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The stores totally play to the walking to the right thing too. Men do it too, so they make sure the really cool sales and whatnot are on the right. At the store I worked at anyway πŸ™‚

I SO never knew that! Now I’ll feel like a lemming when I go into the store….. I’m going to start turning left πŸ˜‰ FIGHT the urge to turn right *lol*

The stores totally play to the walking to the right thing too. Men do it too, so they make sure the really cool sales and whatnot are on the right. At the store I worked at anyway πŸ™‚

I SO never knew that! Now I’ll feel like a lemming when I go into the store….. I’m going to start turning left πŸ˜‰ FIGHT the urge to turn right *lol*

-It is impossible to lick your elbow.
-Over 75% of people who read this will try to lick their elbow.

– I think I did it! But its not at the tip of it, abt 2cm away.. so i failed? πŸ™

-It is impossible to lick your elbow.
-Over 75% of people who read this will try to lick their elbow.

– I think I did it! But its not at the tip of it, abt 2cm away.. so i failed? πŸ™

You either have really weird shaped arms or are double-jointed and can pop your arm out of the socket.

I knew about the 10 spiders thing, however I didn’t know about the 70 different kinds of bugs you eat. And I have to say, that’s digusting.

And I walk straight into a department store. UNLESS you can’t, then I walk left. I’m a weirdo I guess.

-90 percent of women who walk into a department store immediately turn to the right.

this is so ME!!! unless i know where exactly the stuff i want is located, otherwise it’s always righhht. subconscious act but so true.

Guess what! I saw you…. i know i know so weird you were going down the escalators at Wynyard I was with a friend saying ‘OMG thats Beverly!’ lol you look the same – so so tiny! I love your bag even more in real life!

Ooo such a small world, hehe. When did you see me, today?? Hope I wasn’t doing anything strange, sometime I pull weird faces or do stupi things when I’m alone and think no one around knows me, hehe πŸ˜›

I hope i”m not really that tiny!!! BLECH πŸ™

umm it was Wednesday i think, no you werent pulling weird faces but then again i didn’t want to stare cos that would have been really weird lol

I wonder if they go on honeymoons.

I’m pretty sure I can lick my elbow. It doesn’t even seem that hard. I can do lots of strange things with my arms, though. I think my shoulders are double jointed, or something.

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-90 percent of women who walk into a department store immediately turn to the right.

I’m one of the 90% πŸ˜€

yes…that’s why those are the most coveted spots on a department store floor (in the US market anyway)…reserved for the beauty counters with the best relationships (with the store) and highest sales. i learnt that bit while at EL NY πŸ˜‰

Ohhh so no WONDER all the pricier brands tend to be there, haha! I can’t believe they’re doing ‘psychology’ on us innocent shoppers, hehe

You either have really weird shaped arms or are double-jointed and can pop your arm out of the socket.

No piece of paper can be folded more than 7 times.

Lies. I just tried this and I got 8 folds. (Granted, it was a little hard towards the end but it was done.)

In the course of an average lifetime you will, while sleeping, eat 70 assorted insects and 10 spiders.

Yummy! XD

Haha really?!?! Kudos to you then, you beat the challenge πŸ˜›

Yeah the bug-eating thing freaked me out… so sick

I’m going to guess that they’re saying that the paper can’t be folded IN HALF more than seven times. I can fold a paper as many times as I want if I just use the edges and stuff. πŸ™‚

I knew about the 10 spiders thing, however I didn’t know about the 70 different kinds of bugs you eat. And I have to say, that’s digusting.

And I walk straight into a department store. UNLESS you can’t, then I walk left. I’m a weirdo I guess.

-90 percent of women who walk into a department store immediately turn to the right.

this is so ME!!! unless i know where exactly the stuff i want is located, otherwise it’s always righhht. subconscious act but so true.

Guess what! I saw you…. i know i know so weird you were going down the escalators at Wynyard I was with a friend saying ‘OMG thats Beverly!’ lol you look the same – so so tiny! I love your bag even more in real life!

Ooo such a small world, hehe. When did you see me, today?? Hope I wasn’t doing anything strange, sometime I pull weird faces or do stupi things when I’m alone and think no one around knows me, hehe πŸ˜›

I hope i”m not really that tiny!!! BLECH πŸ™

umm it was Wednesday i think, no you werent pulling weird faces but then again i didn’t want to stare cos that would have been really weird lol

I wonder if they go on honeymoons.

I’m pretty sure I can lick my elbow. It doesn’t even seem that hard. I can do lots of strange things with my arms, though. I think my shoulders are double jointed, or something.

Quote:
-90 percent of women who walk into a department store immediately turn to the right.

I’m one of the 90% πŸ˜€

yes…that’s why those are the most coveted spots on a department store floor (in the US market anyway)…reserved for the beauty counters with the best relationships (with the store) and highest sales. i learnt that bit while at EL NY πŸ˜‰

Ohhh so no WONDER all the pricier brands tend to be there, haha! I can’t believe they’re doing ‘psychology’ on us innocent shoppers, hehe

No piece of paper can be folded more than 7 times.

Lies. I just tried this and I got 8 folds. (Granted, it was a little hard towards the end but it was done.)

In the course of an average lifetime you will, while sleeping, eat 70 assorted insects and 10 spiders.

Yummy! XD

Haha really?!?! Kudos to you then, you beat the challenge πŸ˜›

Yeah the bug-eating thing freaked me out… so sick

I’m going to guess that they’re saying that the paper can’t be folded IN HALF more than seven times. I can fold a paper as many times as I want if I just use the edges and stuff. πŸ™‚