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Did you have an invisible friend as a child?

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plowter | 21:42 Sun 11th Nov 2012 | Body & Soul
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Did you have an invisible friend as a child?
What happened to him/her as you grew up?
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By the way, I knew he wasn't real but I suffer from an over-active imagination.
I think you need one to qualify for AB, don't you?
I can make up bedside stories at the drop of a hat and the grand kids go home and tell their Mum that Mammar knows more stories than she does.
Well, Headwreck, strange you should say that as it was always miraculously there when I was sent down for it the following day. As I recollect, I think Chunky used to go to the butchers and replace it for us.
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What do you mean "worked" - past tense!
I'm as bad these days. My daughters always say I should write my stories down and I could sell them to supplement my pension.
And, yes, I probably am nuts but I'm happy. X x
Incidentally, did those of you who answered the questions before mine notice that your children were gifted at writing stories at school?
My girls had one called Mr Pom - happy memories!
I did it was a horse called Beauty!! I loved horses and would go out and feed this one and if we went away my parents had to get my grand parents to feed it, I would groom it everyday, she even came on holiday with me!!!

Try explaining that one to passengers - why cant I have that seat - my horse is sitting on it!!

This went on till I was about 8 and my dia (grandfather) said to me come on love its about time Beauty was allowed to roam free - so we took a walk to the hills at the back of his house and let Beauty go - I was heartbroken but happy as it meant beauty was with her own kind!!
I had an invisible friend called 'whiskers' as i got older i just forgot about him/her.
My granddaughter age 2 has several invisible dogs called 'woofs', we have to make sure they are with us if I take her any where. I have to make sure I pick up each of her 'woofs' and put them in the car if we are going out in it.

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