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A Woman Who Was Seen Staring Out The Window For Hours Turned Out To Be A Cutout

Amy Macdonald / Twitter


Musician Amy Macdonald had a funny story involving her friend who mistakenly thought something was wrong in her neighbor’s house across the road, thanks to a cardboard cutout of Judi Dench.

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Macdonald, from Glasgow, shared a photo that showed the exterior of a building located just across her friend’s house.

Clearly seen on the window is an outline of a person who looks like she’s wearing a long white shirt and has a short, cropped hairstyle.

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Amy Macdonald / Twitter

The “This is the Life” singer wrote: “My mate was at work and she noticed a woman standing at the window in one of the flats opposite.

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“She didn’t really think anything of it. She thought it was just a woman enjoying a coffee whilst looking out the window.”

Macdonald went on to explain that her friend began to “get a bit worried” after hours had passed yet the mysterious woman “had not moved” from the window.

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Macdonald continued: “She went to get a better view.”

The singer then gave the punchline, adding: “Och, just a cardboard cutout of Judi Dench.

“To the person who lives in this flat. You have given us the best laugh today.”

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Her Twitter fans thoroughly enjoyed the story, with one commenting: “What a plot twist.”

Another laughed: “The old ‘make ’em think someone’s at home’ trick!”

It’s unknown if the Judi Dench cutout was really a security measure or not but it was definitely good for a few laughs.

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Amy Macdonald / Twitter

This brings to mind a household in Japan that thought of an incredible way to use a cardboard cutout.

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Japanese mom Fuki Sato and her husband were trying to think of a creative way to keep their child from crying whenever she left the room. Their out of the (cardboard) box solution was to put a cardboard cutout of Fuki within sight of their child so that the toddler would still think Fuki was in the room.

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And it worked beautifully.

Her husband went to Twitter to share a video and photographs which impressed a lot of people.

He said: “It’s hard because my one-year-old child cries as soon as mum disappears.

“As a counter-measure, I experimented with what would happen if I set up a ‘life-sized panel mother.'”

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The dad also quickly clarified that at no point was the kid left completely alone.

 

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