6 Weird Things About Me
List Six Things about YOU that are weird and you might not be aware of. Now I could claim I wasn't weird, but that wouldn't fly very far. So, now it is just to narrow down my vast list and decide which things I want to let you be privy to. (Copy & Paste if you would like to play)
1. I am afraid of fog.
2. If sleeping alone I keep a pillow against my back.
3. I sleep with a fan blowing on me all year round.
4. I don't like peas, lima's, corn.
5. I have to have icecream or coolwhip on my pie's.
6. I don't drive in the winter.
i love corn and can never eat it again. Boo hoo.
ReplyDeleteRick and i sleep with a fan going all year around too!
HUGS, lisa
We sleep with our ceiling fan on all year round, well unless hubby isn't here then it's turned off :)
ReplyDeleteGretchen
I love the fog :)
ReplyDeleteHugs
Ang
Afraid of fog? LOL why?
ReplyDeleteAnd how can ya be from Jersey and not like corn? Ugh! lol teasing...
Neat things to know about you. Hope you're having a good day,
Morgan
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The only strange one, is being afraid of fog.. but, then, I could see why you would be. It's like being trapped in the unknown. You can't see ahead of you.. and you know where you came from, but can't see it as clearly as you would like. Kind of like life..
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Jackie
Everyone's focusing on the fog...I wanna know how can you stand that air blowing on you all the time?! Gives me a stiff neck...among other things. I like air circulating..or an open window...just not ON me.
ReplyDeleteNancy
I like the ceiling fan on during the night. But, not a fan right ON me.
ReplyDeleteAnd pie? I can eat pie ANY ol' way!! Preferably, uncut, and WHOLE! <kidding>
Pam
MY SISTER LIKES THE FAN ON TOOO ALL YEAR...CLAIMS TO BE HOT AND CANT BREATH...HER KIDS ARE ALL THE SAME WAY..ID GET SICK AND DIE IF I HAD A FAN BLOWIN ON ME... IM SUCH A SICKIE!!
ReplyDeleteI sleep with a fan all year and it snows here. I usually have to have ice cream, cool whip or CHEESE slice on my pie. My mom started me on that as a little girl. I love to drive in the winter in deep snow. Love the thrill.
ReplyDeleteTake care, Chrissie