Hell yeah! I skip multiples of steps, usually two or three at a time. I love being at a large, crowded airport (O'Hare or Dulles) and seeing all the lazy travelers herded onto the escalators in a really steep, tall part of the concourse. The stairs are EMPTY, no one wants a piece of them. I take my massive Samsonite suitcase, backpack, and nylon carry-on suitcase and do wind sprints up the stairs, galloping up all three flights in one mad rush of explosive energy...and then walk into the bar at the top and have a Cosmopolitan.
Haha I always run with my luggage it's the best. It's like a workout before your flight where you're going to be stuck sitting still for 5 hours or whatever.
Speaking of which...
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HAHAHA... I love this. Totally true.
And... here's some off the top of my head...
*When you cook in the kitchen, it explodes (actually I'm way better about this now at almost 30 but when I was younger... AHHH, my poor mother).
*When you pass a good climbing tree, you know you're passing a good climbing tree.
*You know the names of most the birds and animals you see in your area.
I agree with all of them, Malia, but I think this one should go somewhere in a "you know your an ISFP" thread
I know most the birds/mammals in my area, plus a lot of the vegetation also. I can identify a lot of birds by call also. I'm not really sure why I pay attention to these things, but I like being able to know the difference between "that gray bird" and the "hoppy brown one."
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Sweet website:
WhatBird
It's a search engine that lets you select features (like color, size, etc) to find and identify a bird.
(Hint: At the bottom of the top box, click "Icons" and then "Expand" it makes everything easier.)
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You know you're an SP when
- on a long flight you get up and walk around the aisles to stretch.
- you don't understand why people stand on escalators.
At least stand to the right so people (like SPs) can walk around you. <- No. 1 rule for tourists coming to DC and getting on metro.