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#81 Post by SR » Fri Mar 01, 2013 6:21 pm

nausearockpig wrote:I think we should all become Facebook Frenz and make a little ANR group thingy.
I think it was Krakle who found me on fb to let me know about this place after Sonny :sonny: . So without fb, I wouldn't be here. :lol:

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#82 Post by Romeo » Sat Mar 02, 2013 7:48 am

we don't have the last pot of coffee issue at the office because we have something like this:
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Brews a fresh cup everytime. You just have to make sure it's filled with grounds and it's hooked up to the water line. :banana: We're all just zipping with caffeine!

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#83 Post by wally » Wed Mar 06, 2013 1:49 pm

many of these seem like pet peeves and not "quirks"

I have to neatly stack the dirty dishes until they get washed.
i dont know why, it serves absolutely no purpose.

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#84 Post by SR » Wed Mar 06, 2013 3:43 pm

SR wrote:Funny stuff....I shouls have titled this 'Quirks and Peeves".

It bugs the shit out of me when people freak out about thread etiquette. :lol:

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#85 Post by Essence_Smith » Thu Mar 07, 2013 8:17 am

Under "quirks"...I have/had a habit of walking around when I talk...like if I'm at a family gathering and I'm holding court I tend to stroll a bit as I talk...growing up my grandmother used to say I looked like a preacher when I did it...I was only reminded of this when yesterday I saw my son talking to her and walking around as he did it... :hehe:

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#86 Post by Romeo » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:08 pm

I can't go to bed unless there isn't a dish in my sink.

I have to have something to drink in the car (coffee or water) when driving

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#87 Post by SR » Thu Mar 07, 2013 12:29 pm

Romeo wrote:I can't go to bed unless there isn't a dish in my sink.
When I am ready for bed, I can't move to wash them.

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#88 Post by Essence_Smith » Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:03 pm

I can't sleep any more than 4 hours straight without waking up... :no:

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#89 Post by perkana » Thu Mar 07, 2013 3:46 pm

SR wrote:
Romeo wrote:I can't go to bed unless there isn't a dish in my sink.
When I am ready for bed, I can't move to wash them.
I like that quirk :lol:

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#90 Post by LJF » Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:42 am

[quote="Romeo"]I can't go to bed unless there isn't a dish in my sink.

What about a cup or glass?

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#91 Post by Romeo » Sun Mar 10, 2013 5:11 pm

nope, and if by chance I did fall asleep with a dish in my sink as soon as I wake up I HAVE to wash them.

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#92 Post by Hype » Sun Mar 10, 2013 11:20 pm

Is it only dishes in your sink, or do you also hate things like messy desks/tables/drawers? (Seems to me like those would all go together, but I guess if this is a neurosis we're talking about, it could be specifically dishes for no apparent reason...)

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#93 Post by creep » Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:27 am

Romeo wrote:nope, and if by chance I did fall asleep with a dish in my sink as soon as I wake up I HAVE to wash them.

:crazy:
have you ever had a dishwasher? would dirty dished in the dishwasher bother you?

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#94 Post by Romeo » Mon Mar 11, 2013 9:41 am

no, because as a single person it would take me a week to fill a dishwasher :lol:

and AS, that's what kind of makes it funny because I'm not a neat freak, my dining room table could have a weeks worth of junk mail piled on it etc....

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#95 Post by perkana » Mon Mar 11, 2013 10:12 am

Guess I am like that too, I only keep my kitchen clean, the rest of my place I don't care

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#96 Post by Hype » Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:56 pm

Romeo wrote:no, because as a single person it would take me a week to fill a dishwasher :lol:

and AS, that's what kind of makes it funny because I'm not a neat freak, my dining room table could have a weeks worth of junk mail piled on it etc....
Yeah that is quirky (and why I wondered). I tend to let stuff pile up. I hate cleaning up, but I do recognize the value in it, and do sometimes feel better if I manage to get a bunch of cleaning done... I just can't compulsively clean, or even force myself to clean as I go (esp. with dishes).

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#97 Post by Pandemonium » Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:32 pm

Adurentibus Spina wrote:Yeah that is quirky (and why I wondered). I tend to let stuff pile up. I hate cleaning up, but I do recognize the value in it, and do sometimes feel better if I manage to get a bunch of cleaning done... I just can't compulsively clean, or even force myself to clean as I go (esp. with dishes).
I drive my wife nuts when I vacuum. I literally pull the living room apart, moving all the furniture to one side, then the other to get every inch of carpet. It's a half day ordeal.

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#98 Post by nausearockpig » Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:39 pm

Pandemonium wrote:
Adurentibus Spina wrote:Yeah that is quirky (and why I wondered). I tend to let stuff pile up. I hate cleaning up, but I do recognize the value in it, and do sometimes feel better if I manage to get a bunch of cleaning done... I just can't compulsively clean, or even force myself to clean as I go (esp. with dishes).
I drive my wife nuts when I vacuum. I literally pull the living room apart, moving all the furniture to one side, then the other to get every inch of carpet. It's a half day ordeal.
fuck, come and do mine.. i never move the couch when I vacuum the place.. gets pretty grotty under there....

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#99 Post by Pandemonium » Mon Mar 11, 2013 2:55 pm

nausearockpig wrote:
Pandemonium wrote: I drive my wife nuts when I vacuum. I literally pull the living room apart, moving all the furniture to one side, then the other to get every inch of carpet. It's a half day ordeal.
fuck, come and do mine.. i never move the couch when I vacuum the place.. gets pretty grotty under there....
Well, having a Labrador that sheds all the time is part of the motivation - I get pretty wound up when I see doggy fur tumbleweeds gathering on the floor. But I've always been like that since I was out on my own at 17.

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#100 Post by Hype » Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:09 pm

I bought an older model Roomba. It goes under my couch easily, and into corners. It doesn't have suction as powerful as a Dyson or anything, but it also doesn't have belts that can break easily, and the method for emptying it is so much better than canister or bag vacs. I run that thing a couple times a week while I'm doing other stuff (like washing dishes, which I also hate), and it keeps the cat hair pretty much under control. I know they make a model for pet-hair that would probably deal with Retriever hair (my parents have a Golden so I know exactly how bad it is) a bit better. Worth thinking about... since at least that way you wouldn't have to move all the furniture, and you could just do the intensive cleaning with the regular vac once a month or something.

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#101 Post by perkana » Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:13 pm

Is loving ironing a quirk? because I really enjoy ironing...it's very relaxing to me

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#102 Post by nausearockpig » Mon Mar 11, 2013 3:55 pm

perkana wrote:Is loving ironing a quirk? because I really enjoy ironing...it's very relaxing to me
no. that's a sickness... (PS can I send you my shirts each week?....)

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#103 Post by Pandemonium » Mon Mar 11, 2013 5:42 pm

Adurentibus Spina wrote:I bought an older model Roomba. It goes under my couch easily, and into corners. It doesn't have suction as powerful as a Dyson or anything, but it also doesn't have belts that can break easily, and the method for emptying it is so much better than canister or bag vacs. I run that thing a couple times a week while I'm doing other stuff (like washing dishes, which I also hate), and it keeps the cat hair pretty much under control. I know they make a model for pet-hair that would probably deal with Retriever hair (my parents have a Golden so I know exactly how bad it is) a bit better. Worth thinking about... since at least that way you wouldn't have to move all the furniture, and you could just do the intensive cleaning with the regular vac once a month or something.
I had an older model Roomba about 4 years ago and while it did ok on the (fake) wood floors in the dining room, kitchen and hallway, it just couldn't get around on the thick carpeted living room and bedrooms.

Speaking of vacuums, After my father-in-law passed away last year, we had to go to their house in Tuscon to help move mom-in-law to Atlanta and load the moving truck and either take, donate or trash anything she didn't want (which was a *lot* of stuff) as she sold the house. One of the things I decided to take was a large shop vac. A while back I finally had a need to use it for something in the garage and it stunk really bad so I opened it up to dump and clean it. Inside there was some dirt and dust and the dried up dead corpses of a couple mice and about half a dozen large tarantulas, all of which looked like they'd been in the canister for about 5 years. I later find out that grandpa would "vacuum" up any mice, tarantulas - whatever critters he'd find in the yard, garage or even in the house. But he'd never empty the thing.

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#104 Post by Artemis » Mon Mar 11, 2013 6:52 pm

perkana wrote:Is loving ironing a quirk? because I really enjoy ironing...it's very relaxing to me
i like ironing too. it's a good way to let off steam. :hehe:

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#105 Post by nausearockpig » Mon Mar 11, 2013 7:04 pm

Artemis wrote:
perkana wrote:Is loving ironing a quirk? because I really enjoy ironing...it's very relaxing to me
i like ironing too. it's a good way to let off steam. :hehe:
that comment belongs in another thread....

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