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Subject: Guilty as charged
Posted Jan 11, 2003 by
Wejut - Sage of Slightly Odd Occurrences and Owlatron's Australian Thundercat
 
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I am oc I do the hand washing thing, a bit, but it's mainly my leaving routine that's a pain.
I have to tell the house to sit and stay and mot let anyone in all day.
It even rhymes which is sadder, and I have to say it three times before I can leave.
I also tell my car to sit and stay and not let anone touch it. But I only have to do that twice.
It's only embarassing when you have someone with you.
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Subject: Guilty as charged
Posted Jan 11, 2003 by
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I say "stay safe little car" to my car when I leave iterm just a hangover from when I *did* drive a little car(i still say it to hubbies big estate). It's not compulsive though I only say it when I'm feeling a bit paranoid not every time.

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Subject: Guilty as charged
Posted Jan 12, 2003 by
Wejut - Sage of Slightly Odd Occurrences and Owlatron's Australian Thundercat
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Yay, I'm not alone...
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Subject: Guilty as charged
Posted Dec 3, 2003 by
Rivaine the Mononomenclated, Fringe-Objectivist Palcontent: If I talk too much, eventually I'll HAVE to say something true.
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I always tell my cat to guard the house. She stares at me blankly. I'm giving her time; I've only had her three years. Someday she'll figure out who I am.

-Rivaine
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She really could guard the house if she could be convinced to do it, though. She may only weigh six pounds but she is the meanest, wickedest, evilest little witch I've ever known. She beats up the other cats, even the one who weighs twenty-five pounds and is built like a sack of cement. he's afraid of her. We all are...

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