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Elana
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« on: May 04, 2007, 07:26:03 PM »

What was the most random Tamagotchi Connection you've ever made? Where were you and how did you meet the other person?

The most random Connection I ever made was a little girl who came into the comic shop where I work. She had two Connections on a lanyard around her neck. She was playing with them. Then my Pink Tama beeped and I had to take care of it. It was really funny to watch the girl when my Tamagotchi beeped - she heard the beep, and looked at her own Tamagotchi, and saw that their attention icon wasn't lit. Then I started playing Jump with my Tamagotchi, and she was looking around frantically like, "Where is that coming from?? I am not playing Jump!!" She thought her Tamagotchi were possessed! Grin Then she saw me.

At first she was shy, but then she was like, "You play with those too?" I guess it looked weird because I'm 22 and I was on the other side of the counter. But we talked about it, and I was like, "Yeah, I love Tamagotchi." I was on Generation ten or fifteen or so at the time, and she was really impressed (if only she could see me now!).

She shyly asked me, "You wanna connect?" I was like, "Sure!" Our characters played a few games. Mine won (I had healthier characters). Then she and her family left the store.

A few minutes later, she came running back in, saying, "Can we connect my other Tamagotchi too?" I was like, "Sure!" And that was Angie the Tarakotchi and Slann the Masktchi, Friends #7 and 8 in Pink Tama's Friend List. Smiley

What was your most random Connection?
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« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2007, 02:21:02 AM »

aww that's such a sweet story ^.^

I don't have any great stories like that myself, but if I think of any I'll be sure to post them ^.^
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« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2007, 02:53:34 AM »

Not too sure about random, but there was a time in highschool where I was able to connect to a few people. After History on the way to classes my friend Reece and I used to connect quickly with the ol' V1's I think they were. Also in photography my friend Leonora and I used to sneak in connections under the desks.  Tongue

I just realised I've never connected with a stranger. I think I'm going to make that a goal now, to connect with the next one I see! Perhaps I should lurk around the Toy sections of stores.  Grin
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« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2007, 04:23:54 AM »

That must have been cool to connect with a complete stranger Smiley I would love to be able to do that, or at least meet someone who had a Tamagotchi. Here in St. John's, I've not come across one person who has a Tamagotchi with them.

Hopefully someday I will see someone with a Tama and be able to go chat with them ^.^
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« Reply #4 on: May 05, 2007, 06:59:02 PM »

I asked a random boy in the shops to connect (and he said he didn't know how so I had to teach him).
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« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2007, 08:44:10 PM »

My tamas have only been connected to my other tamas. Oh, no! I forgot, when I was buying myself a couple of tamas of ebay 2 years ago a friend of mine from work asked me to get one for him too. I had totally forgotten about that. We connected a couple of times but he lost interest pretty quickly. I have to remember to ask him about his tama the next time I meet him.
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