
or spend hours thinking of what it must be like to live in exotic places, like inside a doorknob, a clock, a dishwasher or the hubcap on a car. 🙂
or assign personalities to inanimate objects and try to reason/argue with stoplights or furniture or… you get the idea.
Hilarious, Chris. Thanks for sharing. 😀
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LOL! You clearly haven’t met me. I have lovely conversations with Siri on my iPhone or iPad!
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I talk to myself a lot – and always loose any arguments with myself Michelle 😀 😀 😀
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LOLOLOL!
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Mais oui!
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Oh, yeah, so right. The conversation in my books are much more deep and great. Not me, the real me. I am lost for words at an conversation. but never in my books. I always wonder why that is so.
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Oh my goodness.. this is SO me!
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😄😄😄
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It was so much easier, when my beautiful bubba kitty was alive, because I could always say I was talking to her. Of course I WAS talking to her, she got it… (deep sigh) I still talk to her, tell her all my wild, zany ideas and she works through me so perhaps I should be giving her author credit. ^–^
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Why not name her in acknowledgements Annette…
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Aw, I did put her in my first book… so perhaps I will honor her in each one of them! ❤
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👍😃
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The worlds in my head are so much more under my control than the one my body lives in!
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You’re not alone there Ian …
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Very well said, Could be me. It’s me
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