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tania:
anytime i get into a car i always put on the seat belt immediately and every time i get out of a car i lock the door immediately. this might be because my older sister would get really mad at me if i didn't do either within about 2 seconds of either getting in or out of a car. it's probably a pretty good habit to have, but right now i have a friend who occasionally visits guelph and drives me around and his car is kind of old, if you lock the passenger side door it screws up his ability to lock all of them by just pressing one button and he has asked about 10,000 times already that i not lock the door when i get out of his car and i absolutely cannot ever do it because it is so drilled into my head to lock the door every single time i get out of a car. i think at any given time he is always kind of disappointed in me.
also, the time i made my ex boyfriend cry by yelling at him really hard and saying the meanest things i possibly could. that's kind of in a mental vault now, but once in a while i find myself thinking about it for absolutely no reason and i guess this means that deep down my conscience feels so awful that it will never let me forget about it. i am a much nicer person now, at least.
McTaggart:
--- Quote from: Blue Kitty on 20 Feb 2009, 21:00 ---Now I've got one; having my finger slammed in a door. It happened not once but twice, both times by my sister.
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I don't really remember any sensations. I had my hand slammed in a car door but I can't remember feeling it, I put my finger down the side of an escalator but don't remember feeling that. I've got this really vivid memory of climbing over a wall and putting my hand on a bee that I couldn't see on top of it but all that's missing is the feel of the sting. Actually, I think it's just pain that I don't remember.
ledhendrix:
I'll always remember when I was younger and I was surfing, I came out of the water and ran straight into and electric fence and blacked out.
E. Spaceman:
--- Quote from: Darkbluerabbit on 20 Feb 2009, 19:45 ---Are we talking about drinking both in one session, or actually physically mixing them together? I've done the former and it was fine, but the latter sounds completely undrinkable.
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A Manhattan is made with sweet vermouth and whiskey.
Guido Sarducci:
I'll be damned. Learned a second thing tonight.
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