Auppp Habits!

From time to time, crazy habits come and go. Some habits last longer than other but everyone has their own little crazy mannerisms. A common one is biting nails.
One habit I personally have is making random noises. The specific noise is like a fad for me. The noises change like styles but much quicker. One year it was Gary from Sponge Bob Square Pants and his meow. Auuuppp is one that hasn't disappeared from my soundbank. I've been Auupppping for years now. Auuppp can be used in plenty of situations, including when you make a mistake, embarrassing moments, and in celebration! This weekend I started "woo WOOO" (The second one has the emphasis). Following in my brother's footsteps, I have been using "Woot!" plenty. And as with millions of others, I make the Dr. Zoidberg sound. It's not something I purposely do, it just comes naturally!
Talking in song titles and lyrics is like Michael Jordan for me, it retires and it always comes back. It never loses its entertainment value. I have a terrible habit of getting addicting to a certain song(s) and playing them on repeat for hours at a time. Yeah, today I listened to hours of "Call Me Maybe". Then a couple hours of a mix of "We are Young" and "What makes you Beautiful". This is crazy!
Another habit that reoccurs constantly is my love for skipping. Yes, I'm a huge fan of skipping. It's way more fun than running and faster than walking! I especially skip between points in tennis. The past weekend, I realized that I've been placing my hands in my back pockets while standing and walking. I don't know why I do it, it just started happening!
Some habits are just annoying though. I'm sure the random noises I make frustrate others but I'm doing me. And I can't stop being myself. It's something that makes us different from the person next to us. So take pride in it! But I will list things that annoy me: Constant throat clearing, saying "Probs" "Maybs" "Toodles" (For byes) "Whatevs", pencil twirlers (Mostly because I can't do it), constant tappers, and people who smoke with people (especially kids) around.