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Six Weird Facts.

Tue Feb 13, 2007, 10:26 PM
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=switchbladeserenade tagged me, so here goes.

Here are the rules:

The player of this "game" starts with the topic "6 weird habits/things about yourself" and people who get tagged need to write a journal about their 6 weird habits/things as well as stating the rules clearly. In the end, you need to choose the next 6 people to be tagged and list their names. Don't forget to leave a comment that says "you are tagged" in their devpage comments and tell them to read yours.... " blah blah blah, rules, etc.

Weird Fact #1: I usually don't know what day/month/year it is. Associated with that, I usually have to calculate how old I am ("I was born in 80, I think its 07 and before October. Must be 26 now.").

Weird Fact #2: Despise Avocados. I might be the only native Californian that does.

Weird Fact #3: When I go to sleep, the closet door has to be shut all the way. Not shut, not sleeping. Also, blankets have to cover everything from the neck down. It could be just a sheet, but everything below the neck must be covered. Hands and Feet too.

Weird Fact #4: When talking with people, I turn my ears towards them. This is a habit from when I lost my hearing temporarily (if you can count 6 months as temp), and needed the edge to understand what was being said.

Weird Fact #5: I listen to (and genuinely enjoy) Humppa. Thats Finnish Polka-rock doing covers of American pop hits. Humppa is a serious thing.

Weird Fact #6: I've gotten Scurvy before. Entirely staying on land, of course. No fruits or vegetables for 3-4 months.

Craptacular, now to choose 6 peeps.


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I am also a native Californian who hates avocados!

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I know a lot of people who hate Avocados. I think your all crazy as the avocado is practically the worlds most perfect food...but to each their own.

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I'm tood runk to be tagged right noW!

Okay I'll do it/

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... scurvy? I'm sure that was horrible at the time. But now - now do you think it's cool? Does having had scurvy make you feel like a pirate or some sort of rugged, scruffy sailor or something like that?

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"English: A language that lurks in dark alleys, beats up other languages, and rifles through their pockets for spare vocabulary."
cool? no. hilarious in its absurdity? yes. also, I do enjoy the look of pure horror on vegetarians faces when I tell them that.

besides, how many people do you know can claim they've gotten scurvy w/o being at sea? ;)
:rofl: Scurvy!!

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I can't say that I know a single one. Alas. Although, there was this one dude at college who ate oranges every day. One of my friends commented that he must really like citrus. The guy said that he didn't particularly like it. So, my friend asked why all the oranges. The reply? "My mom would kill me if I got scurvy!"

Also, about your #3? Me too. And I also agree with #1, except for the part about being a native Californian.

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"English: A language that lurks in dark alleys, beats up other languages, and rifles through their pockets for spare vocabulary."
Awesome! I would never have known you were so weird until I read your six weird facts. I wonder what you would have come up with had you been tagged for 16 weird facts?

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I probably would have talked about my achilles tendons (very short, because I learned how to walk on my tiptoes), that I need to plug my nose when I sneeze, floating cartilage in my knees, my reaction to magnets near my forehead, and more.

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