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Can't walk across 3 drains.


Sometimes this involves obstinantly sticking to one side of the pavement and forcing the oncoming person to step quickly aside - this can cause brief havoc on crowded/busy pavements e.g. Oxford St. Very sorry to anyone who has been subjected to this but I just can't do it. If I am with the buggy on the narrow pavements of ED I let the buggy go over the drains whilst I shuffle round them - I figure my daughter has not superstitions (as yet) and is therefore, immune from potential bad luck.


Also have to salute and spit if I seen a solitary magpie and say 'hello Mr/Mrs Magpie, how are you and your family'


I try and do this very subtly when out and about as i) spitting in public is abhorent ii)it is embarassing to be seen saluting and talking to a magpie.

WoolWitch Wrote:

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> I don't understand the three drain thing - I

> happily trample on drains. Explain please! But I

> do check in the wardrobe (for witches), when I am

> on my own at night.



There's nothing to explain, it's irrational. I know it but still avoid them!

I have this totally freakish need to do the horror movie run up the stairs at night, like someone is chasing me. If I'm the last downstairs, I have to go upstairs, turn all of the hall lights on, and THEN go back down and turn off the downstairs lights. Then the stair run for life. I really do know that nobody is chasing me.


It's worse with basements; have been caught by my husband doing the shameful run/scream/look back as I go up the basement stairs. There's really nothing you can say once you've been seen doing that. Not much of a problem in the UK obviously.


I grew up with one of those really grumbly "Home Alone" type old basement furnaces. I blame that.

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