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tjdee Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-25-04 01:32 AM
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16. I'd say that! I'd say that!
I mean, she's all half asleep and stuff, she can't *really* remember tomorrow what she saw.

Plus, I think she might not mention it at all.

There is a small chance that she's suspecting he's not real and that's why you got the weird look... but I'd let her take the lead on the whole thing.
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  -I have just been caught by my 10yr old Santa believing daughter! loudestchick  Dec-25-04 01:17 AM   #0 
  - Arrggghhhh! What did she say?  tjdee   Dec-25-04 01:20 AM   #1 
  - She looked at me really weird...and said "I was just thirsty"  loudestchick   Dec-25-04 01:22 AM   #3 
     - Or better yet she may forget about it  JohnKleeb   Dec-25-04 01:23 AM   #4 
     - Or at least she may pretend to have forgotten?  loudestchick   Dec-25-04 01:25 AM   #6 
        - This is my normal time to be up when it's not a school night  JohnKleeb   Dec-25-04 01:28 AM   # 
           - Just giving you trouble...I wasn't much of a kid at 17 either.  loudestchick   Dec-25-04 01:31 AM   #15 
              - heh s'all good  JohnKleeb   Dec-25-04 01:32 AM   #17 
     - Just tell her you were looking to see what Santa brought her  Clark2008   Dec-25-04 01:27 AM   #9 
        - I'd say that! I'd say that!  tjdee   Dec-25-04 01:32 AM   #16 
        - She's so savvy about so many other things..  loudestchick   Dec-25-04 01:40 AM   #23 
           - Maybe she just lets you think she still believes.  lakemonster11   Dec-25-04 04:13 AM   #29 
        - That might work...  loudestchick   Dec-25-04 01:34 AM   #20 
  - I got caught  MuseRider   Dec-25-04 01:21 AM   #2 
  - How old were they? Santa's the only mythical being she still believes in.  loudestchick   Dec-25-04 01:24 AM   #5 
     - I don't remember  MuseRider   Dec-25-04 07:19 AM   #32 
  - I accidentally told my brother (when he was 6) that Santa wasn't real.  SmileyBoy   Dec-25-04 01:26 AM   #7 
  - Did you get coal in your stocking that year?  loudestchick   Dec-25-04 01:27 AM   #8 
  - I thought you were Muslim  JohnKleeb   Dec-25-04 01:29 AM   #12 
  - We celebrate it as a secular holiday.  SmileyBoy   Dec-25-04 01:30 AM   #14 
     - oh  JohnKleeb   Dec-25-04 01:33 AM   # 
        - At least Lutherans keep their noses out of other's goddamn business.  SmileyBoy   Dec-25-04 01:36 AM   #21 
        - I am joking  JohnKleeb   Dec-25-04 01:45 AM   #26 
        - Impossible  JVS   Dec-26-04 07:39 PM   #40 
  - "Oh, but he came back to life in 1725." Damn, You Were Quick!  cryingshame   Dec-25-04 07:45 AM   #33 
  - Uh Oh  porkrind   Dec-25-04 01:28 AM   #10 
  - She's already wise to that bunny and the evil Re-thugs...  loudestchick   Dec-25-04 01:30 AM   #13 
     - If she knows about the Easter Bunny, she knows about Santa  Maddy McCall   Dec-25-04 01:33 AM   #19 
        - I'm ready for her to stop believing...It'd be nice to have her in on it  loudestchick   Dec-25-04 01:37 AM   #22 
  - It's time to "Fess-Up." She suspected anyway. That's how she busted you.  alphafemale   Dec-25-04 01:28 AM   #11 
  - Honestly, she is a determined believer...she asked santa for proof  loudestchick   Dec-25-04 01:33 AM   #18 
     - Who's Fooling Who? Ten? C'mon now.  alphafemale   Dec-25-04 03:10 AM   #28 
  - Thanks for all your support...what will come, will come.  loudestchick   Dec-25-04 01:42 AM   #24 
  - Jim Carey said he once caught his folks putting his toys together. And  henslee   Dec-25-04 01:43 AM   #25 
  - 10 years old is /pretty old/ to be believing in Santa.  LoZoccolo   Dec-25-04 02:05 AM   #27 
  - My daughter was ten when we told her..  RadicalMom   Dec-25-04 06:53 AM   #30 
  - I had the talk with my daughter when she was 7, I think. I didn't want  radwriter0555   Dec-25-04 08:17 AM   #34 
  - There's a joke I heard on TV about this  socialdemocrat1981   Dec-25-04 07:02 AM   #31 
  - At 10 you'd have to call it denial, not determination  madison2000   Dec-25-04 08:40 AM   #35 
  - What happened? Did she say anything?  tjdee   Dec-26-04 12:58 PM   #36 
  - You have put forth some serious effort for 10 years to keep...  Buddyblazon   Dec-26-04 01:37 PM   #37 
     - My daughter really did still believe at ten, but I think  RadicalMom   Dec-26-04 07:35 PM   #38 
  - You kid is ten and believes in that  JVS   Dec-26-04 07:38 PM   #39 
  - Tell her you were stealing stuff that you thought might be cool.  NNadir   Dec-26-04 08:27 PM   #41 
  - Take her to see The Polar Express !  Catchawave   Dec-26-04 08:49 PM   #42 
  - Ten years old?  KSAtheist   Dec-26-04 08:53 PM   #43 
 

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