Not quite there, but, I DO check some things, probably too much. “Better safe than sorry.” “A stitch in time saves nine.” And they have saved me on more’n one occasion.
We were waiting for people to arrive at church and they had the big candle burning. It was melting lop-sided and was dripping burning drops of wax onto the wood candle stand. The pastor and I caught it before it got dramatic.
Ex wife was the same. I made a checklist for her so she could leave the house without anything like this occurring. Turns out her mother did leave something on/plugged in when she was younger and it did indeed burn out. It did not start a fire, but essentially fried its innards. It was an iron from the 1950s and needed replacing.
Did I remember to turn the home alarm system off before I went outside to work in the yard? I found out 15 minutes later when the police arrived in response to a call from the alarm company.
Misery loves company so I am glad to know that I am not alone in having that affliction. In my case, it’s a refrigerator door that doesn’t always close completely causing me to waste an inordinate amount of time checking it.
I can definitely relate. If I don’t check that the garage door is closed and the door to the house is locked before bed, I can’t sleep. I also look back in my rear view mirror to make sure the garage is closed everytime I leave the house.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE about 1 year ago
OCD & DEJA VU: Passengers on the “Paranoia Express”.
Ida No about 1 year ago
If someone asks a hard-hitting question, will it leave a mark?
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member about 1 year ago
Did I lock the door?… checking… YES, I did! Well, just to be sure, let’s unlock it and lock it again. ☺
akachman Premium Member about 1 year ago
Oh, good. It’s not just me.
LadyPeterW about 1 year ago
Not quite there, but, I DO check some things, probably too much. “Better safe than sorry.” “A stitch in time saves nine.” And they have saved me on more’n one occasion.
Neo Stryder about 1 year ago
The doubt attacks again.
Sue Ellen about 1 year ago
Love the raccoon with a bag of loot!
PoodleGroomer about 1 year ago
We were waiting for people to arrive at church and they had the big candle burning. It was melting lop-sided and was dripping burning drops of wax onto the wood candle stand. The pastor and I caught it before it got dramatic.
Perkycat about 1 year ago
This is funny and so true.
Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ex wife was the same. I made a checklist for her so she could leave the house without anything like this occurring. Turns out her mother did leave something on/plugged in when she was younger and it did indeed burn out. It did not start a fire, but essentially fried its innards. It was an iron from the 1950s and needed replacing.
Khatkhattu Premium Member about 1 year ago
Did I remember to turn the home alarm system off before I went outside to work in the yard? I found out 15 minutes later when the police arrived in response to a call from the alarm company.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Misery loves company so I am glad to know that I am not alone in having that affliction. In my case, it’s a refrigerator door that doesn’t always close completely causing me to waste an inordinate amount of time checking it.
Kelliekatlady about 1 year ago
I can definitely relate. If I don’t check that the garage door is closed and the door to the house is locked before bed, I can’t sleep. I also look back in my rear view mirror to make sure the garage is closed everytime I leave the house.
lawguy05 about 1 year ago
Don’t we all have these thoughts? Well done as always.
holdenrex about 1 year ago
This is basically the premise for “Beau is Afraid” except Beau’s imagined worst case scenarios were much more extreme.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 1 year ago
Yup.
crazeekatlady about 1 year ago
My anxiety battles with my imagination.
coffeeturtle about 1 year ago
Wait! A BUG in the coffee!!! This IS bad!
Better stay with the coffee until you finish it off.
8^)