Miss Demeanour wrote: » Not sure if these are weird but.................... I can't eat a sausage unless I cut it length ways and scoop the hard bits out first. Also I can't eat a sandwich etc unless I clean up the mess first. Also if I buy a sandwich in a shop and see it being made, I still have to take it apart to check it before I eat it. I hate the inside pips of tomatoes too....normally scoop them out. Last one I think.....if I accidentally put a bit of eggshell in my mouth I get sick. So yeah.....as I said....prob not weird at all
Miss Demeanour wrote: » Not sure if these are weird but.................... I can't eat a sausage unless I cut it length ways and scoop the hard bits out first. Also I can't eat a sandwich etc unless I clean up the mess first.Also if I buy a sandwich in a shop and see it being made, I still have to take it apart to check it before I eat it. I hate the inside pips of tomatoes too....normally scoop them out. Last one I think.....if I accidentally put a bit of eggshell in my mouth I get sick. So yeah.....as I said....prob not weird at all
Kovu wrote: » Yes, because it looks like you're eating soft mickeys. :P
MadDog76 wrote: » I refuse to wear anything other than boxer shorts and a t-shirt when at home, within 10 seconds of closing the front door I'll strip off and I won't put any clothes back on until just before I leave the house .......... not that weird (I think?) but it upsets my wife when we have visitors etc. Also, I can only ever sleep on one hard pillow and no duvet regardless of the temperature/time of year.
tomwaterford wrote: » Do people still think boiled sausages are weird??
tomwaterford wrote: » Shtie never looked at it that way
Kovu wrote: » http://45.media.tumblr.com/54da353930d37ef80915e7d54f1052ec/tumblr_nq0te2LHEM1r2ckpzo1_400.gif
This Fat Girl Runs wrote: » I don't have (or want) a television or a microwave which seems to shock most people when they hear it; they think it's weird. What's your norm that people find weird?
maudgonner wrote: » Is your heating bill ridiculous or do you just not feel the cold? I can't imagine sleeping without a duvet.
melissak wrote: » Are you atoning for something? Will you progress to a bed of nails?
Bob_the_dog wrote: » I eat raw white pudding, turns the stomach of everyone I've ever told but have always had it since we were kids. You should try it
ArnoldJRimmer wrote: » I run my body clock on different schedules depending on the season During the summer, I love to make the full use of the mornings before work (live in US and get 4 months of sunshine from mid May til mid September). So I'll get myself into the routine of going to sleep by 9pm and get up at 4am. That way I can go for a 2 hour cycle before work, or alternatively food shop, cook, do the washing etc. Then I go back to normal hours during the winter when its dark and grim outside.
Mollyd90 wrote: » I wish I could get my body to do that. I always try when clock changes in October and we gain an hour but after a few days I'm back to normal
LexieOnRale wrote: - Don't drink tea -If I'm ordering at a deli it'll always be a white roll, with all the dough scooped out
Kovu wrote: I've often eaten black/white pudding raw, also rashers, fish, steak....I'm not fussy and sometimes it's a good way to test the freshness or quality of meat if there's no smell off it. Am quare about textures in food though, lumps in mashed spud used to make me gag as a child so now I don't really like spuds, even thick cut chips are a bit bleugh.
MarkAnthony wrote: » Midget Porn
Kovu wrote: » I've often eaten black/white pudding raw, also rashers, fish, steak....I'm not fussy and sometimes it's a good way to test the freshness or quality of meat if there's no smell off it. Am quare about textures in food though, lumps in mashed spud used to make me gag as a child so now I don't really like spuds, even thick cut chips are a bit bleugh.
KatW4 wrote: » I know what you mean about textures in food. I can't eat most fruits because of the texture. It sets me on edge! Same with drinking orange juice with bits in it. Oh God even thinking about it makes me feel ill.
Kovu wrote: Ahahaha you reminded me of me as a young child. Mum would only buy the orange juice with bits as it was 'healthier'. So I'd get the tea strainer out and pour myself a glass though it, sorted most of the yukky parts!