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And I wear Crocs to go to the mailbox.


I wear them doing yard work and stuff around the house. Wonder what the neighbors think... Big Grin




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I can’t throw soap slivers away. I save them until I have enough to create another soap bar. Yeah, it’s weird

I do the same thing, so I guess I'm weird also...

Additional weirdness: I love crackers in my soups and chili (with beans of course)... a LOT of crackers! I use either Club crackers or store-brand version of Club, and it's not unusual for me to use an entire stack of them in one bowl, especially if the soup is on the juicy/watery side. I do like chili chips and cheese on occasion and will skip the crackers that way, but otherwise will not eat soup or chili without them...

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Bread and butter pickles on grilled cheese. I won’t eat a grilled cheese without them. Some people think that’s weird. I think they’re weird.

That actually sounds good to me! Will have to try that soon and see if I like it...


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Maybe another weird thing. We haven't had a bar of soap in our house in probably 30 years. Body wash, Dove foaming soap in a bottle, liquid hand soap at every sink, but no bar soap.

I imagine you're sharing that sliver of soap? No thanks.
 
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I imagine you're sharing that sliver of soap? No thanks.


Probably only with someone with whom you already share spit, etc.......



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I imagine you're sharing that sliver of soap? No thanks.


Probably only with someone with whom you already share spit, etc.......


Nah, we don't share towels or washcloths either.
 
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Peanut butter, mayonaise and banana sandwich.
 
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I can’t throw soap slivers away. I save them until I have enough to create another soap bar. Yeah, it’s weird


I actually take the small portion of soap that's left and fuse it to a new bar. I never waste a bit of my bar soap.


That is what I do, but not as a weird thing I enjoy.




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Bar soap? They still make those? Smile



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I don't like water. Tap, filtered, bottled, makes me gag.


Frank Sinatra was the same, he used to say water was for fish. He got his "hydration" from coffee, tea, soft drinks and of course, Jack Daniels and ice. Man lived to his 80s.



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I also save my soap and fuse it to a new bar when it gets thin.

I also enjoy a sausage biscuit with jelly and mustard, delicious.




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Um, I am doing it right this minute.


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Blackberry jam on top of salmon cakes!
 
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Biscuits and sausage gravy topped with canned tomatoes and a few table spoons of the juice

But that ain't weird is it? Smile


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I arrange my French fries (Freedom fries) by size. I used to also space my hangers evenly as taught in basic training, but I gave that up a decade or two ago. (The clothes on the hangers do have to face the same way, however.) I also group M&M’s by color and number (odd/even). Broken/partial chips and crackers are eaten ahead of whole ones.

Man, I really am weird! Eek


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Thank you all for sharing. Now let me the hell outta here. Eek


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I back in when I park, every time. I also park on an end usually hugging a curb, away from everyone else.

I am a morning person and get up early every day. 6am is considered sleeping in. I can pop out of bed and immediately start working, cleaning, doing projects, whatever.




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our vehicles are parked in front of the garage perpendicular to the garage door. If they are visibly angled, I will move the car/truck to correct the mis-alignment.
Now that is really weird. The proper alignment is parallel to the edge of the driveway.
If he was a Marine, not really. It's similar to the way vehicles were parked in the motor pool.


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I do not eat or drink after someone else , not even my wife .
 
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One day last winter I stopped in to Costco for three items, but instead of one cart I took two.

When I got back to the meat dept. I offered the second cart to a middle aged fella carrying two balls of T.P..

He said thank you very much, he had just received a call from his wife telling him to get more stuff.





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