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Bison Feb 18th 2009 7:34 am

Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 
As I child perhaps, or do you still have one now....

Hello.Kitty Feb 18th 2009 7:37 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 

Originally Posted by Bison (Post 7296849)
As I child perhaps, or do you still have one now....

says he writing on an Intarweb forum...

Charismatic Feb 18th 2009 7:50 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 

Originally Posted by Bison (Post 7296849)
As I child perhaps, or do you still have one now....

Yes, but then I grew up and stopped going to church.

MacScot Feb 18th 2009 8:06 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 
Santa claus for about 2.5 years
God, angels etc for about 4 years

...then I grew up, gained an independent mind, distrusted what big people ('adults') told me and, later, hated indoctrination ! :mad:

Meow Feb 18th 2009 8:08 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 
I am sure that a number of posters here only have imaginary friends...


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Madam Medusa Feb 18th 2009 8:12 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 
i had two apparently when i was about three...called robert and nigel, god knows where i got those names from, and they lived under the stairs...

MM, xx

Cleopatra Feb 18th 2009 10:28 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa (Post 7296935)
i had two apparently when i was about three...called robert and nigel, god knows where i got those names from, and they lived under the stairs...

MM, xx

:rofl:

thanks to my daughter my 5 year old thinks there's a mummy under his bed waiting to get him when he's sleeping.

Madam Medusa Feb 18th 2009 10:53 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 

Originally Posted by Cleopatra (Post 7297356)
:rofl:

thanks to my daughter my 5 year old thinks there's a mummy under his bed waiting to get him when he's sleeping.

don't you just love older siblings, lol...

MM, xx

Cleopatra Feb 18th 2009 10:54 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa (Post 7297460)
don't you just love older siblings, lol...

MM, xx

I could have throttled her - he' cant sleep without the landing light on now.

Madam Medusa Feb 18th 2009 10:56 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 

Originally Posted by Cleopatra (Post 7297467)
I could have throttled her - he' cant sleep without the landing light on now.

neither can i though...!!

MM, xx

Charismatic Feb 18th 2009 10:57 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 

Originally Posted by Cleopatra (Post 7297467)
I could have throttled her - he' cant sleep without the landing light on now.

Two wrongs make a right. Adopted for a week? Being sent to boarding school? ;)

Cleopatra Feb 18th 2009 11:03 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 

Originally Posted by Charismatic (Post 7297475)
Two wrongs make a right. Adopted for a week? Being sent to boarding school? ;)

nah, I cant really do anything. A) I laughed when he told me what she said

B) I did exactly the same thing to my brother when I was about her age.

C)he'll get over it. His new Wall.E toy is keeping guard over him.

MacScot Feb 18th 2009 11:05 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 

Originally Posted by Charismatic (Post 7297475)
Two wrongs make a right...

Only in Scotland do two rights make a wrong. Aye, right ! :rofl:

Charismatic Feb 18th 2009 11:12 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 

Originally Posted by Cleopatra (Post 7297493)
Wall.E toy is keeping guard over him.

Sweeeeet :D.

Originally Posted by MacScot (Post 7297496)
Only in Scotland do two rights make a wrong. Aye, right ! :rofl:

I'm going to do what I usually do when I hear Scottish people talk. I'm going to nod politely and pretend I understood :unsure:, then turn away and talk to someone else :blink:.

Fair?

Cleopatra Feb 18th 2009 11:15 am

Re: Have you ever had an 'imaginary friend'?
 

Originally Posted by Charismatic (Post 7297515)
I'm going to do what I usually do when I hear Scottish people talk. I'm going to nod politely and pretend I understood :unsure:, then turn away and talk to someone else :blink:.

Fair?

I do that :lol:


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