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Volume on radio or tv has to go up in 5's...and my worst one is when i go shopping i have a certain way i pack the trolley...it has to be neat and perfect...get really fidgety if its not...walking round the super market and seeing all the other trolley's that have stuff just thrown in...i just want to go and tidy them....lol

 

Miss T x

 

 

Im not the only trolley packing fanatic!! :toast:

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The shopping trolley! I'm not alone after all :laugh: ... I have a certain 'route' through the shop - and it varies if I'm in Adsa or Tesco's. Things go into the trolley in a specific order, they go onto the conveyor in a specific order, they get bagged in a specific order, they get unpacked and put away in a specific order. It all goes according to plan unless the bint at the checkout reaches across and blips through the wrong item at the wrong time, or if, God forbid, the kids are with me and they insist on 'helping' me :wallbash:

 

Have to sleep on the side of the bed closest to the door, which can be pushed to but not shut. Shut doors everywhere make me nervous, I hate it. And I hate how the doors in this country open onto the walls - so I've had them all changed round to open into the rooms instead :laugh:

 

The shower has to be set at the exact same point every time. The fan HAS to be on. If I forget, there's a lot of muttering and a puddley trail on the floor from me going out to flip it on.

 

The washing is sorted for lights, darks and colours as it's taken off - kids have known this since they were old enough to undress themselves so they sort their own washing now. All the washing gets pegged out in order as well: pj's together, kids uniforms, kids clothes (each kid's clothes grouped together), all the socks paired together to dry. It all gets folded up in the same order. Makes it easier to put away. And if it's sunny I'm in and out flipping it around to face the sun so it maximises drying time.

 

Cleaning happens in the same pattern every week.

 

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Once i had to put a tub of red maggots into a larger tub of bronze maggots in my bait fridge because there wasn't enough room for them both. The reds somehow got into the bronze tub, no choice, i had to sit there and pick every last one of them out.

 

Strange really, as sometimes i buy them mixed together. :blink:

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