PLurker
Prolific Pea
Posts: 9,795
Location: Behind the Cheddar Curtain
Jun 28, 2014 3:48:49 GMT
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Post by PLurker on Mar 28, 2022 1:33:35 GMT
I thought of another, this one just make me laugh though. He will randomly start talking to me about something with no introduction or context for me. I think he sometimes thinks about something he wants to tell me but I am not around so he just stores it in his head and drops it randomly. Kind of hard to explain, but it is like he was talking to himself and.suddenly wants to engage me but he is halfway through the conversation already so I have no clue what he is talking about. For example, just now I was in the kitchen cooking and he wandered in and said "Ukraine has more tanks then when they started. I can't believe he compared himself to JK Rowling". Granted we talk a lot about Ukraine and.watch the news a lot but Dark Shadows is on the TV right now and he just came out of his office. I haven't spoken to him about anything for at least an hour because he was working! I had no idea who he was talking about, where JK Rowling for in and what that she has to do with tanks, etc. It was so baffling. This happens at least once a day. OMG! This is me! 😂 It is exactly as you describe. I have this thought going through my brain and will begin asking a question or making a comment mid-thought stream. I call it randomly thinking out loud. I had a couple of friends/coworkers that did that. They blurt out where they were in their thoughts, regardless that you (obviously) weren't in in the thought process or subject. My fave was when "Richard" poped his head in the office to say hello(?) and then just blurted out "Chinese?" When we didn't understand wtf he was talking about he gave US the are you stupid look. Apparently he was thinking about the next get together and where dinner should be had. "Chinese?" became kind of a catch phrase among a few. 😂 As far as DS bad habits. I claim none as they left with him.😝
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tincin
Drama Llama
Posts: 5,378
Jul 25, 2014 4:55:32 GMT
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Post by tincin on Mar 28, 2022 3:15:23 GMT
Mine had an annoying habit of sleeping with other women, luckily that’s not an issue anymore. 😂
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Post by melanell on Mar 28, 2022 13:41:40 GMT
I thought of another, this one just make me laugh though. He will randomly start talking to me about something with no introduction or context for me. My DH does this as well. I will often say to him "I think you started that sentence in your head, Honey, because it didn't make any sense out loud."
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oh yvonne
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Jun 26, 2014 0:45:23 GMT
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Post by oh yvonne on Mar 28, 2022 13:45:58 GMT
Mine had an annoying habit of sleeping with other women, luckily that’s not an issue anymore. 😂 that made me gag on my coffee, lol. Awe, good riddance! DH has a thing about public restrooms. He hates them and unless its for #1 he won't go. He'll hold it. SO...when we go to places like Disneyland he's miserable unless we book a room at one of the onsite hotels so we can break to go potty in the hotel room. Its super annoying and travel with him is a PITA because of it.
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Post by tyra on Mar 28, 2022 17:13:15 GMT
Using the kitchen table and counter as a closet - jackets, hats, lunch box, mail, and letting it pile up! I have only looked through the first page, but this is one of my biggest pet peeves. He comes home, throws everything on the table AND peninsula counter, opens mail, leave it on the counter, opens packages, leave it on the counter. Then just leaves it. He says he will clean it up, but when?? His work schedule is crazy, so when he leaves for work, it is typically for at least 2 days. So either I deal with the mess until he gets home (where he MIGHT clean it up, doubt it, but maybe), or I will deal with it. He says he will do something, like dishes, or helping to clean the kiddos playroom, or whatever... then won't do it. Then will get mad at ME for doing it the next day or something, because "I said I was going to do it!". Okay, when?? Once in a blue moon he will offer to clean the kitchen up after I make dinner. To him, that is just putting dishes in the dishwasher. To me, that is disposing or packing up of any left overs, cleaning the pots/pans (can't be put in the DW), wiping down the counters. So he gets done and I go after and finish. There will be things literally on the floor in front of where he will be walking, and he will just step over them, walk around them, etc. Example- one of the dogs brings dirty socks downstairs. No idea why. She just likes socks. Doesn't eat them, just wants to carry them around. A few days ago there were four dirty socks of DHs laying right around him. I didn't pick up any, just left them. He walked right around him. The next day, two more showed up. Again, just leaves them. He says he doesn't see them, or anything around on the floor (not like our house is trashed, but with a 4yr old and 2 big dogs, there is stuff at the end of the day). I don't get it.
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DEX
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 3,396
Aug 9, 2014 23:13:22 GMT
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Post by DEX on Mar 28, 2022 20:13:55 GMT
Rhetorical questions. He asked me 3 times last night when the car accident scene was going to come up in Ozark. 3 times. I told him the first time that I didn't know but he still asked me 2 additional times when that scene would occur. Dude, I did not write the screen play so how do I know?
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