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Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:16 am
by SOonthebeach
Lovermont that's funny! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:17 am
by Gigi
People that lick their fingers when they eat really grosses me out!

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 9:55 am
by cocosmom
For all you Bridge haters, I have a solution that really helps driving over the. You need to talk out loud the whole way, simple stuff like reading the license plate in front of you saying the color & make of the cars. etc. It really works to stop the panic...of course always make sure there is a car in front of you if you can

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:37 pm
by lprof
cocosmom wrote:For all you Bridge haters, I have a solution that really helps driving over the. You need to talk out loud the whole way, simple stuff like reading the license plate in front of you saying the color & make of the cars. etc. It really works to stop the panic...of course always make sure there is a car in front of you if you can
Thanks... I hope to remember those ideas the next time.
I guess texting won't work? :roll:

Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 10:11 pm
by Tracy in WI
cocosmom wrote:For all you Bridge haters, I have a solution that really helps driving over the. You need to talk out loud the whole way, simple stuff like reading the license plate in front of you saying the color & make of the cars. etc. It really works to stop the panic...of course always make sure there is a car in front of you if you can
Driving to Kansas City tomorrow am - hoping I don't come across any scary bridges, but if I do I will put this to practice. Thanks!

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 1:31 am
by Maggy
I don't like (can't eat under any circumstances) mayonnaise and mustard. I'm having a hard time sometimes buying any prepacked sandwiches that doesn't have either of those. when I'm on STJ with the girls, my lunch package has my name on it.

I wish I didn't like something that you could remove easier. Some countries are also more mayo orientated than others. USA is mayo friendly :lol: .

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:46 am
by Pete (Mr. Marcia)
Maggy wrote:I don't like (can't eat under any circumstances) mayonnaise and mustard. I'm having a hard time sometimes buying any prepacked sandwiches that doesn't have either of those. when I'm on STJ with the girls, my lunch package has my name on it.

I wish I didn't like something that you could remove easier. Some countries are also more mayo orientated than others. USA is mayo friendly :lol: .
My dad moved to the southern part of the U.S. late in his life. He called mayo, "southern cement" because they put it on everything.

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:06 am
by JT
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Maggy wrote:I don't like (can't eat under any circumstances) mayonnaise and mustard. I'm having a hard time sometimes buying any prepacked sandwiches that doesn't have either of those. when I'm on STJ with the girls, my lunch package has my name on it.

I wish I didn't like something that you could remove easier. Some countries are also more mayo orientated than others. USA is mayo friendly :lol: .
I don't dislike a little mayo but some food places really glob it on. I often wish that the stuff was about $100. an ounce so that they'd not put so much of it on a sandwich.

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:03 pm
by Lulu76
I'm with the others on bridges. Small ones are better, but the one in Tampa, going to the Keys and the Mackinac Bridge just about send me into convulsions. I also don't like the Silver Memorial Bridge between Ohio and West Virginia. I know it's not the original silver bridge and it's not even the same kind of bridge, but just knowing that you're driving over a bridge that exists because another one collapsed is unsettling.

I like a little mayo but not too much, as well!

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:40 pm
by djmom
Same as some of the others...

Cliffs. Birds as pets. People that stand right at the edge of the baggage carousel. Gooey toys. My girls taking drinks out of my sodas. Gossips.