Your One Goofy Thing.

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Sigmund

Waiting in Uber.
Jan 3, 2010
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In your mirror.
Ha!

I have many goofy azz things.

For example, when I wake up in the morning I have to wash my hands thoroughly before I wash my face. Ha! (Don't ask me why I have to wash my hands, work up a lather and rinse my hands THOROUGHLY before I wash my face. IDK why. )

What's your goofy thing?
 

not_nadine

Comfortably Roont
Nov 19, 2011
29,655
139,785
Behind you
you don't wanna know.

I give a nasty look to the shower every morning. Then we fight.

I have to put fingers in my ears. Then I get comfy with it. Nice Nice. Lather Smelling puuffy and shampoo.. at the last moment every day. A water droplet lands directly in my inner ear drum.

The shower and I have issues.
 

danie

I am whatever you say I am.
Feb 26, 2008
9,760
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Kentucky
I have to drive fast no matter where I'm going, no matter if I'm late or not, or even if I'm in no hurry.
I have to be in a race with everyone around me. On a two-lane road, I look for every chance
to pass a slower driver.

I find it extremely satisfying to maneuver in and out of traffic and try to never use the brakes--just slow down by downshifting.
All this with VERY loud music--usually rap--blasting in my ears.

My father and brother always had sports cars and watched racing. My brother raced for a while. I guess that's why I do it now.
Goofy, eh?
 

pegasus216

Eternal Members
Jun 20, 2013
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Delaware
I have to drive fast no matter where I'm going, no matter if I'm late or not, or even if I'm in no hurry.
I have to be in a race with everyone around me. On a two-lane road, I look for every chance
to pass a slower driver.

I find it extremely satisfying to maneuver in and out of traffic and try to never use the brakes--just slow down by downshifting.
All this with VERY loud music--usually rap--blasting in my ears.

My father and brother always had sports cars and watched racing. My brother raced for a while. I guess that's why I do it now.
Goofy, eh?
The po-po is gonna take your [ilot's license one of these days...

Sig, I do the same thing with washing my hands first thing in the morning.
 

carrie's younger brother

Well-Known Member
Mar 8, 2012
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NJ
I have to drive fast no matter where I'm going, no matter if I'm late or not, or even if I'm in no hurry.
I have to be in a race with everyone around me. On a two-lane road, I look for every chance
to pass a slower driver.

I find it extremely satisfying to maneuver in and out of traffic and try to never use the brakes--just slow down by downshifting.
All this with VERY loud music--usually rap--blasting in my ears.

My father and brother always had sports cars and watched racing. My brother raced for a while. I guess that's why I do it now.
Goofy, eh?
I'm like that with walking. Commuting to NYC 5 days a week for work, (and having grown up and lived in the metro area all my life) I can't stand slow or even moderately paced walkers when I'm commuting. It's zip, zip, zip inbetween, around and wherever I fit (and I'm 6ft./200lbs.). I'm quick and good though. Like a ninja walker/commuter.
 

FlakeNoir

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Apr 11, 2006
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New Zealand
I'm like that with walking. Commuting to NYC 5 days a week for work, (and having grown up and lived in the metro area all my life) I can't stand slow or even moderately paced walkers when I'm commuting. It's zip, zip, zip inbetween, around and wherever I fit (and I'm 6ft./200lbs.). I'm quick and good though. Like a ninja walker/commuter.
:laugh:

:love:
 

fljoe0

Cantre Member
Apr 5, 2008
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120 miles S of the Pancake/Waffle line
I'm like that with walking. Commuting to NYC 5 days a week for work, (and having grown up and lived in the metro area all my life) I can't stand slow or even moderately paced walkers when I'm commuting. It's zip, zip, zip inbetween, around and wherever I fit (and I'm 6ft./200lbs.). I'm quick and good though. Like a ninja walker/commuter.

Me too. I'm a fast walker and it irritates people who want to walk with me. I'm not a plodder. ;-D
 

Out of Order

Sign of the Times
Feb 9, 2011
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New Hampster
I have to lift my feet whenever crossing railroad tracks. If I'm driving, one foot can stay on the peddle, but if I'm a passenger, they both come up!

This might pose a dilemma......

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