I will use the phrase from my t-shirt that describes me...
"INSANITY...it's not just a hobby, it's a way of life.";)
2007-07-06 17:48:19
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answered by Mav 6
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Neither ... my husband and I are definitely both 'weird' ... we did the world a big favor when we got married, because we are 'so weird' that we are the only ones who 'totally understand' the two of us. Okay, we are 'fairly normal' in that my husband works (I'm retired) and we go out shopping and to have some fun ... and our 'political views' are our own (and are not always the same) ... but I'm 56, he's 49 but looks ten years older than I do ... and WHAT WAS THE POINT of your question?
2007-07-06 07:44:53
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answered by Kris L 7
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Depends on the day. I'm a little bit crazy, a little bit conservative, but I'm in no way as nuts as the people who agree to go on reality TV shows like Wife Swap and Big Brother. Some people can be so stupid and money grubby.
2007-07-06 07:47:15
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answered by Agent D 5
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Way out there but forced to live in a "normal" world.
2007-07-06 07:43:12
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answered by LittleBitOfSugar 5
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I am normally out there
or way out normal
2007-07-06 07:44:56
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answered by Mary 5
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I'm totally a bit of both worlds. I can be pretty normal looking but once you get to know me you can tell I'm totally out there.
2007-07-06 07:44:14
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answered by ☆ Heavenly ☆ 6
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Normal enough to keep a job, way out there otherwise.
2007-07-06 07:43:33
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answered by Hero and grunt 4
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I don't think there is a "normal" because we are all so different. I just consider myself to be me.
2007-07-06 07:43:26
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answered by Nico 7
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Way Out There
(Good Question)
2007-07-06 07:42:57
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answered by alwyzsunny 3
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Yep, at cases, greater desirable than i could want to be. substantial get right of entry to: gar·ru·lous Pronunciation: ?ger-?-l?s, ?ga-r?- additionally ?ger-y?- functionality: adjective Etymology: Latin garrulus, from garrire to chatter — greater at care Date: circa 1611 a million : given to prosy, rambling, or tedious loquacity : pointlessly or annoyingly talkative 2 : wordy a million synonyms see talkative — gar·ru·lous·ly adverb — gar·ru·lous·ness noun
2016-11-08 08:21:22
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answered by kujala 4
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I'm definitely not normal, but in a good way.
2007-07-06 07:43:20
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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