You've seen it right?
The new
(is it really new or just new to me? I dunno.)
reality show:
My Strange Addiction...
one word:
fascinating.
The first show I watched was a trip--
a woman is eating household cleaner, like "Comet",
and another one is hoarding cats...
Twenty-something-cats.
One young girl tans her body to
look like a piece of bacon...
tanning up to 8 hours a day.
To which, my girls responded:
"You would never let us lay around like that!
Where's her job?
When does she go to school?"
The other one was about the gal who eats soap,
and the gal whose yanking her hair out and
eating the "follicles".
Eww. Yes, I know.
But
WOWWWWWW,
right??
In all of my years of scrubbing toilets and bathtub rings,
I have never been tempted to eat
either the cleanser nor the soap.
The thought of sprinkling comet over my food like parmesan cheese,
or eating it straight up by
dipping my fingers in it like sugar candy--
well, Nope.
I haven't done that either.
And yes,
I have yanked out some gray hairs in my day.
Not anymore, because, well,
I finally got more than two repeat offenders,
and I certainly never thought about eating them,
not even with cheese.
And you know,
every thing tastes better with cheese.
And ranch dressing.
But the idea of eating my own hair
just never even crossed my mind.
I mean, obviously,
the producers were looking for some strange people--
but how did they advertise for the show?
"New TV SHOW looking for individuals suffering from Rare Addictions.
Do you crave DIAL soap instead of chocolate? Does Irish Spring make you feel hungry?
And tired of being ostracized over your cat obsession? Are you going bald by eating your own hair in the dark? Worry no more! Make money off your strange addictions!
Sane people need not apply. No posers or hairy fakers. Bring your obsession with you to Open Auditions, next Tuesday, City Auditorium, 2pm. Be prepared to demonstrate for the cameras."
At least the show offers clinical help for the participants, so that's a good thing to come from it.
So this got me to thinking--
Do I have any strange addictions??
I asked the yahoos if I have one...
they said, in unison:
"Blogging."
Maybe I can apply to be on the show?
What about you?
Any strange addictions you wanna share?
No. I am judging.
ReplyDeleteHmm, I can't think of any. I think I am "practically perfect in every way". but don't ask my kids. I am sure they could come up with something. Oh yeah, Miracle just reminded me that I love to sing in the car, off key and loudly out of tune. See what I mean?? The nerve of them to find fault with my favorite way of annoying them. I think it is working! :-)
ReplyDeleteMy main addiction is too common for the show.
ReplyDelete(food)
;)
Oh dear. So did these people get help from being on the show? I hope so, cause eating comet? That's just wrong.
ReplyDeleteI can't think of anything strange that I'm addicted to... Baby Ruth bars and Cherry Coke just seems far too normal.
I love the taste of Tums. Not the super-duper strength ones or the fruity ones, the plain old originial. Now that they have Prilosec available I no longer need Tums, no more chalky, minty addiction for me...unless you consider blog stalking, there might be need for an intervention.
ReplyDeleteTOTALLY with you, girlfriend. You took the words right out of my mouth. Now I won't bother saying them. I was hooked on that darn TLC over Christmas break. :)
ReplyDeleteThe Magic Quilt post will be up within the hour.
Love Ya!
I think I have no strange addictions. Yup. I'm TOTALLY normal.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what your yahoos are talking about.
Blogging is awesome.
I have never even heard of that show but I could definately be on it.
ReplyDeleteMy strange addiction is frozen milk!!
hair follicles? EWWWWWWWW!
ReplyDeleteI have many mini addictions. For example, I must always have a project of one form or another. And maybe shopping. For deals. But I don't think that would get me on the show. And you know? I'm really ok with that. . ..