Sunday, December 7, 2008

Hannah

I have a complete and irrational fear of mugs, I cannot drink out of them. Firstly they are too dark you can't actually see out of them when you drink which leaves you completely open to all kinds of attack. Secondly (which happened when I was a child) you dont know what could be IN your drink, for all you know it could be a freaking huge hairy evil spider. Yes. Yes it damn well could.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

The fear of mug is comple.... Wait did you say a spider... in a mug...
Oh GOD! Now I'm afraid of mugs!

SerJak said...

it damn well did :'( it was so scary

Sarah said...

I'm scared of drinking out of mugs too. Especially milk, for some reason. When I was a kid, my mother thought it would be a good idea to get me a fish. She bought this HIDEOUS horrible evil catfish thing with blank eyes sticking out of its head and a sucker for a mouth, and she put it into a tank in my living room, next to the door, and I used the other door until we moved out 5 years later. I was scared that the fish was in the toilet, in all my drinks, in my bed.

Natalie Rozen said...

Oh my golly! I had to buy my own mug to take to school because I'd be standing there washing the school mug for ten minutes before I could drink out of it!

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