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Don't know if this is classed as OCD but everyone i know don't understand it but here goes.....I can not eat food is a Pen is visible.
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I can't get to sleep without knocking one out to Janina Wissler...
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Right Slippy I'll confess to this..
For as long as I can remember I've counted syllables on my fingers. Quite often when either I'm thinking, or someone's talking I tap out the syllables. I'm especially pleased if they add up to an even number 10 or 20. It's never bothered me much but I reckon I do it at least every day. |
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When I play cricket I count the people on the pitch constantly. It should be 15, I reckon I do this at least once for every ball bowled. It is absolute brain damage, wish I could stop.
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Guinness, you are a terrible man.I have to have my fingernails very short and my brogues shiny clean at all times. |
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collywobble i do exactly the same.If someone says something on the tv i will count the syllables out on my fingers and am happy when it ends on my thumb or little finger!!!!
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How can you hook wiv brogues on?
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I sometimes do that colly. I often type phrases and stuff out with my hands too, like if I see a sign or a phrase I type it using proper touch typing technique, not actually moving my fingers but I am in my head.
I think this thread might become my ultimate chitchat downfall, I'm going out before I do irrepairable damage. |
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Gadzooks collywobbler, that is OCD personified!
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That's it whyso! It's great when it works out that way.
Thank God I'm not alone! |
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Imagining your eyes are firing tennis balls and aiming them at walls/ceilings such that the balls will escape by smashing through a window.
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I used to iron all my bank notes if I was going out,I don't know why I did it but just stopped. A friend of mine does it and he irons them into a small square.
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And Rob when I played cricket and was batting I had the same ritual before every ball. I wont bore you with the details.
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Guinness, I could hook with brogues, sandals or flip fops, it made no difference. Nobody every got a hook against my feed.
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A few years ago I always used to switch the tv channels over by feeling for the buttons on the zapper without looking at the numbers.
I got pretty expert at it and thought to myself "This is handy if I ever go blind". It only dawned on me a while later that if I went blind I wouldn't be able to see what was on! I gave it up after that. |
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I have a feeling i'm going to enjoy this fred..
Thy is all certifiable.. |
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Glad to hear it, Slippy..
A polished hooker is hard to come by.. |
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Mrs C would never admit it but I've noticed when she is eating with a knife and fork there is the slightest double shimmy of the cutlery each time it goes to the plate.
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I got on the bench for England Under 21's. I was always torn though as I wanted to play for Ireland to make my Dad proud of me.
When Ireland played England I never knew who to cheer on, still don't. |
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My Da wanted me to play GAA even though i was always better at Rugby..
Well done on the under 21s. Whos' the young lad there now for England under 19s? |
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Got him, Luke Cowan-Dickie..
A talent that lad is.. |
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My prop at school was Andy Mullins, Harlequins. Legs like Oak trees.
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I was posting on the Rugby forum a while back and started a fred about the English youngsters. Id watched them play the nights before the 6 Nations games.. And have kept an eye on them.
They will never have a better squad of kids metinks, really impressed with them.. |
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Crikey I thought I was weird doing the syllable thing!
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I did have an awful time a few years ago which involved a shower routine. I had to get in and wash certain parts of my body. If i got them in the wrong order I had to get out, dry myself and start all over.
It reached saturation point when I turned up for work an hour and a half late. |
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You're all mad, I've long since thought that.
Gamblers are a bit mad by definition. |
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Another one involving gambling. If I have a bet on course or in a bookies it has to be in a multiple of £25. I cant remember the last bet I placed that wasn't a multiple of 25.
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Got him, Luke Cowan-Dickie..
A talent that lad is.. I know the Cowan Dickies. AKA the Bull & F&nnies |
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Crikey I thought I was weird doing the syllable thing!
You are weird doing the syllable thing - you've just found some other weirdos! |
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Exeter Chiefs Rule
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I always rate women on the Timeform 0-140 scale when im walking down the road
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I met a 122 today zilzal.
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used to be worse than that, ex's were referred to as between the Golden Fleece and Slip Anchor period and suchforth.... |
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Multiple nosh1 winners are a particular fav of mine..
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I think the more p1ssed I get the more this OCD stuff goes out the window and I do not do it. Perhpas that is why I am such a p1sspot, it really can hurt your brain sometimes.
Regards Tommy and his remote, I can use mine braille like. I do also count the buttons braille like regularly, 57 on my current remote, but will probably check again a hundred or more times in the next week. |
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Blimey Rob, have another drink!
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when I check results (because I never watch the end of a race live), I put a postcard over the results and then I uncover one line at a time.... If I do it very carefully I can see if there are any g, y, p etc and see if that matches up with the horse's names.
Sometimes to really mix it up, I uncover the horse's name from the end first to see if the last letter ends with the same letter as my bet... perfectly rational behaviour ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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If I look at a clock at it's 13 or 47 past the hour, I need to keep looking until it ticks over to the next minute....even waiting to the next minute to post this reply
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