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shakie okay Today my dad and i went went to go and do two of his jobs because he is a cable guy well i went to go and do both of them with him well the first job he did i had to stay in the house with three strangers well they weren't really around but still but I was on the phone with him telling him what was going on with this persons tv well i got all shakie for some reason when i was inside the house then I left and i was all shakie then we went to go do his next job I had to stay in the car the whole time he was at a apartment so i didn't know where he was at and I got shakier then what I was is this normal does this ever happen to you????? please help me
[ ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families?
Sometimes it happens to me, whenever I'm EXTREMELY nervous. When I'm a little nervous or excited, my right knee will shake up and down (if I'm sitting). It's pretty much incontrollable - I can't stop it or slow it down or anything. But if I'm REALLY, REALLY nervous I'll shake all over.
Perhaps you were nervous because you were in a house with some strangers, and then you didn't know where your dad was?
If it continues, you should go to a doctor.
-FunnyCide ]
That is the longest run on sentance Ive ever seen. You should get some kind of reward for uninteligable gibberish. ]
Please, if you're going to post a paragraph, use periods. It hurts the eyes to read all that. As for your question, no that's not unusual, you were uncomfortable and your ody reacted.
I do use periods ALL THE TIME when I'm typing. You wanna know why? Maybe it's because IT'S PROPER. I just asked that next time you ask a question to use periods (hell, throw some other punctuation in there as well) because gigantic run-on sentences are hard to follow. ]
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