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Sun Oct 30, 2005 8:13 pm
DM was on fire! wrote::roflol: You lost your imaginary friend, SIW-SIW?
Yush. >__<
Sun Oct 30, 2005 8:13 pm
Yeah, I had some imaginary friends... there was this guy who was my best pal, and a couple of other ones: one had a girlfriend but at a certain point they split up.
I created all sort of stories for them... it was lots of fun

sometimes when I'm bored at school I think about them and make up the "sequel" of the story. Maybe I'm just mental.
Sun Oct 30, 2005 8:36 pm
.:Requiem:. wrote:Kind of....it's more...I visualize people that really exist and hold, like...fake conversations with them. Like they're actually there. I'm mental -_-
I do that too. ^^; Okay, usually it's only when they're from France or Japan and I'm prepping myself for a conversation with them in their native language, but still, I do that to some extent as well. ^_^v
Sun Oct 30, 2005 8:59 pm
One of my imaginary friends was called Fresho. I don't really remember much about him, other than I completely forgot about him most of the time... and his 'skin' color was sort of tanned. I dunno.
And my siblings and I had 'wars' with all of our imaginary friends... which usually consisted of - "Well, I have unicorns!" "I have pegasus, they're better!" "Dragons...!" Or something similar.
And then my most recent ones would probably be Jane and her army of rats. And they originated in the old PPT.

Kinda-but-not-very-long story.
Sun Oct 30, 2005 9:38 pm
I had imaginary TWINS called Harry and Henry. Henry was my favourite and he brought my imaginary puppy to school and looked after him. Harry came on holiday with me in his little red car, and Henry came in my bottle of shower gel after an imaginary 'ritual' XD
Sun Oct 30, 2005 9:40 pm
Had an invisible one named Ooga Booga when I was 6. Ooga Booga was a giant , baby blue stuffed elephant with a pink patch on his rump. I would always have to put my toys in my toybox or on the shelf because Ooga Booga liked sitting on my toys to smush them because he didn't like it when I played with other toys.
My mom loved having him around. My room was clean for once.
Sun Oct 30, 2005 10:10 pm
I think I had imaginary friends and imaginary pets and imaginary siblings.
Sun Oct 30, 2005 10:17 pm
i had an imaginary Yorkie named Nike (like the shoe) because my aunt had one (a real one) with that name and it was really fun.. but alas, he died... i think it was a he.. or a she.. o well.. but anyway, my Imaginay yorkie ran away becasue some kid threw a rock at me but the yorkie was inthe way and it hit him and it was feeling socially neglected.... yes i know...
Mon Oct 31, 2005 1:48 am
We had one in college named Charlie... I'm not sure if he was the same Charlie imaginary friend I had in elementary school or not. I thought it was weird, because I didn't name him either time. Both were great fun.
Mon Oct 31, 2005 6:15 am
I always imagined characters from my RPs and video games and dragons and... lots of stuff... who followed me from class to class during school and flew alongside (or sat on) the bus, etc.... I still do sometimes... when I'm by myself and am really bored.
Mon Oct 31, 2005 6:56 pm
rachel wrote:tomatie wrote:rachel wrote:when i was in junior school i had an imaginary puppy. it would walk to school with me, and wait in the playground in lessons


I had one too! During lessons it would sit next to my chair... I can't remember it's name though.
i dont remember the name of mine either. but it was really little
Mine was either a Labrador or an Alsatian. Or both.
Wed Nov 02, 2005 6:45 am
I'm the sort of person who has an active imagination, so it's surprising that I never had a well-defined imaginary friend.
I have characters though. I don't write about them so often as I used to. I should get back into role playing - that would help.
Wed Nov 02, 2005 5:54 pm
Well I don't have any imaginary friends. But currently I do have a winnie dog named Harley, who is very smart. I think he understands everything I say. He loves to play with his monster squeaky toy, which looks a bit like a pineapple jubjub with blue antenae. Maybe he doesn't understand everything I say but he does understand "Go get squeaky" "Its upstairs" "go upstairs" and "under the bed" and other things I say when we play with the toy. He also understands "let's go outside".
Also every morning he yawns. If he doesn't yawn first thing I can yawn first and then he will yawn after I yawn. It sort of sounds like he is saying "hello" so I have been saying "hello" to him every morning and he will yawn "arrheellloooo" or something like that.
Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:04 am
In 8th grade I had a "fake imaginary friend" named Bobardo. He got involved in a relationship with my friend's imaginary friend Emily and they ran away together. Never heard from him again. Pffft.
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