)

bogdana
December 11, 2007, 03:26 PM
manorexic then? sexy!

Not Right in the Head
December 11, 2007, 03:27 PM
i have a thing about socks / shoelaces / doors / sleeves / ears / fingers / most foods (and other things i can't remember at the moment).

Define "thing."

I can't wear watches because my skin reacts violently after a week or two. My last watch was lost in some castle moat in England in 1988.

HIM
December 11, 2007, 03:27 PM
manorexic then? sexy!

unfortunately not; i'm a fat bastard. i only eat foods designed to increase body weight.

HIM
December 11, 2007, 03:28 PM
Define "thing."

'thing' = concern

bogdana
December 11, 2007, 03:28 PM
Define "thing."

I can't wear watches because my skin reacts violently after a week or two. My last watch was lost in some castle moat in England in 1988.

i guess i have a constriction thing. i cant wear necklaces, turtlenecks, anything on my neck, without constantly tugging it. i even have issues w/regular tshirts. i wear a lot of low cut stuff because of it. i dont like wearing rings or bracelets either, but i can deal.

Not Right in the Head
December 11, 2007, 03:32 PM
'thing' = concern

Ah. Then I have a "thing" with bellybuttons. And anything pressing against the backs of my knees (like kids standing on them when I'm lying down).

bogdana
December 11, 2007, 03:36 PM
this one is kind of embarrassing and sadly true. at the grocery store i compusively front items. I reorganize messed up shelves when i go to target or similar stores as well. i also will push carts back up if theres more than two out in the vicinity of my car.

suparni
December 11, 2007, 03:39 PM
i don't like the number 6 or any numbers that begin or end with a 6.

i also have a thing about the number 23 (particularly any time of day that is 23 minutes past the hour and, also, when the volume control on the stereo in my car is set, inadvertently, to 23).

I like the number three and the number 5. I complete relate to your dislike for the number 6...

23 does not bother me, but I much prefer 21.

:)

I never liked the word behave, but I like the word supervision - super-vision.

HIM
December 11, 2007, 03:43 PM
I like the number three and the number 5. I complete relate to your dislike for the number 6...

23 does not bother me, but I much prefer 21.

:)

I never liked the word behave, but I like the word supervision - super-vision.

yeah 3, by itself, is fine and 21 is okay. 8 is my favourite, though (but i don't think that that's odd - i only mentioned it 'cause you said you liked 21).

EPbabe
December 11, 2007, 04:22 PM
once, i set someone's hair on fire, by mistake.

Once I set my own hair on fire... :o Actually, I just burnt it a little. I was 14, trying to smoke for the first time! :D

heyselena
December 11, 2007, 04:23 PM
i close my eyes when i brush my teeth. weird!!

HIM
December 11, 2007, 04:23 PM
Once I set my own hair on fire... :o Actually, I just burnt it a little. I was 14, trying to smoke for the first time! :D

sounds like you were rubbish at smoking. did you get any better?

esheh195
December 11, 2007, 04:26 PM
Once I set my own hair on fire... :o Actually, I just burnt it a little. I was 14, trying to smoke for the first time! :D

I've singed my eyebrows more than once when I was drunk and couldn't find a lighter, so I was forced to light my cigarette of the stove.:o

I think even worse, was when I was tanked and thought that it was a brilliant idea to spray Everclear from my mouth into an raging fire in a BBQ. It would have looked cool, except for the fact that my friend had decided to get too close to the BBQ directly across from where I was standing. Um...he had to shave his head after the 'incident'

EPbabe
December 11, 2007, 04:31 PM
i close my eyes when i brush my teeth. weird!!

I do it too! :eek: I thought I was the only one! I guess I started doing it to avoid foam going into my eyes.... :o

Practising Troublemaker
December 11, 2007, 04:33 PM
- I have had my jugular vein cut...how nice that was...but I survived!
- I have a huge fear of hens and chickens
- I can flip my eyelids inside out...I used to be able to breath through my eyes too.

Love PTxx.

EPbabe
December 11, 2007, 04:33 PM
sounds like you were rubbish at smoking. did you get any better?

Hahahahahahaha! Yes, I was rubbish :D Well, I got better and I smoked quite heavily for a couple of years. Then I got bored with it and stopped (for the sake of all mankind)


I've singed my eyebrows more than once when I was drunk and couldn't find a lighter, so I was forced to light my cigarette of the stove.:o

I think even worse, was when I was tanked and thought that it was a brilliant idea to spray Everclear from my mouth into an raging fire in a BBQ. It would have looked cool, except for the fact that my friend had decided to get too close to the BBQ directly across from where I was standing. Um...he had to shave his head after the 'incident'

:eek: :D Hilarious! I'm sure your poor friend wasn't laughing, but still. Did his hair grow back?

vicarinatutugal
December 11, 2007, 04:36 PM
- I have had my jugular vein cut...how nice that was...but I survived!


Love PTxx.

wow, what happened?
*ignores the eyelids bit cause it makes me feel sick*

suparni
December 11, 2007, 04:39 PM
yeah 3, by itself, is fine and 21 is okay. 8 is my favourite, though (but i don't think that that's odd - i only mentioned it 'cause you said you liked 21).

oh here you are again! usually I never bump into folks here... Good morning, Him. :)

esheh195
December 11, 2007, 04:40 PM
:D Hilarious! I'm sure your poor friend wasn't laughing, but still. Did his hair grow back?

Well...those things take time, but yeah...haha, eventually he had a full head of hair.
He will never look at a BBQ the same again though. And of course, I was banned from drinking anything with a proof of 80 or higher by an open flame. :o:p
We actually had it on video tape and would play it over and over again in slo-mo just to piss him off. :D I'd post, but I can't remember who had the camera that summer.

Practising Troublemaker
December 11, 2007, 04:48 PM
wow, what happened?
*ignores the eyelids bit cause it makes me feel sick*

I went for an operation on my left ear a while back and they had to cut open to get to the ear drum...turns out my jugular vein is placed in a different place to most peoples, it is like this for about every 1 in 150,000 people apparently. So they managed to cut it and luckily healed it in time for me not to die!

Love PTxx.

Corrissey
December 11, 2007, 04:52 PM
I have (what my DH likes to call it) a ‘dog nose’ meaning my sense of smell is incredible.
Yes, this is more of a curse than a blessing.

I see the numbers 241 everywhere all the time… digital clocks, cell phone, PC, license plates, road markers, you name it.
The weird thing is I grew up at the address 241 and that my twin brother and Mom see the numbers all the time too.
I really should play ‘em on the Lotto Pick 3.

HIM
December 11, 2007, 04:55 PM
oh here you are again! usually I never bump into folks here... Good morning, Him. :)


good morning, etc.

Not Right in the Head
December 11, 2007, 05:00 PM
The weird thing is I grew up at the address 241 and that my twin brother and Mom see the numbers all the time too.

Wouldn't it be weirder if all three of you saw a number that didn't have an obvious association in your collective memories?

esheh195
December 11, 2007, 05:01 PM
Wouldn't it be weirder if all three of you saw a number that didn't have an obvious association in your collective memories?

like for instance, the number 23?

Not Right in the Head
December 11, 2007, 05:04 PM
like for instance, the number 23?

Or 420, even.

suparni
December 11, 2007, 05:09 PM
The weird thing is I grew up at the address 241 and that my twin brother

Coz... Twin brother???? Didn't you write somewhere back there something like "everybody needs somebody hold and be held by and be close to when they go to sleep" etc...

The twins I know are often very comfortable with human connection and seem easy and relaxed with physical closeness... I wonder if that experience in the womb has anything to do with it - or if these are just isolated instances I have observed. gee...

Practising Troublemaker
December 11, 2007, 05:11 PM
I have a reoccuring dream about Moz...

I am in New York City, in some dusty old record store and browsing through the Morrissey section I always find a rare CD of which only one copy exists. I has Matter Of Opinion and a couple of others on it...I always get really excited and for some reason I leave it on the shelf whilst I go to look around the store. I turn to go and get the CD only to see the back of Morrissey as he picks up the CD and breaks it in half, I always run to him but he fades softly away leaving behind a broken CD with the word 'Sorry' written on it in Morrissey's hand writing.

Love PTxx.

Not Right in the Head
December 11, 2007, 05:15 PM
Coz... Twin brother???? Didn't you write somewhere back there something like "everybody needs somebody hold and be held by and be close to when they go to sleep" etc...

The twins I know are often very comfortable with human connection and seem easy and relaxed with physical closeness... I wonder if that experience in the womb has anything to do with it - or if these are just isolated instances I have observed. gee...

Twins is freaky, I'll give you that...


I have a reoccuring dream about Moz...

I am in New York City, in some dusty old record store and browsing through the Morrissey section I always find a rare CD of which only one copy exists. I has Matter Of Opinion and a couple of others on it...I always get really excited and for some reason I leave it on the shelf whilst I go to look around the store. I turn to go and get the CD only to see the back of Morrissey as he picks up the CD and breaks it in half, I always run to him but he fades softly away leaving behind a broken CD with the word 'Sorry' written on it in Morrissey's hand writing.

That ain't a dream; that's a nightmare! :eek:

Corrissey
December 11, 2007, 05:26 PM
Coz... Twin brother???? Didn't you write somewhere back there something like "everybody needs somebody hold and be held by and be close to when they go to sleep" etc...

The twins I know are often very comfortable with human connection and seem easy and relaxed with physical closeness... I wonder if that experience in the womb has anything to do with it - or if these are just isolated instances I have observed. gee...

"Coz" - cute :o

Um, I didn't write that... ALTHO he and I used to sleep together as young kids on nights we'd watch scary shows and movies. The last straw for my Dad was when we wanted to sleep together after going to see Nightmare on Elm Street at the movie theater. Dad: "arent' you two a little too old for that anymore?!" (yeah, we were 17 :eek:) p.s. we did NOT hold eachother in bed. Pervs.

Being a twinkie is cool. We really are the female/male version of eachother. Tho he's not into Moz like I am =o) He likes Matt Johnson (The The) more.

Skinner
December 11, 2007, 05:29 PM
I collect Pee Wee Herman toys. Dolls, action figures, trading cards, watches...you name it, I have it or want it. So if anyone has anything in mind up for trade or sale, let me know :cool:

Corrissey
December 11, 2007, 05:40 PM
I collect Pee Wee Herman toys. Dolls, action figures, trading cards, watches...you name it, I have it or want it. So if anyone has anything in mind up for trade or sale, let me know :cool:

OMG! I love Pee Wee!! And I love you, Skinner :)
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w70/kuzmicm/peewee.jpg

bogdana
December 11, 2007, 05:42 PM
what a coincidence, a)i watched pee wee's playhouse on 'comcast on demand' this weekend and b)he exposed himself an hour from my hometown lol

esheh195
December 11, 2007, 05:44 PM
I collect Pee Wee Herman toys. Dolls, action figures, trading cards, watches...you name it, I have it or want it. So if anyone has anything in mind up for trade or sale, let me know :cool:

hahaha...pee wee is awesome! I used to have the talking Pee Wee figure:
http://home.att.net/~ddees3/Toys/dl-pwtlk.jpg
but I wore it out by pulling the cord so often that the voice got effed up and it started sounding like a demonically-possessed alvin and the chipmunks was living inside of him...so he had to go. :(

Skinner
December 11, 2007, 05:48 PM
OMG! I love Pee Wee!! And I love you, Skinner :)
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w70/kuzmicm/peewee.jpg

Thanks!!!! and also, "Then why don't you marry me Bogdana?" haha!

http://www.x-entertainment.com/pics3/pee27.jpg

Skinner
December 11, 2007, 05:50 PM
hahaha...pee wee is awesome! I used to have the talking Pee Wee figure:
http://home.att.net/~ddees3/Toys/dl-pwtlk.jpg
but I wore it out by pulling the cord so often that the voice got effed up and it started sounding like a demonically-possessed alvin and the chipmunks was living inside of him...so he had to go. :(

The first one I had did that too. The trick is to hold onto the string and allow it to be retracted into the doll slowly so that the phrase is played at the right pace.

You pick these ridiculously dorky tips as you do such sad things. :cool:

bogdana
December 11, 2007, 05:51 PM
i always wanted the pee wee doll but never got one! parents chose to keep pumping out kids instead of chilling with the ones they had :p so we never got nuttin'!
I always get a slight chuckle when Paul makes guest appearances on television and in movies.

Corrissey
December 11, 2007, 05:57 PM
ridiculously dorky

I know you are, but what am I?! :D

bogdana
December 11, 2007, 05:58 PM
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

I decided Dorky is the secret word!

suparni
December 11, 2007, 06:27 PM
"Coz" - cute :o

Um, I didn't write that... ALTHO he and I used to sleep together as young kids on nights we'd watch scary shows and movies. The last straw for my Dad was when we wanted to sleep together after going to see Nightmare on Elm Street at the movie theater. Dad: "arent' you two a little too old for that anymore?!" (yeah, we were 17 :eek:) p.s. we did NOT hold eachother in bed. Pervs.

Being a twinkie is cool. We really are the female/male version of eachother. Tho he's not into Moz like I am =o) He likes Matt Johnson (The The) more.

gee musta been crystal who wrote that... but nice to hear about the scary movies!!!

esheh195
December 11, 2007, 06:45 PM
I always get a slight chuckle when Paul makes guest appearances on television and in movies.

haha...me too! Everytime I see him in something I gotta get all dorky and yell out 'Look, it's Pee Wee!!' as if no one would have recognized him if I hadn't pointed it out.
Nothing is better than Paul as Derek Foreal in Blow though! :cool:

bogdana
December 11, 2007, 07:06 PM
haha...me too! Everytime I see him in something I gotta get all dorky and yell out 'Look, it's Pee Wee!!' as if no one would have recognized him if I hadn't pointed it out.
Nothing is better than Paul as Derek Foreal in Blow though! :cool:

AAAAAAAAAA! (you said the secret word)

you'd be surprised how many people don't recognize him at first. I saw him in blow, too! I think he needs more movie parts. I love it!

bogdana
December 11, 2007, 07:08 PM
Pee-Wee's Big Return? Paul Reubens Discusses Plans For Two Pee-Wee Films (http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1576172/story.jhtml)oh my gosh: this just in, literally: It was posted TODAY!

Skinner
December 11, 2007, 07:45 PM
haha...me too! Everytime I see him in something I gotta get all dorky and yell out 'Look, it's Pee Wee!!' as if no one would have recognized him if I hadn't pointed it out.
Nothing is better than Paul as Derek Foreal in Blow though! :cool:

I agree! What a great roll for him! A campy drug lord! haha.

My favorite part was at his huge party when he was posing with the sluts and Thai sticks..."Get my camera; this will make a great Christmas card!" hahaha!

mauve21
December 19, 2007, 03:30 AM
I am double jointed and I do funny accents.....

Buzzetta
January 21, 2008, 06:53 AM
I was once lost in a cornfield up in Canada when I was about 8. Took them awhile to find me.

bogdana
January 21, 2008, 06:57 AM
I was once lost in a cornfield up in Canada when I was about 8. Took them awhile to find me.

Is that where they grow the "money corn"?
http://bp0.blogger.com/_VarVULVo-Ck/R2qFuYrXgkI/AAAAAAAAAEw/3NHWUBOGdDc/S226/untitled.bmp
"First rule in roadside beet sales: the most attractive beets on top. The ones that make you pull the car over and go, “wow, I need this beet right now.” Those are the money beets." -http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger2/2100/454552159609374/226/z/343322/gse_multipart22380.png

Buzzetta
January 21, 2008, 07:07 AM
lolz ... Jim

I have to admit that I remember being scared. The corn was much taller than I was and it took my parents and the people they were visiting awhile to find me. These people were growing corn for a living and also somehow had a dairy farm. I was really lost... wasn't fun.

Oh yeah... when I was three and on my first trip to Disney World I wandered away after getting separated from my mom and the Amtrak train started to leave without me. That was a storm of excitement. I remember wandering around and some guy picked me up and carried me to the train. My mother met me with a hail of hugs, screaming slaps and tears.

lol... I think that was one of the earliest recollections of my brother and I causing my mom serious stress. In another post I will describe how we flooded the house... unless I already have in my 2000+ posts.

bogdana
January 21, 2008, 07:10 AM
Oh yeah... when I was three and on my first trip to Disney World I wandered away after getting separated from my mom and the Amtrak train started to leave without me. That was a storm of excitement. I remember wandering around and some guy picked me up and carried me to the train. My mother met me with a hail of hugs, screaming slaps and tears.

i dont remember this, but there was this one department store in Tampa that is now defunct, it started w/a Z. This man came up to me and looked enough like my father (who worked 2 jobs so was scarce around the house; was it for money or to stay away from my mom who knows?) that I followed him out of the store. I think I was 3 1/2.
Zayres. that was the store. wtf happened to them!

nugz
January 21, 2008, 07:13 AM
lolz ... Jim

I have to admit that I remember being scared. The corn was much taller than I was and it took my parents and the people they were visiting awhile to find me. These people were growing corn for a living and also somehow had a dairy farm. I was really lost... wasn't fun.

Oh yeah... when I was three and on my first trip to Disney World I wandered away after getting separated from my mom and the Amtrak train started to leave without me. That was a storm of excitement. I remember wandering around and some guy picked me up and carried me to the train. My mother met me with a hail of hugs, screaming slaps and tears.

lol... I think that was one of the earliest recollections of my brother and I causing my mom serious stress. In another post I will describe how we flooded the house... unless I already have in my 2000+ posts.

haha that actually is pretty terrifying. i remember when i was little, my mom and my aunt took me and my cousin to Sesame Place, and my cousin got lost. when we finally found him he was sobbing uncontrollably, flipping the fuck out. that shits scary when you're a kid.

bogdana
January 21, 2008, 07:26 AM
haha that actually is pretty terrifying. i remember when i was little, my mom and my aunt took me and my cousin to Sesame Place, and my cousin got lost. when we finally found him he was sobbing uncontrollably, flipping the fuck out. that shits scary when you're a kid.

it is pretty nuts. esp if you arent in a familiar neighborhood place.
i didnt go to bed yet!

Buzzetta
January 21, 2008, 07:47 AM
haha that actually is pretty terrifying. i remember when i was little, my mom and my aunt took me and my cousin to Sesame Place, and my cousin got lost. when we finally found him he was sobbing uncontrollably, flipping the fuck out. that shits scary when you're a kid.

I did not know what was going on so I do not remember expressing any emotion.

chica
January 28, 2008, 10:45 PM
I'm the same height as Napoleon was :p

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_misconceptions

Not Right in the Head
January 28, 2008, 10:46 PM
I'm the same height as Napoleon was :p

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_misconceptions

In French feet (5'2") or British feet (5'6")?

chica
January 28, 2008, 10:48 PM
In both, duh :p

Bassist-In-A-Tutu
January 28, 2008, 10:48 PM
I've got double jointed thumbs. Thats quite odd.

Not Right in the Head
January 28, 2008, 10:48 PM
In both, duh :p

:D :guitar:

chica
January 28, 2008, 10:50 PM
:D :guitar:
Just be grateful I didn't make a "not (b)right in the head" joke, your question was asking for it :D

Not Right in the Head
January 28, 2008, 10:52 PM
Just be grateful I didn't make a "not (b)right in the head" joke, your question was asking for it :D

No, you should have. If you thought that I was serious, that is... :D

Pervomartovtsi
January 28, 2008, 10:52 PM
i daydream wildly every day for about 3 hours (10-13) those dreams are affected by the music on the stereo or the tv stuff, is like some crazy hypnogogia state, sometimes is deligthfull sometimes is pretty nightmarish

laughing_anne
January 28, 2008, 10:58 PM
I can do a split. I've always been able to do it so I guess my joints are quite flexible. Not sure if that's odd though...

chica
January 28, 2008, 10:58 PM
No, you should have. If you thought that I was serious, that is... :D

I didn't know what to think, frankly :p


i daydream wildly every day for about 3 hours (10-13) those dreams are affected by the music on the stereo or the tv stuff, is like some crazy hypnogogia state, sometimes is deligthfull sometimes is pretty nightmarish

Aww darling, I daydream about you too :sweet:

thewarroom
January 28, 2008, 11:00 PM
When I was 5 doctors found a golfball-sized cyst in my right lung. At first they thought it was a cancerous tumor, and they put me on the "cancer floor" at the hospital (my roommate for the first two days died on day three). Not a good time. Fortunately it was not cancerous and i'm fine now, but it was really scary. :(

chica
January 28, 2008, 11:08 PM
HELLO WARRIE!!! :)

I was expecting to read that the cyst was your undeveloped twin :o

ruthless_compassion
January 28, 2008, 11:11 PM
HELLO WARRIE!!! :)

I was expecting to read that the cyst was your undeveloped twin :o

it probably was. that kind of thing is fairly common- look up 'teratoma'

chica
January 28, 2008, 11:15 PM
it probably was. that kind of thing is fairly common- look up 'teratoma'

Wow! Thanks for feeding my sick curiosity :horny:
:D

ruthless_compassion
January 28, 2008, 11:34 PM
Wow! Thanks for feeding my sick curiosity :horny:
:D

that makes you horny? ive heard of weird fetishes before, but... :D

chica
January 28, 2008, 11:37 PM
Shh, I'm already ashamed as it is... :o

Pervomartovtsi
January 29, 2008, 12:03 AM
Aww darling, I daydream about you too :sweet:

sadly never had the pleasure of meeting you in one of em

youarethequarry
January 29, 2008, 12:46 AM
Battlefield Earth is my favorite movie!

troubleluvsme
January 29, 2008, 01:59 AM
Battlefield Earth is my favorite movie!

Battlestar Gallactica is my favorite show.

9 x Fined
January 29, 2008, 02:02 AM
I have met Flavor Flav, Bjork, Dave Chapelle, Jack Black and Robert Smith.

9 x Fined
January 29, 2008, 02:07 AM
actually that's not odd is it.

Corrissey
January 29, 2008, 02:08 AM
actually that's not odd is it.

only if it was all at once :p

Pervomartovtsi
January 29, 2008, 02:23 AM
sometime ago got caught shoplifting and made a sad face( somewhat like shrek's pussy on boots mixed up with rammstein's till lindemann singing bestrafe mich in live aus berlin) and they let me go without calling police

chica
February 18, 2008, 05:31 AM
People would pay to hear my voice wake them up in the morning :confused:

*contemplating starting her own business* :p

xLonelyPlanetBoyx
February 18, 2008, 05:36 AM
i have a fear of mushrooms. and i call my cats "foe-foes". because thier mouths remind me of the meat at taco bell. and everytime i see taco bell meat, "foe-foe" comes into my mind.

William4
February 18, 2008, 05:37 AM
i have a fear of mushrooms. and i call my cats "foe-foes". because thier mouths remind me of the meat at taco bell. and everytime i see taco bell meat, "foe-foe" comes into my mind.

whats a foe-foe?

Buzzetta
February 18, 2008, 05:39 AM
sometime ago got caught shoplifting and made a sad face( somewhat like shrek's pussy on boots mixed up with rammstein's till lindemann singing bestrafe mich in live aus berlin) and they let me go without calling police

Are you male or female? Just out of curiosity.

xLonelyPlanetBoyx
February 18, 2008, 05:40 AM
whats a foe-foe?

a cat. especially ones with poufy mouths.

Not Right in the Head
February 18, 2008, 05:41 AM
Are you male or female? Just out of curiosity.

He's a guy. He posted his pic on the member pics thread, and bogdana asked him whether he's Palestinian. :D

troubleluvsme
February 18, 2008, 05:43 AM
He's a guy. He posted his pic on the member pics thread, and bogdana asked him whether he's Palestinian. :D


He has a few photos in the frink thread as well....not that I check it out
hourly or anything like that ;)

Buzzetta
February 18, 2008, 05:43 AM
He's a guy. He posted his pic on the member pics thread, and bogdana asked him whether he's Palestinian. :D

No shit... that girl makes me laugh.

Not Right in the Head
February 18, 2008, 05:44 AM
No shit... that girl makes me laugh.

Indeed, but I think she was serious when she asked him that! That made it all the funnier...

nugz
February 18, 2008, 05:45 AM
last night, i went out. got too drunk. we all went to a diner after the club. i left a comment on my friends myspace to ask her if she took any pics of me cuz I dont remember and i wanted to be warned. so she writes back this comment.

Nah...but the diner was pretty funny...the bathroom sink and your purse the girls told me what happened ...LMAO

and im like "what happened, i dont remember!!?"

so then she writes:
you were in the bathroom at the diner and the girls walked in and you go "hark who goes there?" when you came out of the stall you saw it was the girls and said oh I know you guys looked in the mirror and said ugh I look bad placed your purse in the sink for which had an automatic starter and it started to put water in your purse and it took you a few seconds to realize this.....lol NO MORE DRINKY FOR YOU!!!!

the funniest part of this is that i yelled "HARK WHO GOES THERE!"
apparently I think I'm Robin Hood when I'm drunk? :confused: I'd say that's quite odd.

Not Right in the Head
February 18, 2008, 05:47 AM
last night, i went out. got too drunk.

Uh, I asked you to tell us something odd about yourself. :D

Arsenal
February 18, 2008, 05:47 AM
I've never voted
I've never driven a car
I've never kissed a woman, or done anything romantic or at all sexual.

I guess that's odd, although it's entirely normal for me.

Not Right in the Head
February 18, 2008, 05:48 AM
I've never voted
I've never driven a car
I've never kissed a woman, or done anything romantic or at all sexual.

I guess that's odd, although it's entirely normal for me.

Do you happen to be younger than 16?

Buzzetta
February 18, 2008, 05:49 AM
Uh, I asked you to tell us something odd about yourself. :D

No matter what anyone else says... always know I find you funny.

xLonelyPlanetBoyx
February 18, 2008, 05:49 AM
i've never driven in a car by myself. i'm almost 18, and still don't have a license. i had to get a permit again. i don't have a job. i have motor tics.