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haha, what i'd do would be, #1 IF YOUR GOING TO DRINK SLEEP AT A MATES HOUSE SO SHE CANT SMELL IT ON YOU

#2 act like an angel around the house cleaning etc, promise her your not drinking or smoking.. u should stop smoking, im hooked now n its killin me, and my tongue ring today lol is hurting after every smoke

#3 ask your dad if he minds you drinking, if he says no say to mum 'well dad doesnt mind, how about you guys discuss it.. thenh they'll fight then the loads off your shoulders :(

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Nath:

1. i couldnt stay over, because i had english tutoring the next morning

2. i could try that...

3. i dont talk to my dad, i think ive told you why, but it started when i mowed over his vege-patch and then salted the ground, so that nothing would ever grow again

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* sigh :rolleyes

Dark - sweet 16 and all the burdens of life upon ye.

Bottom line - their house, their rules.

Face the facts that although 16, cool and drinkin' - they know better than you, are smarter than you and are looking out for your best interests. Thats what parents do.

Even if you have a fulltime job at 18 - it's hard work living out of home. Hell, I had to learn cooking tips from Snowman! And definitely don't go the druggie mates option. I know what it's like to come home from work and your 'housemate' has departed with a few of your posessions to pay for some 'candy' :(

Oh.. Never call your mum a b*tch - ever.

You may not like the rules or decisions, but she's still your mum. A bit of respect.

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i guess i could email him, coz he never leaves his ****ing computer...

computer shop for work, comes home, is on the computer...

Ah - so thats where you get it from.

Post-whoring is a genetic trait. I better call a scientist...

:(

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Ah - so thats where you get it from.

Post-whoring is a genetic trait. I better call a scientist...

:(

i stopped post whoring in april 2003, when my internet got suspended, then when i got it connected again in june, i couldnt be bothered going on...

after that, i dont post that often, which is why my post count isnt steadily going up

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One more pearl of wisdom while i'm in the garage smoking and drinking, have you ever considered that your parents are really body snatching aliens who's sole role in your life is to educate you and fatten you up hansel and grettel style and then eat your brains with a spoon?........

:ufo:

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