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Does anyone else here still would buy stuffed animals?

I always loved stuffed animals and beanie babies I still have my collection in the garage plan on taking them out to go through them I also plan on buying a stuffed animal unicorn Friday I used to have someone stole awhile back I’m sure as it’s very rare to find I was surprised that I even found it it’s almost 20 bucks though but I think it would be worth the price because it would still be a favorite mine my ex bought me a few that I still sleep with.

Does anyone else here shower four times a day?

Depends on how dirty I get. Once a day usually but I like to put clean clothes on a clean body. If I'm gardening or I go to the gym, I might shower and put on clean clothes before, sometimes I might wear yesterday's clothes and change into clean clothes after. Showering before and after the pool can bring it up to three or four times a day.

Then again, sometimes I might go a day or two without showering at all.

I have a sock feddish. Does anyone else here or is it just me?

YES! I have a HUGE sock fetish! I have like 115 pairs at last count! I love http://sockdreams.com, they have awesome socks there and offer free shipping! They rock. I also have a shoe fetish. I'm a Pisces, and that sign rules the feet, so that explains it...

Does any one else here ask questions just because you can?

Just you I think.

Does Anyone Else Here Have Osteogenesis Imperfecta?

I am a 27 yr old man with OI and I would be more than happy to discuss this condition. It runs in my family. My brothers, mother, an aunt, and also one of my uncles have this condition.

Who else here has a crush on Louis Theroux?

OOOOH he is such a hunk !
LOL! I am not gay.

Does any body else here think kelly clarkson looks like the olsen twins?

No but I think Carmen Diaz does though

Who else here is outraged about gas prices this summer?

I share your pain. What pisses me off the most is that these oil companies are getting fat off of America, essentially practicing a form of neo-feudalism, keeping us dependent on their product with monopolistic business practices. They know we need the gas, and they make us pay out the *** for it, and there is nothing we can do about it. There is no other industry that defies the law of supply and demand like the energy business. They try to make us believe that massive shortages are on the way, but the shortage never comes. I don't see long lines at the gas station, or people fighting over the last few gallons of gas. I see plenty of gasoline available. Yet the price keeps rising, and the oil companies are reaping record profits, and their executives are the world's richest and most powerful businessmen. The CEO of Exxon alone makes $147,000 A DAY. A DAY! (I swear to God I am not making that number up). That, right there, is all that needs to be said about the legal extortion that the oil companies commit against the American public every single minute of every single hour of every single day. Yes, we need boycotts. More importantly, though, this country needs to make public transportation more attractive. The only cities where people use the bus or subway is where you absolutely have to, not because they want to. I live in Houston, where urban sprawl is out of control. But everyone wants to use their cars. Why? One, we love our autos. Two, the public transport system here SUCKS! We have one experimental rail line, which is pretty efficient, but there is a ton of opposition to more. Why? Because people are worried about their property values. I guess we should hold back progress so that the Johnson family's house doesn't depreciate in value. The government needs to step in. We are headed for a crisis in this country, and few people are noticing. They will when they can't afford the basic necessities because a) they spend most of their disposable income on gas and energy, or b) they get laid off from their job because of rising transportation and operating costs.

Does anyone else here find it unpleasant to socialize in large groups?

I tend to dislike large groups. For example, in a crowded bar or restaurant, it can be hard to hear others above all the noise, making conversation very difficult. The same problem can occur if there are more than about 6 to 10 people, as subgroups often break out in unrelated conversations. And large stadiums full of people are downright scary.I would rather interact with people one on one or two.

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