The Game
Each player of this game starts off with ten weird things or habits or little known facts about yourself. People who get tagged must write in a blog of their own ten weird things or habits or little known facts as well as state this rule clearly. At the end you must choose six people to be tagged and list their names. No tag backs! From Courtney and Cat .
All About Myself
Carpet sounds freak me out. Stuff like feet dragging on carpet make my ears itch and the hairs on the back of my neck stand straight.
I don't own a TV, although I adore television.
I buy fancy stamps because I don't like sending a letter with an ordinary stamp. However, I am more or less indifferent to stamps on letters I receive. (Though I do take notice!)
I am mental about dental. I love brushing, flossing and Listerine-ing my teeth, and have a special affinity to those who feel the same.
Stress makes me laugh hysterically and compulsively.
I am shy. Teaching English helped me find a way to shut-down the part of my brain that makes me embarrased standing in front of an audience, but I am not a natural performer.
I purr when my head is petted. My ears ring when my kness are scratched.
Being read to is my favorite way to go to sleep.
For a few years I smoked a pack of cigarettes a day and liked it. Now I don't smoke, and don't like to be around smokers.
I am indifferent to chocolate.
I Tag...
Bolita, Naokonbu, Maki, Jordon, Jon S and Joe S.
4 comments:
i would like to add:
I can make ear-splitting shrieks like an eagle.
Semi-precious, uncut gemstones make me nauseous.
My favorite food is eggs. (Are eggs? Is egg?)
I kick ass in Nintendo. Serious ass.
Sony Playstation, actually, but OK.
I know what you mean about teaching... about the only time I can manage extroverted-ness is when I am in a classroom (took a good three years to get there), or completely comfortable in my surroundings. Then I talk too much >.<;
It took me a long time, too. I still remember the first lesson... only like three people... I WAS SO SCARED!! But I'm really thankful for the experience, in retrospect.
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