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BookLover♥:
Something that bothered my husband when we were dating was the use of nail polish or polish remover in his presence - he has an acute sense of smell, and it drove him crazy; but he didn't tell me until we'd been together about a year. Ditto about perfume, even a small amount. 'Course, I was only painting my nails and wearing perfume to be more attractive to him. Go figure.
Sports obsessions/rivalries are always good. My husband has learned to live with the fact that I am a die-hard Notre Dame fan (Domer, '90). He might even root for the Irish now and then. Or, at least, not root against them. I'm just hoping that sometime during my lifespan, ND beats Ohio State in football. *shakes head pessimistically* :'(
Things that still bother him? I tend to get a little 'absorbed' when reading a book, or get a bit obsessive about certain films, TV series, actors, or books. I tend to repeat the same stories (especially 'old' family stories) over and over. And over.
...I'm sure there's more, but for my own peace of mind, I'll stop here. ;)
Edited for flow/clarity
ex-P.F.C Crunch:
Do you know what the ND fight song is I forgot.
BookLover♥:
Is the Pope Catholic?? Do I remember... sheesh... I've been singing it since I was 5...
The Notre Dame Victory March
Rally sons of Notre Dame
Sing her glory and sound her fame
Raise her gold and blue
And sing with voices true
Rah rah for Notre Dame
We will fight in every game
Strong of heart and true to her name
We will ne'er forget her,
And we'll cheer her ever
Loyal to Notre Dame
(Chorus)
Cheer, cheer for Ol' Notre Dame
Wake up the echoes cheering her name
Send the volley cheer on high
Shake down the thunder from the sky
What thou the odds be great or small
Ol' Notre Dame will win overall
While her loyal sons are marching
Onward to victory.
CarolM:
--- Quote from: brksocsc on July 07, 2007, 12:51:04 AM ---This is going to sound odd, but my gf says that coffee speeds up her period, is it true?
--- End quote ---
Err, no, but it's as good a theory as the if "you drink Gin and Tonic you'll bring on a late period" idea.
Well actually I guess they both work, but onlty if it was going to happen anyway, it can be a good excuse for a couple of G & Ts though ;).
PS I was VERY confused for a minute to see a song supporting a cathedral in France, I had to read two more posts to find out that it is (I presume) an American Football team. (I doubt if it's a REAL football team, you know what the US and Canada calls soccer. ;D)
ETA Yes meg_evonne we have Starbucks in England, infact there's a new one just opened in Coventry city centre where I live. I don't need PMS/T to get a craving for chocolate, besides I'm rather hoping I'm passed PMS/T now. Yes coffe/chocolate or any craving might be a symptom but not a cure for PMS/T. Nice idea though, curing PMS/T with chocolate. ;) ;D
meg_evonne:
Might be my imagination but pre-menstral cycle will guarantee to bring on "extreme caffeine need" usually via anything from Starbucks coffee (Carol M do they have Starbucks Coffee in England? or chocolate.
I'm pretty sure it doesn't bring IT on, but it will herald it's arrival. Some claim that the caffeine crave actually makes PMS worse.
Meg
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