What is your favorite memory with a friend?

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My favorite memory of a friend is during our high school life. We used to do scouting, hiking around the county. Spent a night in each of our homes and loved both of our parents.
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Hm...(one of) my favorite memory with a friend would have to be the first time I met my husband. We met through mutual friends, walked along the beach (which I love), talked about our interests, went out to a casual dinner, and played board games late into the night with friends. It was the beginning of our journey together. :D

A really close second would be our first date together - we spent almost 12 hours together that day and never once was bored. It was my first date (into my 20s) and it was perfect. :)
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I have had a lot of memories with friends. The most unforgetable one is my escapade with freinds after a week-long spiritual formation. We were laughing, singing, and climbing trees and rocks. Looking back to this memory makes me smile because as if we were kids then, without worries and doubts.
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One of my favorite memories, which isn't necessarily a good memory but highly memorable and makes for a good story, is when I got locked in an abandoned school with my best friend at the time. We were stuck in a room for like two hours.

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One of my favorite memories, which isn't necessarily a good memory but highly memorable and makes for a good story, is when I got locked in an abandoned school with my best friend at the time. We were stuck in a room for like two hours.
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I don't know if it's really a specific memory... but my favorite memory with friends is really just sitting together, chit chatting about everything and nothing. I love how comfortable a conversation with close friends feel!
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So, I was just remembering this one time when a friend and I went to an outdoor concert. Somehow I ended up in the (pretty aggressive) mosh pit! Oh my gosh, I had no idea what was going on, but a pretty big and scary-looking man must have noticed the look of terror on my face and he literally lifted me from the ground turned around and placed me away from the mosh pit! I am forever in debt to this stranger, but I laugh every time I think about this! :lol2:
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I remember when a friend and I were having a water fight in front of my house. We had water guns, balloons and buckets. It was an all out war! Some other kids joined us and it became one of my favorite memories from childhood. I can't remember who won in the end though. :lol2:
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Amagine wrote:I remember when a friend and I were having a water fight in front of my house. We had water guns, balloons and buckets. It was an all out war! Some other kids joined us and it became one of my favorite memories from childhood. I can't remember who won in the end though. :lol2:
That sounds like an awesome memory! I used to love my water gun - it was pretty big and bright orange. My best friend, at the time, lived right next door to me, so we would have a few of us playing in the summer. It was unfortunate that it broke and they stopped making the same model. As I'm thinking about it, I believe that was my one and only water gun.
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Back in my first year in college. I entered my first class. Started for a place which is comfortable in the next three hours. I chose the front row with only one person sitting. When I took my place without any word, the lass smiled at me and started a conversation. This opened a good friendship which I believe will last for a lifetime.

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Tomiwa wrote:my favorite time with my friend was when me and mey friend went to play at the stream together
I love playing with my childhood friend with any body of water. we visit springs, lakes, and we go to the beach. There was even a time when we tried swimming in a tank of water.
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hsimone wrote:
Amagine wrote:I remember when a friend and I were having a water fight in front of my house. We had water guns, balloons and buckets. It was an all out war! Some other kids joined us and it became one of my favorite memories from childhood. I can't remember who won in the end though. :lol2:
That sounds like an awesome memory! I used to love my water gun - it was pretty big and bright orange. My best friend, at the time, lived right next door to me, so we would have a few of us playing in the summer. It was unfortunate that it broke and they stopped making the same model. As I'm thinking about it, I believe that was my one and only water gun.
I think summer was the best time to create memories with friends! There's no school and there's a lot of water play and all kinds of adventures. Water guns were so much fun and was a favorite activity of mine when I was younger.
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Going on holiday with my friend after a messy breakup. Full of sunshine, laughs and wine and was an amazing healing experience
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My favorite memory was riding an outrigger boat with my friends. We went islandhopping around the Philipine islands. We collected shells around the beach and watched the sunset. We went swimming and snorkeling in the clear blue waters.
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During my post-graduate programme when I got in the bad books of a lecturer together with two of my friends; we were given an assignment that was quite difficult and different from what was given to others. The times we spent together working on the assignment and crushing the lecturer's hope of failing us was quite a memory for me.
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Catching frogs in our backyard with my bestfriend is one of my favorite memory which I want to cherish. The laughters and tears are just bonus ?
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I have a great memory of being in a bus trip with my friend and our moms. I think we were around 10 yr old. I had the window seat and was watching the world go by. We went by a field of cows and I made a mooing sound (I was still facing the window) and my friend said - did you hear that cow? Once I told her it was me, we killed ourselves laughing.....
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