Idiosyncrasies, courtesy of
theferrett
Jul. 7th, 2005 04:46 ami·d·i·o·syn·cra·sy
n. pl. id·i·o·syn·cra·sies
A structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group.
Write down five of your own personal idiosyncracies. Then, if you wish, tag five people from your friendslist to do the same in their journals.
1. I tend to get into a high pitched voice when I get excited about something. Guess I got it from watching all those sports TV announcers, like the Kirk Gibson call I don’t believe what I just saw!. Or Al Michaels' Do you believe in miracles?!?.
2. I sigh a lot. To the point of actually saying “Sigh…” when something (or somebody) makes me said.
3. I have a habit of calling my good friends “old friends”, even if I haven’t known them that long.
4. I go for the flashy play too often. This would include betting on double zero at a roulette table, going all-in on a stone cold bluff, and selecting halfback option pass on NCAA.
5. I take half an hour to think of the one perfect word to write. I’d write faster if I just write what I intend to say then come back and edit to sound better.
I'll try tagging
wldntulk2knwwho,
tu_nenay_08,
tu_oboe_girl,
kimmaline,
culculhen.
n. pl. id·i·o·syn·cra·sies
A structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group.
Write down five of your own personal idiosyncracies. Then, if you wish, tag five people from your friendslist to do the same in their journals.
1. I tend to get into a high pitched voice when I get excited about something. Guess I got it from watching all those sports TV announcers, like the Kirk Gibson call I don’t believe what I just saw!. Or Al Michaels' Do you believe in miracles?!?.
2. I sigh a lot. To the point of actually saying “Sigh…” when something (or somebody) makes me said.
3. I have a habit of calling my good friends “old friends”, even if I haven’t known them that long.
4. I go for the flashy play too often. This would include betting on double zero at a roulette table, going all-in on a stone cold bluff, and selecting halfback option pass on NCAA.
5. I take half an hour to think of the one perfect word to write. I’d write faster if I just write what I intend to say then come back and edit to sound better.
I'll try tagging