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Who knew imagination could be this much fun?

My three-year-old niece Summer Anna has an imaginary friend, Emily. Emily is three and looks like Summer but has wings and can fly. She also has another friend named French Fry. But he is not made of potatoes because French Fries are not made of potatoes. Or so I have been told by Summer. I used to have three imaginary friends when I was her age. Barney, Cody and Coke. I don't see much of them anymore, but that's probably because I haven't been hitting the peyote as much. I have another imaginary friend now named Adriana Lima , but I'm pretty sure that's different. At least I really, REALLY hope so.


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How true. When we were young the people were imaginary.
When we're older the relationship is imaginary.

Did you ever see that movie, Drop Dead Fred? I never had an imaginary friend. Is it too late to invent one now?

can you ask your imaginary friend what is wrong with her eyes? she freaks me out.

I wonder if I would be that hot if I were that airbrushed.
Hmmm...

Awwwww the joys of having children. My son has an imaginary friend called Tennis. He likes to take Tennis everywhere we go.

My daughter used to have an imagiary friend called Eric. Eric's age would range anywhere from 2 - 27. I thought it was strange for a little girl to have an imaginary friend that was of the opposite sex and was so much older than her. Thank god she's since forgotten all about him.

Well, it's probably sorta different. For some people I'm not sure it's all that different.

So that's her name! (She's not my secret friend but I think this is one my husband MUST like.) He asked me: Are there any models left or are they all just supermodels?

I'm entirely sure--particularly now that I'm pregnant--that I would not be that hot if you took an entire spray paint can to me.



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