- knowing who sings country music songs
- quoting lines from movies that I've seen multiple times
- watching A Christmas Story for as much of the 24 hours as possible
- bringing up movie references in conversations
- getting through traffic
- taking pictures (especially of nature/landscapes)
- remembering songs lyrics (especially country music and '90s music)
- saving money
- knowing what clothes look good on me
- keeping secrets
- packing a suitcase
# 2:
I always watch movies with my dad and we are both huge movie- and TV-buffs. And if it's a movie that we like a lot, we'll watch it over and over again. Most good movies never get old, so we'll continue to watch them. Some of these movies are A Christmas Story, the Back to the Future trilogy, Must Love Dogs, and other random movies. So after watching a movie so many times, it starts to just stick in my head. Once this happens, I find myself referencing lines from those movies without even noticing it. And sometimes, we'll even throw in a few lines from TV shows, such as Seinfeld. Some of the most used lines are "Seinfeld, four," "No soup for you!", and "It stetched all the way to Terahooch." What makes this funny is that my dad and I understand the significance of these lines and references, but not many other people do. A lot of people have seen these movies and TV shows, but not as much as we have. This makes for a lot of inside jokes between my dad and I because it makes sense to us. It is a special connection I have with him and not many others.
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