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    Old 10-15-2010, 07:44 PM
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    I wonder why I stay up hours past my bedtime reading this board when I KNOW I won't be able to keep my eyes open tomorrow?
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    Old 10-15-2010, 07:54 PM
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    Originally Posted by theoldgraymare
    I wonder why I stay up hours past my bedtime reading this board when I KNOW I won't be able to keep my eyes open tomorrow?
    Ditto!!! Every single cotton picking night!!!
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    Old 10-15-2010, 08:03 PM
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    I wonder why when my dog gets sick he cant do it on the vinyl or the ceramic tile? Seems like he will walk halfway across the house to get sick on the carpeting.

    Why does the gas gauge creep down when it's near full and then drops suddenly after a quarter of the tank?

    Why does your hair always look its best the day before it is scheduled to get cut? And you have a bad hair day on those days when you get your picture taken no matter what you do?
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    Old 10-15-2010, 08:12 PM
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    Why do driver license pictures always look so bad? Why when we lose weight the boobs are the first to go? Who decided that women needed to shave their legs and pitts and wear bra's.
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    Old 10-16-2010, 02:57 AM
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    Why is it that you happily bounce down the basement steps to get something and when you get there you look like a dork because you can't remember why you are down there and what you were supposed to get or do or put away or whatever! I hate that when it happens - like all the time!!! If I have to go to another room upstairs it never happens, only when I go down the basement steps and end up having to come back up, retrace my steps and then remember. I usually have to chant what I forgot, like "Toilet paper, toilet paper, toilet paper" all the way down to the basement, get it and come back upstairs! Edie

    PS - I don't worry about dementia or Alzheimer's because I know that this happens to other people all the time.
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    Old 10-16-2010, 03:22 AM
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    Originally Posted by AtHomeSewing
    I wonder a lot about exactly what my dogs are thinking, how much they understand, and what they would say if they could talk.
    I wonder about that same thing.
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    Old 10-16-2010, 03:57 AM
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    Originally Posted by 2wheelwoman
    I wonder how the trend came about to walk around with your underwear darn near on the outside. Who was the first person to do this, and why did others think it looked good? Boys with their underwear out and girls with the bra straps out...I just don't get it.

    Me too!!!!!!!!! Why do boys/men wear the waist part of their pants almost to their knees.....I just don't get it?????
    And the bra straps OMG I was taught never to let my personal items show as it was considered vulgar. Another thing is the thong underwear. We spent a lifetime trying to keep regular underwear out of our bottoms and now they wear them shoved up there.......another just don't get it!
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    Old 10-16-2010, 04:01 AM
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    Originally Posted by LindaR
    I wonder why DH can't remember something I told thim yesterday....

    I believe that is called "selective memory"....I have the same problem also.
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    Old 10-16-2010, 04:59 AM
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    I wonder why I have to get a mamagram when if they find a problem they do an ultrasound and its cheaper and more accurate? And doesnt hurt!
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    Old 10-16-2010, 07:29 AM
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    As a point of clarification here is an article I found in an obscure scientific journal. It might answer some of your questions.



    Not a lot is known about the exact nature of black holes, and some
    might postulate white holes, but it has recently been a great source
    of study. Statistically many mini black holes have been detected near
    or around homes where dedicated quilters live and gather. Rather an
    anomalous finding does require further study. It seem to occur rather
    more frequently in homes where a great deal of quilt-making happens
    but the shopping to usage index of fabric is low. It seems that some
    quilters and stitchers in general who allow gaps in their fabric
    stash to occur set up a cosmic environment that fosters the creation
    of a tiny black hole. This cosmological event will only grow larger
    over time increasing the likely hood of a much larger event horizon
    that could ultimately involve all of the known universe and beyond.
    If two such stitchers should live in close distance of each other the
    effect is increased exponentially. To slow or prevent such growth it
    is necessary to fill the gaps with newer fabric, there by preventing
    hopefully any development of the danger to begin with. This
    phenomenon has also been observed in a slightly lesser degree with
    buttons, trims, threads, books and magazines. It is also known that a
    good preventative measure is to keep one or more very high quality
    sewing machines in the immediate area.
    It has been postulated that persons who embark on a course of
    becoming gathers of large quantities of fabric have acquired a
    special duty. To whit they should be required by all standards of
    ethical behavior to keep holes in their fabric stashes from
    happening at all. Despite any hardship to themselves and their
    immediate family this course of action is highly recommended. All
    spouses, partners and children have a duty not only to the human race
    and the planet at large but to the entire universe and life it's self
    to point out when such shortages seem to be appearing and offer to
    assist the quilter to acquiring more fabric. Not only will this help
    alleviate the problem but their ultimate reward will be an outpouring
    of quilted objects for their use-age. All family members need to be
    aware that how their needs are met, IE. food, clothing, housing,
    transportation, and entertainment needs are only there in furtherance
    to the goal of preventing black holes from appearing in their homes.
    Further study of this phenomena is highly indicated and it may be
    that in the future information gleaned will indicate the need for
    more quilt shops in general and an increase in the availability of
    high quality and appealing fabric at a low to reasonable cost per
    yard. In addition home plans will need to include a large and well
    lit studio for the quilter to engage in her vital work preserving the
    cosmological integrity of the universe at large.
    Along with the study of black holes, white holes seem to be a topic
    rich in interest. Little is known at this time about white holes but
    is is indicated that they are responsible for the depositing of small
    objects such as keys, coins, buttons and seam rippers in odd unlikely
    places and deep into the cushions of upholstered furnishings. In
    addition is the largely unknown connection between black holes and
    white holes in the depositing of odd socks in clothes dryers.
    In conclusion The Committee for the Preservation of the Universe
    would like to thank each and every member of the quilting community
    for saving the world one yard at a time.
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