Phobias
What gives you the heebie-jeebies?
It's a bit strong to call this a phobia, but for me it's the thought of biting into a dry flannel. I've no idea why I'd ever want to or even get the opportunity to do so, seeing as I don't own one, but it makes my teeth hurt to think about it. *ewww*
Tell us what innocent things make you go pale, wobbly and send shivers down your spine.
( , Thu 10 Apr 2008, 13:34)
What gives you the heebie-jeebies?
It's a bit strong to call this a phobia, but for me it's the thought of biting into a dry flannel. I've no idea why I'd ever want to or even get the opportunity to do so, seeing as I don't own one, but it makes my teeth hurt to think about it. *ewww*
Tell us what innocent things make you go pale, wobbly and send shivers down your spine.
( , Thu 10 Apr 2008, 13:34)
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I don't think I'm either a dog nor cat person.
I'm a parent, therefore have a much more amusing, tying, efficient-wallet-emptying living companion.
To dissuade poor people from becoming the victim of these feline hustlers, I would heartily recomend lagomorph living companions. They are even less tying than cats, cwootier and fluffeh-er and charmingly shy to begin with. Their sh!t doesn't stink half as much, although they can be equally litter-trained. They also don't bring disease riddled wildlife cadavers into your home.
( , Tue 15 Apr 2008, 12:02, Reply)
I'm a parent, therefore have a much more amusing, tying, efficient-wallet-emptying living companion.
To dissuade poor people from becoming the victim of these feline hustlers, I would heartily recomend lagomorph living companions. They are even less tying than cats, cwootier and fluffeh-er and charmingly shy to begin with. Their sh!t doesn't stink half as much, although they can be equally litter-trained. They also don't bring disease riddled wildlife cadavers into your home.
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