Tagged by Jo.
The first player of this game starts with the "six weird things/habits about yourself" and people who get tagged need to write a blog of their six weird habits/things, as well as state this rule clearly. In the end, you need to choose six people to be tagged and list their names. Don't forget to leave a comment that says "you are tagged" in their comments and tell them to read yours.
1. How do I explain this? When I eat in restos and order iced tea or any drink that comes in a glass with a straw (awkward sentence, right there), I like to bite the bottom of the straw and sip from there. Better seen than described, I think. My friends know that habit of mine and someone actually told me his sister (who went to the same high school as I did) does the same thing. He even wanted to know if they taught that in our high school.
2. I have a strange fascination with fonts. And anything I wrote that's printed out. I stare at it for the longest time. :) I love fonts, I'm very particular about them!
3. It takes me forever to use something new, especially gadgets or luxury items. I feel like I have to deserve it before I use them.
4. My ballpens have to be a specific brand or type for me to write. When I was in grade school, I used a Parker pen and would always have my dad buy me refills that were "blue, medium point". If he got me the wrong refill, no ballpen. In high school, I loved the brand Sailor in blue (and I know a lot of my friends in college used this ballpen in high school too!). And the Sailor pen had to be of a certain shade and point as well. Since Sailor's no longer in the market ever since college and I destroyed the Parker pen after so many years of using it, I now settle for Pilot in blue. Same rule applies to notebooks and journals (has to be a certain brand). :)
5. I don't like writing in the daytime.
6. When I was in school and had papers due, I could only work late at night and if there was music in the background. I specifically start with the Corrs' CDs--that's why I memorize all their songs.
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