You need to distract him by playing some cards with him.
I do a lot of counting and symmetry stuff too. I also have to physically touch the door lock at night before bed. I can SEE that its locked, but I have to touch it and make sure its turned ALL THE WAY.
When I notice that wacky shit, I try to leave it wacky, lest it become a life consuming issue. However, I can't beat the lock thing.
growing up we didn't lock a single door of our house and even left the keys in the cars...my driveway was a 1/2 mile long surrounded by about 30 acres of woods on one side and a golf course on the other...if someone could FIND my house they were welcome to anything
Does that same rule still apply?
growing up we didn't lock a single door of our house and even left the keys in the cars...my driveway was a 1/2 mile long surrounded by about 30 acres of woods on one side and a golf course on the other...if someone could FIND my house they were welcome to anything
My parents never left the keys in the car but growing up the back door was always open, everyone's in town was, that way, if you ever needed to get in you could. They don't do that anymore though.
parents sold the house and property to siena college around '92 which was immediately adjacent to us...so, knock yourself out! I think my house is now the monks retreat house(read: house of buttsechs) or some such nonsense
YOUR CURRENT RESIDENCE
Who are you kidding, it's WAW, he has a 12 foot fence surrounding the property and guards that patrol it 24/7.