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Originally Posted by daisymay View Post
Well, I certainly don't think your'e crazy or anything, cuz if you are for talking to yourself, then I am waaaaay out there.

I find myself talking to myself in my car all the time. Actually, I'm talking to a higher up or sometimes to my Mother who has passed on.

Sometimes, if I don't want to forget something, I will say it out loud to myself, so I don't forget it. I even talk to my dogs.

We're normal, right??


Oh yes we are normal

Everything seems to be better when I talk out loud. As long as we
don't hear someone answer us back we are OK

DM the best to talk to is Sage. With those loving eyes just looking
at me I can say, sing, try to act whatever and never worry about getting any
comments. POOR DOG


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