My ex had a daughter who once asked me where random was.I was a truck driver at the time and thought i knew the whole country.I tried and tried to think but could not place it.Becky was quite sure it was a real place although she was around six at the time.In the end i gave in and asked her where she had heard of it.That's when she told me it was a real place because "when they have a competition on tv they always pick the winner at random",god i miss her!
2006-10-03 08:48:13
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answered by Rob T 1
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I do not know if this is counted as strange to you but when my son was four, one day after work (he would come to my office after school and wait until I was done working) I was so tired that I said out loud that I didn't think I could cope.
He sensed my impatience and, with a sad voice, he looked up to me and said, "Ann, you don't want a boy, you want a girl, but I want a mother!"
I did not know he could understand what I was saying else I would not have said it out loud. So, I got down on my haunches - on the sidewalk - and huggged him and assured him that he was exactly who and what I wanted. I told him I loved him and nothing could ever change that.
Needless to say, I have never said those words to him again.
2006-10-03 09:01:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes I think small children see spirits we don't see. They talk to them; are not afraid and we shouldn't make them afraid. And saying strange things? So cute! There are round bales of hay piled in a field and covered with white plastic and my three year old grandson says,"Look! Marshyallows!" Once I said I wasn't going on vacation where we knew anyone because I was tired from work. I said, "Let's go incognito" and my four year old said, "OH NO mommy. We went there last year and I didn't like it." I miss my 43 year old son.
2006-10-03 08:56:42
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answered by missingora 7
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Lol...my kids are always saying strange things! My nece lived with me for a long time, and she would just floor me especially at age 3-4. She also decided she was going to have an imaginary friend, we even had to have the Little Mermaid setting at dinner for her imaginary friend, because that's what she preferred! Kids...you got to love them! I wouldn't worry about it, it's nice to know that kids still have an imagination these days. Enjoy it.
2006-10-03 08:43:35
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answered by Anonymous
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My 22 month old daughter said something that kinda creeped me out. Like, the other night, she wouldn't go to sleep (which isn't normally a problem) and finally, at about 1:30 in the morning I said "what is wrong, why won't you go to sleep?" and she pulled the curtain back on her window and pointed out and said "that man gonna get you!"it scared the **** out of me!!!!!!! I made my husband go look but there was nobody out there
2006-10-03 08:44:56
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answered by krystal s 3
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not embarrassed, yet i think undesirable for her. different little ones make relaxing of her. She is 13(only approximately 14) and is emotionally a 7 twelve months previous. She desires to "slot in" yet would not. She does have the subject with verbal tics. she will have the means to laugh on the incorrect situations. If she is frightened, she has a chirping sound she makes. To suited it off, she grow to be mis clinically determined as having ADHD till final twelve months!
2016-10-01 21:40:52
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answered by ? 4
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my son is almost 3 and he asked if we could have pizza for supper. I told him that we didnt have money for pizza today and he said "Oh, just tell the man in the hallway to bring it". Apparently he thinks the pizza delivery guy just waits in the hallway to bring us pizza when we want it. He also was making a mess in his room the other day, and I went in to tell him to pick it up, but he was under his bed. So I said, "who made this mess" and he pointed to the corner and said "that ghost over there did it"
2006-10-04 03:24:24
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answered by holly w 2
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One day I went into the bedroom to check on my daughter...She was sitting on the floor playin with her toys...when she looked up at me asked "mommy,who's that?" I asked her what she was talking about. She said "the man standing next to you...he's talking to you silly" I said "baby there's nobody here" her response was "well I see him" and then continued to play. I told her dad what happend and he said that I should stress it although it was strange. Later that night when she came into my room to say goodnight she pointed at a picture and said "that's him" I said "who?" she told me " the man that was talking to you in my room." The picture was of a friend of her dad's that had been killed before I even met my fiance...strange but I've heard it's possible...kid's say the darndest..and scariest things.
2006-10-03 09:15:47
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answered by evrythingnice360 1
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it's quite a normal thing for your child to be saying weird things at her age. Just make sure you talk to her a lot and make her aware of the things that are real in life and in time, she'll grow to talk about them instead of the tree crossing it's fingers.
2006-10-03 08:42:34
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answered by tyana 2
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They all say strange and funny things. My grandson calls the Indianoplis Zoo ......the Indian Apple Zoo. Pure innocence.
2006-10-03 09:04:43
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answered by honiebyrd 4
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