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Byline: The Register-Guard

WHO ARE YOUR INVISIBLE FRIENDS, AND WHAT DO THEY DO?

Harriet, she steals my car keys - often

His name is G (he looks like a big letter G)

Dino the orange dinosaur

My invisible friend is the Democratic Party - he doesn't do much

I have no invisible friend - I'm scared of them

A duckbill duckbill, fish
duckbill, fish: see paddlefish.
duckbill, marsupial
duckbill, marsupial: see platypus.
 platypus platypus (plăt`əpəs), semiaquatic egg-laying mammal, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, of Tasmania and E Australia. Also called duckbill, or duckbilled platypus, it belongs to the order Monotremata (see monotreme), the most primitive group  from space that lives in my closet - and who can talk and transport himself anywhere (that was seriously my invisible buddy when I was little)

Bobby has an outrageous mullet mullet: see silversides.
mullet

Any of fewer than 100 species (family Mugilidae) of abundant, commercially valuable schooling fishes found in brackish or fresh waters throughout tropical and temperate regions.
, and he can yodel yodel or yodle (both: yō`dəl), type of wordless singing, joyous in nature, usually associated with the Swiss. It is, in fact, practiced throughout the Alps and, as an importation, in the mountains of Kentucky. , too

My invisible friend was the victim of a tragic accident involving a brick

All the characters in my beauty-product-wielding comic book squad

How do I know? He's invisible!

- 20Below News Team

GO AHEAD, GIVE US YOUR BEST BITE

Who's the coolest space alien? How much wood can a woodchuck woodchuck or groundhog, common name of a North American species of marmot, Marmota monax. This large rodent is found in open woods and ravines throughout most of Canada and the NE United States.  chuck? What's your favorite Harry Potter word?

Many teen readers tell us their favorite part of the 20Below section are the Bites, the team's short answers to quirky questions.

We're always looking for great questions we can sink our teeth into. If there's a question you'd like the 20Below team to answer, send it to bites@guardnet.com.
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Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Date:Feb 21, 2005
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