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Old Mar 06, 2005, 12:20 AM
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I hate the sound of chewing slurping and lip smacking too. My dad does this really bad , my husband tries but I pull on his ears when he does that ~ I do that cause he says ouch when I do that and I tell him well it hurts my ears when you smack your lips! lolAnd my inlaw out laws are the same too . And they fart and dont say excuse me , and burp too. I hated Ronald Reagans voice too and Bush's isnt much better lol. I also hate the sound of the barn cats mating outside my bedroom window lol. Tis Awful! Hmmm I think that is about it for now ... may be back later!

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Old Mar 06, 2005, 03:47 AM
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I'm getting worried here, doesn't it sound wierd to you that so many people are annoyed that bad by sounds? I don't want to be rude or anything though. About annoying sounds... i knew a girl at a place i stayed that had bi-polar. The real kind where they are switching back and forth every 20 seconds. She always commented on how loud it was when i swallowed. I thought that was odd...but she was a hippie and i thought she was hot.....she's still rockin' the whole star power thing.....
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Old Mar 06, 2005, 08:08 AM
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um... there's a REAL kind of bi-polar?
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Old Mar 06, 2005, 08:11 AM
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caught my eye too...
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Sound sensitive?!?!?!?!?!
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Old Mar 12, 2005, 05:38 AM
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Hey, sorry if i was rude before about the bi-polar thing. I just think it's crazy how people/doctors are throwing people into catagories so fast. I have a step brother who is going threw some problems and they tried to say he was this and then that and then another and then another. The list goes on and on, but since i have taken time to talk with him and get to know him more than other people in my family i've always known he is nothing of what they are trying to diagnose him as. To me it seems like it's like people and doctors are trying to explain away a person and rationalize their behavior by saying 'oh..it's because he/she's bi-polar or autistic or schizephrenic or something something.' I don't think it's a condition that should be thrown around lightly is all, because we all go through up's and down's, especially more frequently when we're depressed or going through the stages of our emtions.
I know you can relate to this right? Like when you hear two mom's talking and one of the moms is talking about how difficult something is that they are going through with their child and the other mom says, " oh i know my son is bi-polar " ...and then they look at each other that way like 'ahh yep i know what you mean'
As if you can know exactly what a person must be like if they are bi-polar. I would have to again state that i disagree with people putting a person with a psychological condition into a catagory and slapping a diagnosis on right away. Much less handing out prescriptions like bottles of water. thank you, again i apologize for the rudness before and sorry again if i'm hammering my point down a little too hard on this. J>L
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Old Mar 12, 2005, 10:41 AM
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other people's dogs barking in that high anxiety ridden voice.....i have neighbors behind me and they leave their poor dogs out in all kinds of weather.....poor things.....i have to turn a fan on so that i can sleep without hearing them...their dogs are nervous wrecks too...a policeman helped me "take" a little chihuahua that they left tied up for 24 hrs without water.....i digress......here come the authorities, sirens blaring, to lock me up... Sound sensitive?!?!?!?!?!
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Old Mar 12, 2005, 06:51 PM
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Well, IF there is a 'real' bi-polar, sign me up because its gotta have instructions or something. The "bi-polar" I'm dealing with didn't come with any....

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Old Mar 14, 2005, 04:21 AM
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I tried to delete that damn post but the time has already expired, ahhhhhhhhh. Oh well, if only all our difficulties came with instructions you know, the real kind, with illustrations....lol, just kidding. J>L
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Old Mar 14, 2005, 07:07 AM
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did anyone mention people who "smack" when they eat?? my oldest daughter used to and denied it and we taped her! she still laughs about her smacking days.......
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