rainlightlyn
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Nov 15, 2005 1:44:05 GMT
Post by rainlightlyn on Nov 15, 2005 1:44:05 GMT
My sister came home this past week for Reading break. On Friday she complained to me that the music on my computer was too loud (which it was NOT). I find it very suspicious that the very next day the speakers stopped working.
I figure out today that someone had turned the Volume to mute on the Control Panel.
My sister denies messing with my computer. I don't believe her at all.
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Nov 15, 2005 13:35:31 GMT
Post by SuibuOgami on Nov 15, 2005 13:35:31 GMT
Arrrrg! Kick her butt! Kick her butt! Tell her someone's at the door to see her ans when she goes to see who it is, kick her out and lock the door! In the rain! Or snow! Or tie her to a flag pole if there's a tornado! Or or you could send her out into a lightning storm at night with a lightning rod! Saw off the back legs of her seat at the dining room table so when she sits down the chair will break and she'll fall on her @$$!!! Or (and this is one of my personal favorites) pull her chair out from behind her when she goes to sit down! And whne she turns around to yell at you, just say innocently, "Oh I was only pulling it out for you to sit down." Or (hehehe) make one of her most prized posessions and act all innocent (TOO innocent) when she asks you where it is and you can rub it in her face all the more when she figures its you but can't prove it. for example: Sister: "Where's my cd player?" You: "I don't know; just like I don't know who messed with my computer." Sister: "I told you I had nothing to do with that!" You: Now why would I think you did? I mean, you wouldn't lie about something like that? Would you?" And when she tells your parents, stop making it obvious you have her thing and just act normal. Hehehe - I have two brothers that pull crap like that all the time; I have nothing to do but think up these things to amuse myself.
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rainlightlyn
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Nov 15, 2005 20:01:31 GMT
Post by rainlightlyn on Nov 15, 2005 20:01:31 GMT
Only a few problems with that. I'm 21 (now ;D ) and she's 25. She lives in Victoria and I live in Abbotsford. And we are (supposedly) a little old for those kinds of things.
Doesn't make me want to do them any less.
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Nov 16, 2005 0:30:18 GMT
Post by SuibuOgami on Nov 16, 2005 0:30:18 GMT
You're NEVER too old dammit! Just like you're never too old to go trick-or-treating! Trick-or-treating rocks!!! And torturing siblings rocks! *chants* Do it! Do it! Do it!
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