Last weekend I

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Last weekend I

Last weekend I went to the beach with Kake and two of our friends, Melidy and Cara. We came up with this hilarious and demonic plan to convince as many people as we could that Kake, Melidy and I were visiting Cara and my Mom (ie, my "aunt"). Supposedly, we were from Liverpool, England. The whole day we talked in British accents and it was absolutely hilarious! This one guy at a shop fell for it hook, line, and sinker, or whatever that term is. Other people gave us really weird looks, cause they didn't buy it. ...or, another time we were down at the water, and Cara dared us that we wouldn't talk to this one guy, so Kake and I went up and started talking to him in German, asking him if he knew where the ocean was! *laughs insanely* *Kake come in and joins laughing* *both have a huge laughing fest together* *Koffee tells Kake that she should start posting again* *Kake shrugs and says "Later"*....

Anyhoo, the point of this rambling is to ask if you guys have ever had any experiances similar to this one :D:D:D:D

PS: Admins, these aren't my friends real names, but variations of them. All the little *'s and _'s to represent letters started to confuse me, so I just changed their names slightly. I hope this is okay.

~Koffee

submitted by Koffee
(June 14, 2009 - 9:42 pm)

LOL! You're funny, Koffee! :D

My friends and I do weird things like that sometimes... none are coming to mind, but I'll think on it.

And this will send the thread to the back... sorry. Aargh. :(

submitted by Mary W., age 11.43, NJ
(June 15, 2009 - 4:00 pm)

please, thread...

submitted by Mary W.
(June 15, 2009 - 4:00 pm)

To the front you scallywag! :D:D:D Funny, Koffee, very funny...

submitted by Someone
(June 15, 2009 - 7:14 pm)

A few of my friends and I have started calling each other Indian (or Native American, if you prefer it) names.... well, for example, I'm Great Chiefess Emlau (Em-low like cow) of theS Sioux, my friend Madelynn is Great Chiefess Madlau of the Cherokee, Morgan is Great Chiefess Fogan (baby talk for Morgan) of the Blackfoot, and my brother, when he walks by, is Great Chief Jordanian of the Crow. At a pool party at my house Friday we were eating lunch after a couple of hours in the water, and I kept saying things like "Great Chiefess Kevin (Madlau used to be Kevin. Don't ask why) eats chip. Makes Cherokee headlines" or "Great Chief Jordanian declares feud with Great Chiefess Madlau. Makes Crow and Cherokee headlines." Etc. Not exactly the same as yours, but it'll work. :) And Admins, it is Ok just to use first names, right? There have got to be hundreds of Morgans in the Reno/Sparks area around the right age. Maybe even thousands.

 

-EH

submitted by Emily H. :), age 13, Sparks, NV
(June 15, 2009 - 11:06 pm)

I'm a tiny part Cherokee! Seriously! My great-great-great-grandmother, or something rather like that, was a Cherokee.

submitted by Jenni
(June 18, 2009 - 8:48 pm)

That's so strange, Koffee....me and Annie have been planning to do exactly the same thing (English accents) next time we go out together! I love doing stuff like that with my friends - pretending we're from somewhere else and/or related. Once, my friend and I actually convinced a shoe store lady that we were twins, and it was really funny.

submitted by Allison P., age 12
(June 16, 2009 - 9:24 am)

Hehe.... My brother and I have been asked if we're identical twins several times.... Um, hello, but identical twins can't be a boy and a girl....

 

-EH

submitted by Emily H. :), age 13, Sparks, NV
(June 16, 2009 - 4:39 pm)

Actually, they can.

submitted by Jenni
(June 18, 2009 - 8:49 pm)

That's hilarious! Kake and I pretend that we aren't twins sometimes, or that we're complete strangers and have never seen each other in our lives! Heheheheheheh! Mwhahahaha! *laughs insanely for a while* *gets hungry* *runs off and eats a pie* *pukes pie up because she is sick :(* *hits submit*

submitted by Koffee
(June 17, 2009 - 3:56 pm)

Feel better!

submitted by Lena
(June 18, 2009 - 5:33 pm)

My sister was at Six Flags with her youth group and called they called their 18 yr old friend "Mom" every time a cute boy passed by. :)

submitted by Mary Jo, age 13, Georgia
(June 18, 2009 - 1:43 pm)