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How did you come up with "Casserole Whitefield"? lol
Casserole was probably a word I'd just learned (this was when I was maybe 5 yrs. old or younger, I'm guessing).
Whitefield was name of a town near where we lived, I'd always look for the signs or ask where we were during car trips.
Thanks for asking, sorry I don't remember more-it was too early in my life.
In fact, it was my mother who had told me about this, as I didn't recall it on my own.
Casserole was probably a word I'd just learned (this was when I was maybe 5 yrs. old or younger, I'm guessing).
Whitefield was name of a town near where we lived, I'd always look for the signs or ask where we were during car trips.
Thanks for asking, sorry I don't remember more-it was too early in my life.
In fact, it was my mother who had told me about this, as I didn't recall it on my own.
It's amazing how creative children can be...Thanks cloven!!!
My mother claims I did. I don't remember, so I must have been 3 or 4 years old. She said I would be talking away to...nobody and she would ask me who I was talking to and I would say 'my friend'.
The house we were living in at the time was later considered haunted. Maybe I was talking to a spirit who was still living in the house.
My friends were my dolls. I had tea parties and trips to lots of imaginary places. I still have those dolls too and still talk to them when I go to the room where they are....after all they are still my friends. LOL
Nope,, no imaginary friends. Mom would have to give our dog a bone just to play with me when I was a kid……………….. And when she left the room,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, so did the dog. I was a loner most of my younger years. Then came high school and dating! Life was good!
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