Hey, fun fact. . . Tell me a fun fact about yourself!
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i can nearly always guess a woman's hair and eye color just by staring at her *kittens* for a minute or two sometimes three maybe5
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no matter what age of life I have been in I attract older women. Maybe they are just more aggressive so I notice. Either way the attention is enjoyable lol!2
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I figured that would get teased about posting that!
I am glad to join the community!2 -
I have only slow danced once in my life.
With my son at his wedding.6 -
When I was 14 I took something from Columbia into Brazil that I shouldn’t have.
I was a wild teenager.4 -
About 45yrs ago I was in
Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico.
Our hotel was bungalow style.
One morning it rained really hard for an hour or so.
We went out afterward and saw tarantulas everywhere!
They had been in the trees!
My toes still curl when I remember it, traumatic. Lol
Later when we were out walking I found a small bird’s egg on the ground.
We saw no nest.
I still have that little egg.
(No, it never did smell bad and I guess customs didn’t see it.
There I go again, lol)4 -
honeybee__12 wrote: »When I was 14 I took something from Columbia into Brazil that I shouldn’t have.
I was a wild teenager.
You Wild and Crazy Thing1 -
honeybee__12 wrote: »When I was 14 I took something from Columbia into Brazil that I shouldn’t have.
I was a wild teenager.
You Wild and Crazy Thing
C’mon, share with us!
I know you got stories........1 -
honeybee__12 wrote: »honeybee__12 wrote: »When I was 14 I took something from Columbia into Brazil that I shouldn’t have.
I was a wild teenager.
You Wild and Crazy Thing
C’mon, share with us!
I know you got stories........
A few1 -
I'm crazy good at trivia.1
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Well not exactly a fun fact, but. I have never had french toast. Im not even sure what it is.....but i think i need to figure it out pretty quick3
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I was thinking about this after talking with a friend. It’s more of an interesting fact of where I went to high school. It’s considered an “alternative” school. Back when it started in the 70’s it was for “troubled youth”. But in the 80’s it changed. It’s a public school but small. I had 40 something in my graduating class. You have to interview and get accepted. Maintain a C average and it has a zero violence policy. Which was a huge switch from the school I attended 9th grade for. Lots of gangs and violence and fighting. What this meant for us was:
No bells, first name basis with teachers and staff (who seemed to mostly be hippies), you could hang out in the halls during free periods (some people napped), arts heavy, but still a rigorous workload in main subjects, no sports teams (you had to go to your “home school” in the district to participate in sports), couches in some of the classes, kids hanging out in classes during free periods playing dungeons and dragons or something, graduation....every student went up with their home group teacher (who was more like a parent by this point in some ways) and could say whatever they wanted. We didn’t do standardized testing or finals. We had to write papers and either demonstrate or verbally communicate that we were competent in the areas we needed to be. It was an entire class they took the whole year. We had an all school “Thanksgiving Feast” every year (6-12 grade) where people brought dishes to pass and the school served the gross school turkey and potatoes (which I actually liked🤣) and alumni would visit. Our school colors were “rainbow” and we voted on the senior colors every year. We had some interesting electives like “batik” and “creature connection” (a class where you watched movies like Rosemary’s Baby and discussed symbolism and such) and “Sense and Sensibility” where you would watch Jane Austen movies and discuss. And one of the best electives...Canoe Class. I don’t remember what the class was but the final week we canoed 40 miles on the Wisconsin River, camped on sand dunes....some kids may have gotten high in their tents and then raided coolers to make pudgie pies at night.🙈
It was an amazing school experience. And not that I always liked going but, even then, I knew how special it was. I didn’t take for granted how lucky I was to be able to go there. I still exchange Christmas cards with my home group teacher and it’s been “several” years since I’ve graduated. lol. And now you know that there are actually weird public schools like this in existence.6 -
Fun fact about me. I have bee. Disabled twice in my life. Once when i was 10. An recovered. Then i had a tumor in my spine. A month before my 21 birthday.
Went back to construction until i couldn't work anymore, now I'm painting pictures using, oil paints4 -
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Hannahwalksfar wrote: »I once joined a cult for free accomodation while I travelled
What church was it for ? Laughing out loud0 -
My motto has been I do it myself since I was 2yrs old. It regularly gets me into trouble.3
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Its not fun, but i have IBS.1
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I can slam a revolving door1
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I have a bad memory...sometimes it helps me to not hold grudges. (But I have a good memory for mundane/useless details for some reason)3
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read 35 books on my kindle so far this year7
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Nevermind.. it wasn't a fun fact2
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usually end up burning through a couple every weekend and at least one or two during the week. but it's not too hard if they're only like 600 something pages either way.
i read like 60 something last year but it kinda depends on if i find anything interesting or not to keep me going2 -
Funny for others .. not for me. I found my first grey eyebrow hair last week 😩5
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usually end up burning through a couple every weekend and at least one or two during the week. but it's not too hard if they're only like 600 something pages either way.
i read like 60 something last year but it kinda depends on if i find anything interesting or not to keep me going
When I was in junior high I usually read a book a day after school in the winter. Loved Jane Austen, Bronte sisters, Poe.
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corinasue1143 wrote: »
usually end up burning through a couple every weekend and at least one or two during the week. but it's not too hard if they're only like 600 something pages either way.
i read like 60 something last year but it kinda depends on if i find anything interesting or not to keep me going
When I was in junior high I usually read a book a day after school in the winter. Loved Jane Austen, Bronte sisters, Poe.
i always hung out in the library when i was a kid and then later as a teen too. for me it was simple horror stuff like Stephen King, Brian Lumley, Anne Rice, Dean Koontz etc etc
then i figured out who Lovecraft was and how he borrowed some of his ideas from Poe and Arthur Machen and expanded on them and it kinda widened my view of things when it came to the beauty of writing and reading
and then Mark Danielewski came along when i was 16 and opened up the world for me
but even now i still pretty much stick to horror or supernatural stuff with occasional crime novels thrown in. shoutout to my kindle though otherwise i'd never be able to read so much.4 -
I was a male cheerleader in high school, which was pretty much unheard of in this area.3
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I slapped a Gotti across the face and lived to tell about it 😁5
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