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Problemless with problems
by Rebel Leader
Location: Where angels lose their way...
Age: 22    Sex : M
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'Spiderman' 11/4/2002
First of all, I was upstairs on my bed, not because I was tired or sick, just to be by myself, in the dark, and had stuff to think about. Of course no one can just let me do that. There must be something wrong if I'm laying in the dark, or so my family thinks. I hear downstairs Andrea ask where I am. My mom says I'm laying down upstairs. She asked why I'm laying down right now in a voice like it's a stupid thing to do. I guess it's weird to not be standing or sitting unless it's bed time. Then my mom calls me down. I lay there thinking she doesn't have to yell, she can come up and tell me. We had already eaten. After a while my door opens. Matt had done it. I hear my mom ask if the door's open and he says it is. Then she yells my name. I don't answer, I'm thinking. She calls again and still no answer. Then she yells to stop pretending I'm asleep. I told her I wasn't pretending. Then I hear Ben ask if he can come and jump on me, and everyone seems to be asking her what was going on, and it was becoming the main event of everyone's attention. I got up and went downstairs and announced that if it's going to be a family event, I might as well come down and make everyone happy. My mom wanted me to clean up dinner, and was also on the phone with my dad, apparently telling on me. Figures. After I did the kitchen, my mom came and told me that since I started, she didn't need to have me talk to my dad on the phone. Good, it wouldn't have done anything anyway. He would just make the stupid threat of kicking me out if I didn't do it. They can't use that threat for everything, it's cheap. It's like below the belt. But she told me that I can't be on the computer anymore today or tomorrow. Okay, that's ridiculous. I looked her right in the eyes and said, "No." Then I couldn't believe I said that. She asked what I meant, like if my dad had something for me to do on it. I said he didn't, but I'll most likely forget about my restriction from it like I forget about my chores. Well, I didn't forget, and I only got on once to check my notes, which of course Andrea told on me for.

That night I watched "Spiderman". We had rented it yesterday and they watched it while I was at work. It was better than I thought it would be. I guess I thought it would be a 6, and it turned out to be a 7 1/2 to an 8. It was just cool. I guess I was expecting the action to look pitiful since I had been watching DBZ and I knew Spiderman is nothing to the Z-fighters in comparison, so I was probably expecting a lot less, but it was pretty cool. I can't wait for the DBZ movie to come out, or at least a preview of it. If they make it as well as they did in bringing Spiderman to live action, it's gonna be an awesome movie.

 
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOUR FAMILY? DO THEY NOT LIKE YOU OR SOMETHING? WHY DO YOU STILL LIVE AT HOME IF YOU'RE 20 YEARS OLD ANYWAY. THEY SHOULDN'T EVEN BE GROUNDING YOU IF YOU ARE 20!

-CRYSTAL-


arrrrrg! Theres nothing wrong with living at home when you're 20. But your family is weird. Be carfull standing up to them like that unless you have somewhere to go if they DO kick you out. Like me, I would go to Meghan's, her mom already said I could move in if I wanted. Plan ahead for such things. That's funny, I'm having a hard time picturing you ignoring your mom and telling her "no"

Kitsuchi

 

   


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