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TLPG
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24 Mar 2008, 6:22 pm

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Bushism


Vote Democrat in November and you'll ban it effectively!

westernwild wrote:
FAAAS. :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
Autism Speaks :evil: :evil:
Generation "Rescue" :evil: :evil:

FAAAS
Autism Speaks
FAAAS
Autism Speaks

And, oh yes, FAAAS and Autism Speaks!! ! :evil: :evil:


You forgot......FAAAS!

And Autism Speaks! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Confused-Fish wrote:
sooo, gender stereotyping then?


That's another thing to be banned! :)



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24 Mar 2008, 11:55 pm

I would ban children in Grocery stores

and

lanes that suddenly become turn lanes with no warning



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25 Mar 2008, 7:41 am

Job interviews (it should all be done on performance test scores!)

Small talk in the workplace - SHUT UP & let me concentrate!

All mobile phone calls that last longer than 5 minutes

Drinking enough to get sick

Political Correctness



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25 Mar 2008, 7:45 am

I would ban idiots in my school... Apple compters and laptops... And these stupid finger mousepad things. They mess up my typing.



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25 Mar 2008, 1:22 pm

People who clap along with songs (I have sound issues and that one makes me insane. Applause is one thing. Clapping en masse in time to a song is another. Makes my skin crawl and my head feel like it's running into my shoulders for cover).

Religious people who knock on your door because apparently somewhere in the Constitution it says its their right to annoy their fellow man.

People who push and push and push you to try things because they like them, certain that because they like them, you will too (yes, dear father-in-law, I'm talking about you).

Balloons (I'm morbidly afraid of them. Really)

That weird turkey leg booth at Six Flags. It reeks. And even if it didn't, even if I had no sensory issues at all, who wants to carry around a giant Henry the 8th-esque turkey leg around a sweltering hot amusement park anyway?

"Close Talkers"

Puppy Mills (the Pass Pets--huge offender--at the closest mall to us just went under. Aw, boo-hoo. Now people will have to go to the Humane Society or rescue groups. How will they ever manage the inconvenience of not being to pick up lip liner and a dog at the same place? :cry: )

Speaking of which...Malls (though I will say, I do sorta like Sephora. :oops: )



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25 Mar 2008, 8:53 pm

Neale wrote:
People who clap along with songs (I have sound issues and that one makes me insane. Applause is one thing. Clapping en masse in time to a song is another. Makes my skin crawl and my head feel like it's running into my shoulders for cover).

That weird turkey leg booth at Six Flags. It reeks. And even if it didn't, even if I had no sensory issues at all, who wants to carry around a giant Henry the 8th-esque turkey leg around a sweltering hot amusement park anyway?

"Close Talkers"


Um...I LOOOVE turkey legs...especially at the State Fair.

I especially hate it when people clap along with songs out of rhythm. Awful. I have to leave where ever I am when that happens. It makes me freak out.

When a close talker is victimizing me, I end up doing this slow-mo waltz across a room, until s/he corners me, and I have to go into a mini back-bend to escape the face-to-face proximity. I have HUGE issues with re-breathing the air that someone else just exhaled. It makes me want to gag.



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25 Mar 2008, 9:12 pm

You know, Ohio was pretty boring..



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25 Mar 2008, 9:15 pm

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You know, Ohio was pretty boring..


Word up. And it always seems like they're f*cking something up for me....



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25 Mar 2008, 10:15 pm

Averick wrote:
You know, Ohio was pretty boring..


reminds me of an old joke.

- "what's a fun thing to do in Ohio?"
- "pack up and get the f**k out of there"


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25 Mar 2008, 10:23 pm

People who hate members of The Autism Spectrum
Autism Speaks
Cops who knew they did wrong, but are still on the job
Homophobia
Gender Stereotyping
Racial Stereotyping
Wal-Mart
McDonalds
Hipsters with rotten attitudes
People who say "Um", "Like" or "OK" every other sentence ejected from their mouths


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25 Mar 2008, 11:31 pm

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Unleased dogs
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having more children than you can take of


Seconded (or nthed - I'm really not reading all 10 pages here :P)

Public displays of emotion.
Making any noise (especially playing music) such that people can hear you.
People who don't share the sidewalk/corridor - no not banning the behavior. You do it, you lose your existence privileges.
Approaching someone who is minding there own business.
Bumping into people.
Small talk.
Strong beliefs
Manhattaners.
Dirt bikes, atvs.
Dogs.
Referencing Adolf Hitler.


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25 Mar 2008, 11:49 pm

jamesohgoodie wrote:
Averick wrote:
You know, Ohio was pretty boring..


reminds me of an old joke.

- "what's a fun thing to do in Ohio?"
- "pack up and get the f**k out of there"


Maybe I just didn't read far enough back into the thread, but where's the Ohio hate reference coming from?



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26 Mar 2008, 4:43 am

Averick wrote:
You know, Ohio was pretty boring..


Really? Do you know why the state of Ohio is different?

Because it's "hi" in the middle and round at both ends!! :lol: :lol: :lol:



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26 Mar 2008, 5:38 am

The Dr. Pill Show


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26 Mar 2008, 6:44 am

The idea of banning things.



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26 Mar 2008, 4:15 pm

jamesohgoodie wrote:
Averick wrote:
You know, Ohio was pretty boring..


reminds me of an old joke.

- "what's a fun thing to do in Ohio?"
- "pack up and get the f**k out of there"


Amen to that, and that's exactly what I did at the age of forty after almost a lifetime there, born and bred, with most family there. Packed up the car, said goodbye, and drove away for a job in Rapid City, SD, in the Black Hills area. Had a great time with the grant-funded position wihle it lasted, met a wonderful fifty-something Aspie, and now here I am, nearly three years later, newly and happily married to said Aspie. I will NEVER return to #@$%#^$ Ohio!! !


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