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Old Sep 04, 2008, 04:38 PM
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Is anyone else bothered by keys? I hate people that hang keys from their pants and pocketbooks. We have pockets for a reason. Do not tell me it is easier access, it takes longer to unclip them from you pants than it does to pull them out of your pocket! I want to rip them off their pants and yell to them, "put your damn keys in your pocket". And there in no reason to have 40 keys on a key chain, what the !@#$ is wrong with people? Are they just asking to have there keys stolen? It is advertising the car they drive and easy access to being stolen, not to mention it is irratating as !@#$!!!

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Old Sep 04, 2008, 04:42 PM
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Heh, you sound just like me!

Yeah, my conclusion about 'dangling keys' is that they just do it for self-gratification -- it makes them feel important... When it actually makes them look like a janitor who forgot his mop.
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Old Sep 05, 2008, 12:51 PM
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:Rain 3: I'm sorry you feel that way, I alway knew people judged me for doing things wrong and this is proof. I put my keys on the outside of my purse because i can never find them in my purse, and it's away for me to see that I haven't lost them. People don't do it to piss others off, it's just a security thing.
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Old Sep 06, 2008, 04:11 PM
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I'm sorry about my reply, I have problems with sounds like people snapping there gum, clicking pens, humming and so on, so I should have understood better how you're feeling. Even at times dangling keys to drive me crazy so I shouldn't have been so quick with my reply. Sorry again, but even when my own keys bug me, I have to leave them where I know where they are, or sometime I get a panic attach or have to check several times to make sure I have them.

So Please know I am very sorry, something was triggering me and I jumped before thinking.

Sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry
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Old Sep 07, 2008, 07:54 PM
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Those sounds bother me too! I can't stand people chewing gum with their mouth open. There are just so many noises that bother me. My T says it is most likely because I have aspergers syndrome and I have super hearing. Most my problems seem to be caused by noises from the talks with my T.
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Old Sep 07, 2008, 08:20 PM
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Thanks, I will have to ask my pdoc about aspergers, because I just about jump out of my skin with most noises. I can't even stand my husband eating at times, when he eats with his mouth open and at work I had to listen to music with my headphones on so I would hear all the annoying sounds.

Thanks, have a superlative week.
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Old Sep 07, 2008, 09:42 PM
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I hear what you are saying. Before the Keys out of your pockets became popular, it was mostly janitors who did that. All those keys they had would not fit in their pockets. The ones that did riped holes.

PS. I always place them in my pocket.
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Old Sep 07, 2008, 10:30 PM
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I remembered when I was 12 years old, my dad decided my brother and I were old enough to watch ourselves when he was away at work so we started taking the bus home insyead of going to latchkey. I had this purple key-clip-thing and dangling on it was the little silver key to the house (purple is my favorite color ) I felt so proud and mature I showed off that thing as much as I could the first few weeks, and dad made me wear it on one of the belt loops on my jeans so I wouldn't lose it.

Sure, it probably looks rediculous, but it IS convient if you don't carry around a purse at all times and pockets are a no-go for me because when you sit down you run the rsk of having the keys drill into your leg.

I don't mind keys, but the worst comon sound in the entire universe for me is...

When people walk on the carpet and they drag there feet....ooooooo it bothers me so much when I actualy notice it. Like fingernails on a chalkboard!
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