Once every three months or so.
- BLOG STREAKING:
I learned my lesson on this already. I actually have my own stalkers now.
- CRACKBERRY:
If I had one of these, I would be this way.
- GOOGLE-STALKING:
Oh, I am REALLY good at this. If I have your email addy, you are toast. I will find out where you went to high school and everything.
- CYBERCHONDRIA:
LOL!! I was at the doctor three months ago, absolutely convinced that I had Hodgkin's because my online research brought on all the symptoms instantaneously." Itching? No, I... YES!! Suddenly I itch!! Oh God!!"
- PHOTOLURKING: Flicking through a photo album of someone you've never met.
OH yeah. I get on someone's MySpace page and the next thing you know, I've read their blogs, looked through their pictures, and am ready to write and tell them, "He's not right for you! You can do better!"
- WIKIPEDIHOLISM:
No. I am utterly free of this one.
- CHEESEPODDING: Downloading of a song "so cheesy that you could cover it in plastic wrap and sell it at the deli counter." Cheesepodders are especially vulnerable to soft-rock favourites from the 1970s.
Man, if I could fined Manfred Mann's "I Came For You" on iTunes, I would die happy.
I'm not obsessed with updating Wikipedia, but I can spend hours on their looking at different pages. The only time I have ever changed anything was some vadalism about my beloved Oklahoma State Cowboys.
I went to my doctor once for something and he told me to STAY AWAY from looking the condition up on the net. Said I would just scare myself needlessly with worst case scenarios.
PHOTOLURKING:
I often have a strong urge to go look at pictures of other people's cats to confirm that mine are still the cutest!
Thanks for the info! I certainly do some of these..but I'm careful..I think