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Stupid Sisters!
by Barney on 13 Jul 2005 : 12:23
I went to London with my American relatives yesterday and my parents gave me £20 to spend. I was in the playground when I went on the swings. It probably fell out then.
That evening, when I told my dad, he was SO annoying because he kept repeating things as if he couldn't believe it. 'Did you lose it? Yes. How did you lose it? I don't know. Did you tell mum? No. How did you lose it? I don't know. But did you lose it? Yes. Do the relatives know? Yes, I told them. Do they know? YES!' I thumped my foot on the floor with frustration. Later on, my sister and I were in the room and she said to me, 'Why do you have to get so worked up, all he asked you is if you lost it. I was so annoyed. 'Shut the hell up!' I said. Because of what I said. I had to go to bed with no T.V.
I wasn't annoyed at that. I was annoyed at the fact that my sister has said WAY MORE WORSER THINGS to me than I have ever said in my life. And it's the fact that I haven't been a tell - tale to her ONCE and if she says a rude word to me infront of my parents all they'll say is, 'Tut-tut' I know that we have a 3 year age difference, but it's no excuse to be rude to your younger sibling.
And that's why I have a broigus!
by Barney on 13 Jul 2005 : 12:23
I went to London with my American relatives yesterday and my parents gave me £20 to spend. I was in the playground when I went on the swings. It probably fell out then.
That evening, when I told my dad, he was SO annoying because he kept repeating things as if he couldn't believe it. 'Did you lose it? Yes. How did you lose it? I don't know. Did you tell mum? No. How did you lose it? I don't know. But did you lose it? Yes. Do the relatives know? Yes, I told them. Do they know? YES!' I thumped my foot on the floor with frustration. Later on, my sister and I were in the room and she said to me, 'Why do you have to get so worked up, all he asked you is if you lost it. I was so annoyed. 'Shut the hell up!' I said. Because of what I said. I had to go to bed with no T.V.
I wasn't annoyed at that. I was annoyed at the fact that my sister has said WAY MORE WORSER THINGS to me than I have ever said in my life. And it's the fact that I haven't been a tell - tale to her ONCE and if she says a rude word to me infront of my parents all they'll say is, 'Tut-tut' I know that we have a 3 year age difference, but it's no excuse to be rude to your younger sibling.
And that's why I have a broigus!
Cheapskate In Laws
by Karen B on 07 Jul 2005 : 00:25
It was my son's 8th birthday and for a treat my in-laws took him out for the day. He went to the Rain Forest Cafe and then they took him to Hamleys and told him he could choose any toy car as they knew he collects these. He went for a set that contained a double decker bus and a taxi, which cost £14.95
When he got home we were going through the various presents he had received and I couldn't account for five pounds worth of birthday money. After checking through the various cards and looking in his room I discovered the truth. His grandparents has put £10 towards the present and had told him that he needed to contribute the extra £5 from his birthday money fund (he had taken his money with him in a wallet).
I never mentioned anyhting to them and my husband was too embarrassed to say a word, so we let the whole thing lie. Until now! And if you're reading this, Simon and Lorraine, you're schnorrers and you should be ashamed of yourselves!
by Karen B on 07 Jul 2005 : 00:25
It was my son's 8th birthday and for a treat my in-laws took him out for the day. He went to the Rain Forest Cafe and then they took him to Hamleys and told him he could choose any toy car as they knew he collects these. He went for a set that contained a double decker bus and a taxi, which cost £14.95
When he got home we were going through the various presents he had received and I couldn't account for five pounds worth of birthday money. After checking through the various cards and looking in his room I discovered the truth. His grandparents has put £10 towards the present and had told him that he needed to contribute the extra £5 from his birthday money fund (he had taken his money with him in a wallet).
I never mentioned anyhting to them and my husband was too embarrassed to say a word, so we let the whole thing lie. Until now! And if you're reading this, Simon and Lorraine, you're schnorrers and you should be ashamed of yourselves!
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