In which Dykewife tagged me. The wench.
“People who get tagged need to write a blog of their own 6 weird things as well as state this rule clearly. In the end, you need to choose 6 people to be tagged and list their names. Don’t forget to leave a comment that says ‘you are tagged’ in their comments and tell them to read your blog!”
The structure of that rule section drives me nuts; the first sentence doesn’t actually appear to mean anything because it’s so badly written! Gah! But here are 6 weird things about me anyway:
1) I eat burnt match heads.
2) I rock myself to sleep at night and wake up each morning with really messy hair.
3) I read in bars.
4) I put cardamom in my coffee.
5) I continue to curse even in situations where I shouldn’t, like in front of children and in business meetings.
6) I know I’m weird, but I’m struggling to think of weird things about myself to post. That in itself is weird, because it proves I’m so weird that I can’t identify my own weirdness.
And although I’m supposed to tag six people, instead I tag:
Anyone who cares!
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as enviroboi would say “*smooch*”
🙂 thanks for doing the meme 🙂 i’m not just a wench, i’m a math challenged wench…off to study stats 😛
Ewh, stats! 😉 -m
have you researched the match head thing? Happens with pg women usually and the theory is its a nutritional problem…. weirdo… ;0)
I just like the taste! For real. I also chew on ice cubes, which is also supposed to be a sign of malnutrition of some stripe. -m
Matchheads: lack of phosphorus in the body…
Ice: Lack of iron in the body…
I too ate matchheads for years. Loved them, still munch one occasionally. Doc told mom to not worry about it when I was 5.
Chewying on ice cubes was linked to low iron levels in women years ago. ‘Cause of the period thingy you women have.
My iron’s fine; I get it checked. Never been checked for phosphorus levels, but considering I only eat about three matches a year I doubt it’s a big deal. -m
i think there’s a place here in ny where they make cardomom coffee… i need to confirm that, of course.
Find it so we can go there when I visit! -m