What is your favorite memory with a friend?
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What is your favorite memory with a friend?
Think back on your childhood or present day, what is your favorite memory of a time you spent with a friend?
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That sounds like a great memory!e-tasana-williams wrote:My favorite memory is when my best friend from elementary school spent the night at my house. We were in 6th grade. We each had a blanket wrapped around us, and we pretended to be Whitney Houston singing, "I Wanna Dance With Somebody"...we got carried away and knocked my little tv off its bookshelf. My mom knocked on the door asking us what was going on, and we simultaneously answered, "Nothing!" while quietly giggling. Good times!
Your memory just reminded me of a time that up a friend and I were screaming heavy metal songs. The interesting part is that I don't listen to heavy metal music so while she was shouting out lyrics, I was just shouting out random things (lol)
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Trick-or-treating. I had a friend who I used to go trick-or-treating with. We were about nine, and older siblings were along. We made them look like wimps when they wouldn't walk up to a house. Granted, it was very well done for the holiday, with someone sitting out front. They sat so still, you'd have never believed that it wasn't just a decoration. It wasn't just a decoration
Scared the teenagers silly, and we were just cool
It was awesome.
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Grief is just love with no place to go.
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Does anyone have any moments in their adulthood?
Mine would be when I was in California visiting a friend and she was telling me about these amazing cookies she had at a store. So we went walking around trying to find the store because she couldn't remember exactly where it was at.
We got lost because she was also new to the area and didn't know her way around too well. Long story, short, it was just a funny moment because we're both freaking out but still trying to find those cookies! In the end, we never did find the cookies but we did find out way back to her apartment!
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Friendship is really a wonderful gift that one should treasure.
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That is a beautiful memory and I absolutely agree with you. People should treasure any and all friendships that they have. Humans are creatures that require constant companionship and love. Friends are a great way to satisfy that need.Miriam Molina wrote:The best memory I have of friendship happened only last year when my mom died. My best friend took time off from work and stayed with me until my mom was buried. That wasn't easy to do as she had to travel more than 300 kilometers in rainy weather and stay up most nights to attend to the wake and other details for the funeral. I was down with the flu that time. Her support and love immensely helped me and my family bear the sadness and pain of our loss.
Friendship is really a wonderful gift that one should treasure.
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