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Margaret Pilkington 11-12-2005 18:05

Fairy Godmother.
 
If you could beg a wish from your Fairy Godmother......what would it be....?(you can't wish for money)

garinda 11-12-2005 18:08

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To have the ability to be invisible, or to fly in the air like swimming, which I've dreamt of doing since I was a child and still do.

Margaret Pilkington 11-12-2005 18:09

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So......Rindy, you want to do a tinkerbelle eh?

Gayle 11-12-2005 18:13

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To be able to eat and eat and eat and yet only be a size 10!

Doug 11-12-2005 18:14

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To effect real changes in our own local world. I was watching a report recently that outlined the shortfall of Palliative Care Services in the community. That’s something I want to change over the next few years.

Gayle 11-12-2005 18:16

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Oh, yes, perhaps I should have gone for a more political answer - never mind, I'd give it all up to be slim and stay slim. That's how shallow I really am! lol

Doug 11-12-2005 18:16

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Originally Posted by Gayle
To be able to eat and eat and eat and yet only be a size 10!

:D You should be a size eight at your hight and not an inch more. I apologise now for my flippancy...................:p

Margaret Pilkington 11-12-2005 18:18

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Mine is ever so personal.... my baby sister.....who is 42 by the way.....is due to have some major surgery in mid January......I would just love to be able to go out and help look after her and her family. She is in Brisbane, so I think it is a long shot. But just in case you are listening Fairy Godmother - Be quick!
It takes me 6 weeks to get a visa.

Doug 11-12-2005 18:19

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
So......Rindy, you want to do a tinkerbelle eh?

I can't bring myself to answer this, but I had to put my mark on it regardless....lol. :rolleyes: What are you implying Mrs Pilkington. :D Nice thread by the way. :)

Gayle 11-12-2005 18:20

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Originally Posted by Doug
:D You should be a size eight at your hight and not an inch more. I apologise now for my flippancy...................:p

Oy cheeky - didn't you know that I was just under height and not over weight?

geoff70 11-12-2005 18:21

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Originally Posted by garinda
To have the ability to be invisible, or to fly in the air like swimming, which I've dreamt of doing since I was a child and still do.

i think we all have those flying dreams ,my ones are yippee i can fly when i want ,by just jumping into the air ,then something bad happens and when i want to escape ...you guessed it no power of flight
back to the thread now ....i would wish that we all had better lives

Doug 11-12-2005 18:21

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Mine is ever so personal.... my baby sister.....who is 42 by the way.....is due to have some major surgery in mid January......I would just love to be able to go out and help look after her and her family. She is in Brisbane, so I think it is a long shot. But just in case you are listening Fairy Godmother - Be quick!
It takes me 6 weeks to get a visa.

Mrs Pilkington. If I should kneel before Fortune and win the Lottery, you will indeed be going. I hope your wish comes true.

garinda 11-12-2005 18:22

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I too feel shallow for wasting my wish on wanting to swim through the air.

Is it too late to wish for world peace and that all the little babies in Africa don't starve? Or shall I save that for when I enter Accrington's Carnival Queen?

Margaret Pilkington 11-12-2005 18:22

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Doug, I will leave it to your imagination.......and as for the thread, well......I was talking to my fairy Godmother in my blog and thought it was quite seasonal. glad you approve!

Anyway if she can't fix me a ticket to Brisbane......how about racial harmony and an end to poverty.

Doug 11-12-2005 18:23

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Originally Posted by Gayle
Oy cheeky - didn't you know that I was just under height and not over weight?

Is there a differance?........:p Sorry, don't hit me again please........:eek:

Gayle 11-12-2005 18:23

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You are asking for it though aren't you, Doug?

katex 11-12-2005 18:26

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I think I would request to stay this age for ever .. not desirableI know at 62 and wrinkles, etc., are settling in now, however, I find can speak my mind now (without being rude, of course) and no frustrations to keeping my opinion to myself. Seemingly is a physical thing, but just the right age for others to think that dementia has not quite hit me yet.

cashman 11-12-2005 18:26

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just would wish that everybody has a great xmas.:)

Margaret Pilkington 11-12-2005 18:26

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Failing the racial harmony and an end to poverty.....I wish that the hostages in Iraq are released unharmed.....or is that too many wishes for one fairy godmother?

Doug 11-12-2005 18:27

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Originally Posted by Gayle
You are asking for it though aren't you, Doug?

Yeah, and getting it now and again will be a reward in itself......:D

Doug 11-12-2005 18:32

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Originally Posted by cashman
just would wish that everybody has a great xmas.:)

I would concur with that Cashman. I lost a mate this week at 43 years old. Just goes to show how fickle life can be. I’d love to see all our misdeeds put behind us and a new start for the New Year.

SPUGGIE J 11-12-2005 18:32

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I aint got a clue. There is so much and not enough to go around so will have to sleep on it. :o

panther 11-12-2005 19:08

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To have the ability to be invisible, or to fly in the air like swimming, which I've dreamt of doing since I was a child and still do.

yep would have to go with you there and be invisible for a day, and see what ppl i know really think of me, and be able to do whateva i want, and get the ppl who i dislike in trouble:D

emmatjackson 11-12-2005 19:24

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I would wish for eternal youth I know im only 30 and to be honest everyone says I only look in my early 20's but i can see the wrinkles creeping up and im not looking forward to looking older. That and def my health.

Sara 11-12-2005 19:47

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Health and happiness to all.

ANNE 11-12-2005 20:04

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I also had flying dreams when I was younger. It was the same every time I had the dream.
I would start off at the top of Mum's stairs were I would just give a little jump.
The next thing I would be flying using my arm's like wings and in the blink of an eye I would be in open green fields.
On occasions I would just fly round the houses.
I can never remember,flying back home.

emmatjackson 11-12-2005 20:15

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i to used to dream of flying when i was a kid but everytime i tried to fly eople would get stuck on behind me and i would try and cut them off with a giant pair of scissors but then they would get stuck on us all. so i would be flying around with 5 or 6 people and a giant pair of scissors. Does anyoe know what that means??

garinda 11-12-2005 21:38

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Originally Posted by emmatjackson
i to used to dream of flying when i was a kid but everytime i tried to fly eople would get stuck on behind me and i would try and cut them off with a giant pair of scissors but then they would get stuck on us all. so i would be flying around with 5 or 6 people and a giant pair of scissors. Does anyoe know what that means??

You should make an appointment at the hairdressers tomorrow Emma.;)

emmatjackson 11-12-2005 22:01

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lol. Its just took me ages to get that.

Bad-Wolf 12-12-2005 00:03

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As with most people who give this question any thought I am sure that we could all think of somthing that we should wish for that would make life happy and good for all.

However, on a more realistic and selfish note, I know exactly what I would wish for. The only thing is I am not likely to tell you lot what is! No one could know or guess it!

mani 12-12-2005 02:53

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to have powers like magneto!!!!

yes yes i'm still a kid at heart!!

imagine being able to control all magnetic fields, all metal objects...

i wudnt have to even reach for the remote control!

SPUGGIE J 12-12-2005 09:01

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Originally Posted by mani
to have powers like magneto!!!!

yes yes i'm still a kid at heart!!

imagine being able to control all magnetic fields, all metal objects...

i wudnt have to even reach for the remote control!

Always thought kids were there to pass the remote. ;)

Tinkerbelle 13-12-2005 13:26

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Yep I know what I'd wish for :) .......

Margaret Pilkington 13-12-2005 13:33

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Well, go on then ......don't be shy!

MUMMIBOO 13-12-2005 13:38

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I had dreams that i could fly which was great but i could'nt get down again LOL.

I would wish that my children had a good education and a better world to live in!

Doug 13-12-2005 13:40

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Well, go on then ......don't be shy!

Don’t encourage her Margaret……as for being shy, well..............:p

Margaret Pilkington 13-12-2005 13:57

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I know that Tinks doesn't usually need any encouragement Doug.

Doug 13-12-2005 14:05

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
I know that Tinks doesn't usually need any encouragement Doug.

Do you think she’s being coy?

fireman 13-12-2005 14:51

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I would wish that a complete cure for cancer was found.My mate has prostate cancer whick has now moved into his kidneys making him have to wear two bags on his back draining his kidneys. His wife, who looks after him like a mother hen and has not seen her doctor for 33 years has now developed luikemia septesemia and cellulitis and will be in hospital till after the new year.

Doug 13-12-2005 14:54

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We just don’t appreciate how lucky we are. I was at a funereal today for a mate who was 43 year old. Not Good.

emmatjackson 13-12-2005 18:14

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This time last year i was worried sick about my lad he was only 9 he statrted with headaches and not eating along with other symptoms. The doctors didnt take us seriously then in january i put my foot down. Anyway to cut along story short i took him to the opticians and he found something in his eye and within half an hour i was up at blacknur childrens ward the day after he had a mri brain scan and was told at seven on the wed he had a brain tumour. Was rushed to pendlebury childrens hospital and was there for a month. This christmas is special for 8s cause i stillhave my lad with me and thats the best gift anyone could give me.

Margaret Pilkington 13-12-2005 19:34

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Oh Emma.....that makes me feel so selfish about my wish.
I hope you and your son have the best Christmas ever!

Debbie J 13-12-2005 19:53

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My wish would be to bring back loved ones long enough to tell them I loved and miss them.
Failing that I'd have the same wish as Fireman as I have lost many people to the big C.
Have a brilliant Xmas Emma you and your Son deserve it

harwood red 13-12-2005 22:23

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My wish would just to be happy with the ones I love and I wish it all for you too...


Ok I'll start passing the sick bucket round!!! :p


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