What have i gotten myself into...

Kamikazie

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so im at my grandparents house sleeping (waiting for the night to rise so that i can go to the movies) and my grandpa wakes me up saying that my mom wants to talk to me. im thinking "alright, just alittle communication and i can go back to sleep, just coast through it." Big Mistake. while i was "coasting" through the conversation she asked me if i wanted to stand in line for 5 hours to buy some tickets to some kids show at my old middle school...in my dillusionalness i said "yea, sure." then it hit me...i tried to back out of it but she hung up, and then wouldnt anwser the phone.

so now i have to stand in line for 5 hours on a saturday, when i have to go watch my gf cheer in some nationals compitition :angry: damn it...
 
Call her and tell her that you have already made plans, and when you agreed to stand in line, you were barely awake and couldn't understand what you were saying.
 
Have fun. :)


Lol, but surely you'll be able to get in touch with her sometime today/tonight?
 
I think there's only one thing you can do in this situation...
Commit suicide, it's obviously a horrible situation you can't get out of.
Just end it.
 
To be honest, when you started talking about your grandparents house, i figured you'd wind up walking in on someone naked.......... but we're all grateful that you didnt.
 
I agree with short recoil!
End your pain!:(
We'll be backing you up all the way!
 
Don't worry I'll go and watch your gf
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EC said:
Call her and tell her that you have already made plans, and when you agreed to stand in line, you were barely awake and couldn't understand what you were saying.
just called her again...she says that the tickets are for some lady that goes to my parents church (dont worry guys, i dont go ;)) and that her granddaughter is in some show thats going on on (cant remember what it was >.<). then she tried to make me feel like im a bad person by saying "you wouldnt want to stand in the way of a grandparent and her granddaughter now would you"...i was kind enough to say "why yes i would"...then she said "not unless you want to be grounded you dont"...


Bitch. :angry::flame::angry::flame::angry::flame::angry::flame::angry:

ZeeM said:
Don't worry I'll go and watch your gf
not unless you want to drive/fly/ride buggy/walk to orlando florida :)
 
Kamikazie said:
not unless you want to drive/fly/ride buggy/walk to orlando florida :)

if the girl is hot it may worth it
 
Hey its a cheerleader, and on what Ive seen from American pie and such films Ill fly over!
 
When they throw in the "Unless you want to be grounded" shit, then it's over. Sorry about your situation. :/
 
simple, pay someone to stand in line for you :P

invoice in the post mate,
 
Kamikazie said:
when i have to go watch my gf cheer in some nationals compitition :angry: damn it...
No one is going to have any sympathy for you after that man..
 
How old are you? Tell her it was an innocent mistake, apologize, and say that you've already made plans. She can't expect you to renege on plans that have already been made.
 
Grin and bear it - it'll put hairs on your chest.

Admittedly you'll be there so long you'll probably end up looking like Robin Williams at the beginning of Jumanji.
 
Sulkdodds said:
Grin and bear it - it'll put hairs on your chest.

Admittedly you'll be there so long you'll probably end up looking like Robin Williams at the beginning of Jumanji.

I read you post.
Then I remembered seeing your picture in the show yourself thread.
Then I lol'd.
 
Don't let that "grounded" shit stop you, tell her that grandma can go stand in line herself or go to hell.
 
_Z_Ryuken said:
you know how much i really find you annoying? your annoyance to me is equivalent to all the slutty girlfriends that have cheated on a person...but i guess you wouldnt know about that since you probably have never had a girlfriend to begin with... :thumbs:


these opinions arent necessarily the opinions of HalfLfie2.net...they're mine bitch
 
Greatgat said:
Wow, harsh.:eek:
I am the personification of modern society.
Kamikazie said:
you know how much i really find you annoying? your annoyance to me is equivalent to all the slutty girlfriends that have cheated on a person...but i guess you wouldnt know about that since you probably have never had a girlfriend to begin with... :thumbs:


these opinions arent necessarily the opinions of HalfLfie2.net...they're mine bitch

K.



You're 15. :laugh:
 
_Z_Ryuken said:
K.



You're 15. :laugh:
and youre 23. theres already a thread that asks your age, dont bring that stuff into this one...

but seriously, what does my age have to do with anything?
 
Kamikazie said:
and youre 23. theres already a thread that asks your age, dont bring that stuff into this one...

but seriously, what does my age have to do with anything?
YOU'RE JUST A KID DO WHAT YOUR MOTHER TELLS YOU.

Iunno man I don't know anything about you but my sister is your age* and is all preoccupied by trivial shit and she tries to get out of things she needs to do and is basically throwing her future to the hyenas so to speak.

I think this waiting in line thing could be a good growth experience for you.

---
*Matter-o-factly she's only like 11 days your senior.
 
_Z_Ryuken said:
YOU'RE JUST A KID DO WHAT YOUR MOTHER TELLS YOU.

Iunno man I don't know anything about you but my sister is your age* and is all preoccupied by trivial shit and she tries to get out of things she needs to do and is basically throwing her future to the hyenas so to speak.

I think this waiting in line thing could be a good growth experience for you.

---
*Matter-o-factly she's only like 11 days your senior.
and you were 15 once, am i right? and you did shit for your mother that you didnt want to do, right? so how would this situation be any different from your teenage years?
 
Kamikazie said:
and you were 15 once, am i right? and you did shit for your mother that you didnt want to do, right? so how would this situation be any different from your teenage years?

My teenage years are rated R and posting them is probably against the Terms of Service agreement I skipped over when joining this site.

Suffice to say I never did anything I was told to do and look at me now. :laugh:

I basically went off and did my own thing for whatever amount of time I wasn't in juvy or a halfway house or an inpatient mental health facility or foster care.

But yeah I don't know anything about how people can screw up their childhood. :angel:
 
_Z_Ryuken said:
My teenage years are rated R and posting them is probably against the Terms of Service agreement I skipped over when joining this site.

Suffice to say I never did anything I was told to do and look at me now. :laugh:

I basically went off and did my own thing for whatever amount of time I wasn't in juvy or a halfway house or an inpatient mental health facility or foster care.

But yeah I don't know anything about how people can screw up their childhood. :angel:
well, bad z no cookie for you!

and considering how much we have derailed this thread already and i have to get up early tomorrow (:() i think im calling it quits :\

night to all...
 
only stupid parents ground....it doesn't do anything except make children angrier and full of hate.
 
Heh, now-a-days, grounding works against the parents. Instead of "you're grounded," it's, "sit in your room all day and play your PlayStation and surf the internet."
 
I'm only 17, and I like to laugh at the "mid 20" year olds who get all wise, high and mighty to the teenagers that aren't much younger than them, and try to tell them to do things that they would not have done in their teen years.

It's EASY to criticize after the fact, and even easier if you're not the one doing these things. Seriously, whoever was telling this kid to do it because he is only 15, put yourself in his position, and think to when you were his age.

Yea, you wouldn't want to do it either. This "kids these days" thing by people not even a decade older is getting pretty lame.

Now, you may give him advice to say "this is what is best for you," but criticizing him for not doing is kind of retarded.

This all depends on the situation of course, but my statement is valid for this topic in my opinion, especially if he gave us ALL of the facts, which are sort of unlikely.
 
Qonfused said:
Heh, now-a-days, grounding works against the parents. Instead of "you're grounded," it's, "sit in your room all day and play your PlayStation and surf the internet."

Never been grounded, whenever my parents wanted to mess with me they went through hell.
 
Baal said:
I'm only 17, and I like to laugh at the "mid 20" year olds who get all wise, high and mighty to the teenagers that aren't much younger than them, and try to tell them to do things that they would not have done in their teen years.

It's EASY to criticize after the fact, and even easier if you're not the one doing these things. Seriously, whoever was telling this kid to do it because he is only 15, put yourself in his position, and think to when you were his age.

Yea, you wouldn't want to do it either. This "kids these days" thing by people not even a decade older is getting pretty lame.

Now, you may give him advice to say "this is what is best for you," but criticizing him for not doing is kind of retarded.

This all depends on the situation of course, but my statement is valid for this topic in my opinion, especially if he gave us ALL of the facts, which are sort of unlikely.

Lol, when I talk to highschool kids, I look back on my mistakes, and instruct them how to do it and get away with it better :)
 
I was gonna say you should ditch the line and simply go to the your girlfriends finals. But since you're 15 i'm betting you take your parents for granted, so now i think the best possible course of action is to wake up really ****ing early and be the first in line to get the tickets.

Mum's happy, Kamikaze gets to see his girlfriend at National Cheerleading whoopdeedoo, Everything is resolved happily
 
I was gonna say what Sparta said... there's no sign of kamikazi so i think he's in the line right now...hehe.
 
Baal said:
I'm only 17,...

Yea, you wouldn't want to do it either.

...

This all depends on the situation of course, but my statement is valid for this topic in my opinion, especially if he gave us ALL of the facts, which are sort of unlikely.
Emphasis on the "only".

Young teens are known for doing whatever they want, and it's common knowledge what they want is not always in their best interest.

This particular case is pretty tame. His mom wants him to do something stupid that she should be doing and I think it sucks when you have to blow people off.
But as far as the situation is concerned, he wouldn't be in it if his attitude toward his mom while on the phone wasn't all "yeah whatever".

If he would have simply paid attention and had some respect for what the woman had to say he could have fended for his plans to do what he feels is an important event.

The only important question now is, who is the higher authority?

His parent that feeds and shelters him, or his girlfriend? This is the mistake that has been made and it must be dealt with in civilized fashion.
 
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