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Old 05-12-2010, 02:44 PM   #46
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Other than not liking raw onions - I don't think I have any food idiosyncrasies.

My idiosyncrasy is with laundry. I separate stuff into the following categories: towels, blue jeans and t-shirts (hoodies, socks, etc), black jeans (t-shirts, etc), whites (which includes pastel or pinks) and blankets.
Folding laundry has to be done a certain way too. Jeans - hold jeans by legs, match up seams, fold in half, fold in half again. T-shirts - hold so front of shirt is facing you, fold so back is touching (only front of the shirt is visible) and sleeves are to the left, fold sleeves over, fold shirt in half. I do it this way because I had so many t-shirts with logos on the front and got tired of looking thru blue/black/white t-shirts until I found the one I wanted. See??? - method to my madness. Of course - the process changes for polo shirts that have a logo on the left side. grrrrr.
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