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  • bsn1752bsn1752 member
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    I have a crush on Anderson Cooper.

    I totally believe in mediums and I have contacted one (like yesterday) to have a reading done.

    I judge people's feet.

    Best concert I've EVER been to?  New Kids/Backstreet Boys.  BEST.
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    I watch cartoons like it's my job.
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    [QUOTE]I love the Gossip Girl books.  They're such easy trashy reads.
    Posted by adamar15[/QUOTE]

    The It Girl series is fun too, if you like the GG books.

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    [QUOTE]Confessions: No one ever wants to watch movies with me because they say my taste in them is "too weird." I love cult-classics (i.e. "A Clockwork Orange"), musicals ("The Rocky Horror Picture Show"), indies, foreign films, etc. And I hate most comedies and almost all "chick flicks." Posted by musicxstore[/QUOTE]

    I'll watch movies with you. Clockwork and Rocky Horror are in my top 10 favorite movies list. I would watch them back to back. I got to midnight showings of both, actually.

    My H always comments on how I may seem soft and feminine on the outside, but love to rage to black metal and beat on drums like Animal from Muppet Babies.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Shameful secrets. : The It Girl series is fun too, if you like the GG books.
    Posted by J&K10910[/QUOTE]

    I think I have the first one.  I was just looking up the rest of them <img src="http://cdn.cl9.vanillaforums.com/downloaded/ver1.0/content/scripts/tinymce/plugins/emotions/images/smiley-embarassed.gif" border="0" alt="Embarassed" title="Embarassed" />
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Shameful secrets. : I've been before. I can't commit to totalling believing, but I'm probably 90% there, for those that truly have a gift. Start asking my leading questions though, and I'm out of there. I hope your reading is interesting for you!
    Posted by mrs.jesse[/QUOTE]

    My friend just had one done by a local lady... and she said that she didn't talk to the medium, just asked questions to the person coming through on the "other end"... and she sobbed the whole way home because of how real it all felt.

    I think that it was her experience that probably pushed me on the believing train.
  • Adamar, I like the GG and It Girl books too. I used to go to B&N on the weekends and just sit down and read one in a single sitting. 
  • I have toenail fungus. I've had it for 15 years and its BAD. Nothing works. I'm scared to use the prescription stuff because of unknown side effects and known liver damage potential. Maybe after I'm done with kids and breastfeeding I'll try it, but for now I'll just continue to hide my toes.

    On that note, I've never had a pedicure. 
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    [QUOTE]I broke down and bawled my eyes out when all of my vintage photography pins disappeared one day. Almost 300 pins that I'd been collecting since the beginning and I cried like I'd lost my dog or something.
    Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]

    The strangest things will make me cry. I think it's because I only cry (like bawling my eyes out) maybe 3 or 4 times a year. I think I may bottle stuff up or something, so I have all this pressure building, and then explode. I'll be fine one minute, then break a plate while washing dishes, and sob like a schoolgirl for 20 minutes because I feel like a failure and don't like that we have an odd number of plates.

    I also have an awful temper, but it rarely comes out. If I feel I have been wronged, or someone pushes the wrong button, my neck and ears turn red and I want people to die. I'm pretty sure I get this from my dad's side of the family.
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  • Sarah - My brother used the prescription stuff and it worked really well on 80% of his toes.  He had to do an additional cylcle to get the other ones.  And it was $800 each time (with insurance only $80). 

    My confession - I've spent a ton of time getting the department ready for my maternity leave.  Now I wonder if that was a bad idea... Maybe if things go very smoothly and well while I am gone they will think I don't do anything. 
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    [QUOTE]Adamar, I like the GG and It Girl books too. I used to go to B&N on the weekends and just sit down and read one in a single sitting. 
    Posted by annakb8[/QUOTE]

    ...without buying? I always equate this to people eating something at the grocery store and not paying for it. You "consumed" the goods, so to speak, so you (general you) should purchase it.

    But it's harder to justify books since you can check them out of a library for free. I guess my rationale there is that at least the books there were purchased at some point, so it's not a sale lost.
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    [QUOTE]I'm having a terrible week to the point where I just saw my lunch was messed up at work and it seriously made me want to cry.  Yes, I am quite ashamed that I almost cried over a freaking salad.
    Posted by djhar[/QUOTE]

    I confess that on a particularly bad day I got out of my car after work and the chinese food I had picked up for dinner fell out of the bottom of the paper bag and spilled everywhere in the parking garage at home.  And my reaction was to scream "FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!" at the top of my lungs, pick up the soup container (the only thing still in tact), hurl it at the wall on the other side of the garage and storm upstairs to our apartment.

    Not my proudest moment.
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  • Nebb, I think we would make excellent neighbors. We could live right next door or down the wooded path or whatever and never bother each other, just talk online. You and H could swap garden stuff and I could bug your H about writing stuff.
  • BSN, I'm going to want to hear about your medium experience after you get your reading.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Shameful secrets. : I confess that on a particularly bad day I got out of my car after work and the chinese food I had picked up for dinner fell out of the bottom of the paper bag and spilled everywhere in the parking garage at home.  And my reaction was to scream "FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!" at the top of my lungs, pick up the soup container (the only thing still in tact), hurl it at the wall on the other side of the garage and storm upstairs to our apartment. Not my proudest moment.
    Posted by NuggetBrain[/QUOTE]

    <div>One time, after a really bad day at work, I dropped my dinner on the floor (it was in one of those aluminum container things) and immediately started crying. H felt so bad for me. He cleaned it up and we split his dinner and I cried throughout dinner regardless.</div>
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  • I cry at just about everything.  Angry-cry, sad-cry, happy-cry, frustrated-cry.  It makes me crazy because I feel it's unprofessional.  I'll have to peface with people that if I start crying, just ignore me, that I cry at Campbell's soup commercials.  Damnit what the hell is wrong with me? 
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    [QUOTE]Nebb, I think we would make excellent neighbors. We could live right next door or down the wooded path or whatever and never bother each other, just talk online. You and H could swap garden stuff and I could bug your H about writing stuff.
    Posted by Seshat411[/QUOTE]


    This sounds truly amazing to me.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Shameful secrets. : ...without buying? I always equate this to people eating something at the grocery store and not paying for it. You "consumed" the goods, so to speak, so you (general you) should purchase it. But it's harder to justify books since you can check them out of a library for free. I guess my rationale there is that at least the books there were purchased at some point, so it's not a sale lost.
    Posted by Seshat411[/QUOTE]

    <div>I mostly did this in high school when I had zero money and an inadequate understanding of intellectual property laws. </div><div>
    </div><div>I have money now so I buy books. </div>
  • I really want to take this promotion at work if for nothing else but having my own office. I can not stand most people and I notice that I tend to not be too friendly with people at work.
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    [QUOTE]I cry at just about everything.  Angry-cry, sad-cry, happy-cry, frustrated-cry.  It makes me crazy because I feel it's unprofessional.  I'll have to peface with people that if I start crying, just ignore me, that I cry at Campbell's soup commercials.  Damnit what the hell is wrong with me? 
    Posted by Bkseller13[/QUOTE]

    <div>When I'm sick, I'm just a crying machine. My emotional threshold is just so lowered when I'm sick. I cry at commercials, I cry when my lunch doesn't taste good, I cry when I drop something, or if the tub isn't hot enough. lol I'm just in a glass case of emotion when I'm sick.</div>
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  • Oh God BK, I hate crying at work.  I remember one time while I was still wedding planning, my mom called at work and we had a nasty spat on the phone, to the point where I started bawling.  My co-worker came around the corner to ask me something about our news log and I was falling apart and the poor guy was like... Ooooookay... nevermind... and left.

    More recently, after my lasik and that my eye doc told me I was far sighted in one eye, I talked to another co-worker about her experience with lasik enhancement.  The conversation made me feel so much better but I cried the entire time.  I felt like an idiot.
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  • This is more of a confession than anything but...I just finished Insanity Pure Cardio, and sweet baby Jesus, that was the HARDEST workout I've ever done in my life.  There was a point when the ONLY reason I was still going was so that I could continue to look at Shaun T with his shirt off.

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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Shameful secrets. : One time, after a really bad day at work, I dropped my dinner on the floor (it was in one of those aluminum container things) and immediately started crying. H felt so bad for me. He cleaned it up and we split his dinner and I cried throughout dinner regardless.
    Posted by cardmonsta[/QUOTE]
    Last night, I got home and turned teh crock pot off, waiting for Sparky to wake up (car cat nap) so we could eat. DH said he wanted to go to the gym, and asked if he could pick up anything for dinner. I told him no, we have Chicken Tacos in the crockpot. <div>
    </div><div>H: We do, I don't smell anything. ANd I cleaned the crockpot.</div><div>Me: No you didn't, I cleaned the crock pot this morning, put our dinner in it and plugged it in.</div><div>
    </div><div>H: Oh shiit. </div><div>Me: Did you unplug it?</div><div>H: But I thought it was just dirty, I didn't smell anything cooking when I unplugged it to make coffee. Here, let me plug it in. It will cook eventually right, we'll just eat late.</div><div>
    </div><div>Me: Um, Im not eating chicken that has sat out all day at room temp.</div><div>
    </div><div>He left for the gym and I cried. I was so proud of myself that I actually was going to have a hot, healthy, clean, organic dinner ready for us and he ruined it. ANd wasted about $20 worth of food. We are trying again tonight. I made him go to the store for replacement ingredients. </div><div>
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    [QUOTE]I<strong> cry at just about everything.  Angry-cry, sad-cry, happy-cry, frustrated-cry.  </strong>It makes me crazy because I feel it's unprofessional.  I'll have to peface with people that if I start crying, just ignore me, that<strong> I cry at Campbell's soup commercials. </strong>Damnit what the hell is wrong with me? 
    Posted by Bkseller13[/QUOTE]

    I cry during a folgers' commercial. I teared up telling FI about the video of the little girl who's dad surpise's her for her birthday at school.
  • celticmysscelticmyss member
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    I don't have many PMS symptoms but it does turn me into a big crier. I also cry easily if I am tired, hungry, or just having a bad day. So pretty much all of the time. I think I am pretty good at hiding it but I doubt that is true. 
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Shameful secrets. : Last night, I got home and turned teh crock pot off, waiting for Sparky to wake up (car cat nap) so we could eat. DH said he wanted to go to the gym, and asked if he could pick up anything for dinner. I told him no, we have Chicken Tacos in the crockpot.  H: We do, I don't smell anything. ANd I cleaned the crockpot. Me: No you didn't, I cleaned the crock pot this morning, put our dinner in it and plugged it in. H: Oh shiit.  Me: Did you unplug it? H: But I thought it was just dirty, I didn't smell anything cooking when I unplugged it to make coffee. Here, let me plug it in. It will cook eventually right, we'll just eat late. Me: Um, Im not eating chicken that has sat out all day at room temp. He left for the gym and I cried. I was so proud of myself that I actually was going to have a hot, healthy, clean, organic dinner ready for us and he ruined it. ANd wasted about $20 worth of food. We are trying again tonight. I made him go to the store for replacement ingredients. 
    Posted by SarahPLiz[/QUOTE]

    Yeah.  I would definitely cry at that.  :(
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  • Oh yeah, I would cry at that. I'm joining the ranks of insta-cryers. I have a miserable headache today from crying last night. blah.
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  • I'm late on this, but I have all the GG books. I started reading them when the first one came out and I was really upset when the show debuted. It took me a long time to get into it because of how insanely different it was from the books. Now I quit watching again because the plot got so stupid, but I still think it would've been a better show if they had stuck to more of the original story. I don't hate Serena as much in the books. I hate her in the show.
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  • Oh, God, BK - me too.  I tear up all. the. time.  My CWs and friends are used to it, but I feel like such an idiot to be talking about something and randomly be on the verge of tears.
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