So you think his problem is physiological, and can be cured with medicine.
You might be right.
I have often wondered if all of this is the result of low self esteem caused
by a mother and father who did not give him enough love. Now he is always
grasping for acceptance from people in rec.boats, forced to fabricate
elaborate stories hoping someone will like him.
"*JimH*" wrote in message
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Harry is out today watching an imaginary soccer game on his imaginary big
front yard filled with imaginary deer, raccoon's, puma's, grizzlies,
swan's, zebra's and elephants....and all playing together peacefully in
that little brain of his.
He lets imaginary people walk through his imaginary yard so they can take
imaginary pictures of the imaginary animals.
I think that should cover it.
His meds should wear off by 8 p.m. when the staff at the nursing home give
him his nightly night meds.
"Real Name" wrote in message
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Harry and his imaginary Dr. Dr. wife go out on the imaginary Lobster Boat
with his imaginary friends.
What do you think is wrong with someone who makes up so many stories?
Then he makes up an imaginary person who can post in rec.boats so the two
of them can chat about meeting on the Chesapeake, while Harry was zipping
around in his Lobster Boat? The only problem is both of them had the
exact same IP as Harry.
Do you think it is a physiological problem or a psychological problem?
If only Harry's wife was really a doctor and not a social worker, he
could ask her.
"P. Fritz" wrote in message
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"Real Name" wrote in message
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Harry,
Tell us the story about how you used to see GWB around the Yale campus.
How
he was considered a jerk by everyone.
Harry takes his imaginary friend Ted Kennedy out on his imaginary lobsta
boat on imaginary fishing trips.
"HarryKrause" wrote in message
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wrote:
Real Name wrote:
Harry,
Do you and your "buddy" get together with your "buddy" Kennedy for a
few
drinks and then a late night drive?
Probably more often than YOUR buddy Fritz gets together with GWB.
That's a laugh. I don't get together with Teddy, but I do see him at
the
occasional Hill fund-raisers I attend. Kennedy's also a very good
friend
of a retired union president who happens to be a 30-year friend of
mine,
so I've met with and chatted with him briefly over the years. No
biggy.
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Let's pray the United States survives the rest of Bush's term.