
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "Until I pointed it out, my other half use to hang out the washing making sure that both pegs were the same colour. Now she goes out of her way to make sure they never match." Tell us about bizarre rituals, habits and OCD-like behaviour.
( , Thu 1 Jul 2010, 12:33)
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cant bring herself to chuck away the last two slices of bread in the bag. She then buys a new loaf and puts it on top of the festering remains of the old one and so on until there are 3 or 4 bags of stinking 'science project' going through the shades of green. No, me neither.
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 22:53, 2 replies)

Why doesn't she eat them before starting on the next loaf?
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 22:55, closed)

Put the old bread on top then it gets eaten firstest. Mind you, she's a woman. Not a brain cell between the lot of 'em. Well, I say the lot of 'em etc. etc.
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 23:41, closed)
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