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Jan 20, 2010 01:59PM

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I was stopped for speeding. I was in a bad mood. The cop said to me "what's the hurry?" and because I wa..."
perfect - I'll have to remember that one!

Thankfully, they eventually banished smoking from the office, but for several years a colleague at the next desk would light up one cigarette while another still burned in her ashtray. The smoke that billowed over my desk saved me the substantial cost of buying cigarettes for myself.
The result? I can now read and write anywhere, on a clothes-line if necessary.

I got my confirmation about my book focus two weeks ago, when I read during the entire course of my first (and most likely only) tattoo. :) My dad always said that having something else to focus on helps with pain. Turns out he's right!


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I am driven crazy (batshit crazy) by gum popping, gum chewing, and sibilant voices. Have to use headphones on public transportation or I would become homicidal. At home, I can read through music and usually TV, but find conversations and the noise of skateboards on the sidewalk extremely distracting.
Noise that is appealing to read to: the Vienna Boys Choir, about 75 yards distant; silence; nightingales.
Noise that is appealing to read to: the Vienna Boys Choir, about 75 yards distant; silence; nightingales.


Repetitive noises, especially beeps, drive me crazy though.
And flies. >:(

I agree with BonFire on the repetitive noises though. They will pop the bubble the quickest & irritate me the most.
However, like Kelly, I can tune the entire household out, but all does sink through the "spere" eventually meaning that I do respond to the family just in a delayed way. This drives my husband absolutely NUTS, and my kids look at me as if I'M nuts.
This also serves to keep them on their toes as they don't know if I'm thinking about it, the bubble hasn't popped yet, or if they need to repeat themselves in case the bubble is still intact. Us parents must take our entertainment where we can.
Here's what I hate: my WT neighbors have a remote control car they like to vroom around the neighborhood in the afternoons. The sound of that high pitched motor up and down back and forth drives me apeshit.

Heck, I have a hard time watching CNN because the crawl is so hypnotizing!
Hah! Me too, Carol! I can't hear what they're saying b/c I can't stop reading the crawl! Thank goodness I"m not the only one. :D


I clicked on the links you posted because the titles looked interesting and now they are both on my to-read list.
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