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Maybe not THE weirdest with me but when I type words with "th" in them...I mispell and type "ht".

nohting
somehting
brigth
souht

There's one word that I can't remember right now that I do this wiht all the time. And it wasn't wiht. Somehting that is typed often dang I can't remember now. Anyway what do you do that is weird like that?
 
If I go into a room and turn 180 degrees one direction, I must "undo" this by turning 180 degrees counter-clockwise before I leave the room, otherwise I feel totally messed up. This applies to many situations; like sitting in my chair and turning around to do something - I have to turn back the opposite way, so that I don't get "wound up".

For some reason, I am very particular about this "winding-up" and "unwinding" business - I know it's weird! :D

Another thing - window blinds must be turned at the correct angle when in use. If the light is coming from the left, the blinds must be set this direction - "\" and if the light is coming from the right, it must be "/" - or else I will not be myself. :)
 
Sometimes when I leave the house I just HAVE to go back inside and check if the coffee maker or oven is on.. Even if I know that they are turned off.
 
Toilet paper must be placed on the holder with the paper coming off the top. If it's not done correctly, people could die.:eek:
 
If it's keyboard related weird stuff, then it would have to be CONSTANTLY dropping in a semicolon instead of an apostrophe when I type. It;s something I;d really like to stop, ;cuz it;s driving me nuts always having to go back to correct it. :flamemad:

If it's weird stuff I do in general, then NONE OF YOUR DAMN BUSINESS!! ;) :D

P.S. Shiner, you are absolutely 100% right about the toilet paper. So because I agree with you, it's not weird! ;)
 
Sorry Shiner, toilet paper must roll off the back side allowing a clean one handed rip supported by the bottom of the roll.
Also, credit cards/ID (wallet contents) must be checked periodically throughout the day.
 
Whatever ya' gotta tell yourself Ted. I hope you can sleep at night with all those deaths on your head.:poke:
 
I visit TheFret several times per day. Freaky, eh?

The only thing I can think of is that when I leave church, I've always got to double check to make sure I locked the door. I've heard that if you just check once, it's not a mental issue. If you check 15 times, there's a problem.

There's also this weird thing in my family where we have to group M&Ms, Skittles, etc. by color before eating them. I can't seem to eat them randomly/haphazardly.
 
luvmyshiner said:
Whatever ya' gotta tell yourself Ted. I hope you can sleep at night with all those deaths on your head.:poke:

:rotflmao:
I gotta call me a lawyer. Yo, Steve, Brian..Maybe even CB
 
I have to line up my paper money in my wallet facing the same way.....right side up and in ascending order with the lowest denomination bill in front and the largest denomination in the back. I cannot leave the checkout line in the store unless my paper money is properly sequenced :poke:

Most of the time all I have are one's and five's so it doesn't take that long :rotflmao:

I also agree with Shiner and DVM.....toilet paper needs to go over the top to obtain user friendliness and correct breakage. I HATE fishing for the end of the TP if it's hanging down below.....it's just not right I tell ya :thwap:

GG
 
Guitar Gal said:
I have to line up my paper money in my wallet facing the same way.....right side up and in ascending order with the lowest denomination bill in front and the largest denomination in the back.

I am guilty of that one as well. In my case I chalk it up to 10 years of waiting tables. It was the way the money needed to be when it was turned in at the end of the night so it made sense to me to just start keeping it that way all the time. It became something I did with all money that I handled and now it's just force of habit.
 
ok....i have to keep my folding money sorted as per gg....tp has to be over the top....the only keyboard related thing would be not using any capital letters....and using too many of these ---> ....

can't think of anything else weird that i do.... :pancake: :pancake: :whatever: :pancake: :pancake:
 
:pancake: haha Good one Warren. I totally laughed too with GG's answer. My g.a.s. stash money comes to mind cause I have to have them all in sequence and all right side up and all folded perfectly to fit inside one of my secret wallet sleeves. I also make sure they're all in order and lined up when I finally hand someone my g.a.s. money on a sale.
 
I sometimes trace figure 8's with my thumb on the side of my index finger, and toilet paper rolls over the top, absolutely. On the keyboard, I guess my weird thing is that I still type two spaces after periods.

Oh, I also sometimes do the money line up thing too, though I rarely have cash.
 
Algonquin said:
Uhh ohh Ted... now you've gone and done it :eek:

huh ? didn't mean to..

Ohhh, of course !! that's George Lynch !
What was I thinking..
(nice save, thanks David)
 
Seconds after locking a door, I very often have to go back and recheck it. Frequently, I will lock up at work, get in the car and drive away, only to be driven mad by my uncertainty and have to drive back a few minutes later to recheck the door. The only solution I have been able to come up with for this obsessive-compulsive behavior is to say out loud to myself, "the door is locked" immediately after locking the door.
 
1) I'm with Shiner on the TP

2) I will not use a public bathroom except for #1. When I worked 27 miles away, I would drive home if necessary. Now that I am 40 miles, I have trained my body. I know
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3) This is my daily analism: I can not have fingerprints on my computer screen or any type of viewing object. If I am sitting in someones office, I cringe if they show me something on their computer and point while touching the screen. If someone at work comes into my office and I sense they are going to touch my screen, I'll smack their hand away. I have a file drawer with cleaners and rags.
 
I've been told that sometimes I OCD, but actually, I'm CDO, just like it's supposed to be... :rotflmao:
 
ted s said:
huh ? didn't mean to..

Ohhh, of course !! that's George Lynch !
What was I thinking..
(nice save, thanks David)
Hehe. All the details are here. Ol' George looks a bit different than the way he looked in my old avatar.
 
Ro3b said:
I can smell things by touching them with my hands.

wow, some of these things seem really weird, I can agree with GG's money thing and the toilet paper over the top, but Ro3b's talent just makes me jealous, Props for you dude:beer: .

something strange that I do is when people ask me simple questions about me such as when is my birthday, or whats your dad's name, i often have to think about my answer for a few seconds, is that normal?:thwap:
 
Good G*d, people - don't tell me we're back into the toilet paper!!! IMHO, the topic, like the stuff itself, should never be reused.....

Yeah on the money thing; my brother in law (as a teen) used to iron his bills and store them in perfect order under his mattress...

Otherwise, in my house I'm known as a strict "four-minuter" - the time for steeping tea or coffee (see the coffee thread for my 'cowboy' variation on the 'french press').
 
dunno if they are 'weird', per se, but everyone has quirks.

i'm with shiner on the tp. drives me nuts.

i'm with gg on the money thing. comes from being a cashier for a time in my past life and having to count out till.

i'm an obsessive hair twirler. i've done it since i was very young.

i have a 'pile system' of files and mail in my office. i cannot leave my office until everything is in its proper pile, according to priority.

i absolutely have to genuflect every time i hear an ambulance or a life flight. someone is having possibly the worst or last day of their life, and i have to commiserate.
 
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