Tantrums
Pooster says: "When we were younger my little brother had a tantrum which ended when he threw a fork and it stuck in my other brother's cheek for a bit." Tell us your tales of screaming kids, and adults acting like children.
( , Thu 19 Jul 2012, 12:48)
Pooster says: "When we were younger my little brother had a tantrum which ended when he threw a fork and it stuck in my other brother's cheek for a bit." Tell us your tales of screaming kids, and adults acting like children.
( , Thu 19 Jul 2012, 12:48)
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This one just popped into my head
I'd had an argument with my older brother (no idea what it was about) - I think I must have been about 6, therefore making him about 9. He was massively into cars, so his bedroom was covered in posters from Autosport and the like. I waited for him to leave his bedroom, then snuck in with one of those chinagraph pencils (the ones that are sort of tacky, so you can use them on plastic, glass, metal etc.), and wrote the worst word I could think of in big, capital letters across every single poster.
He came back to find "POO" crudely scrawled across all of his beloved poster collecton. I am so middle class it hurts sometimes.
I'll have to have a bit of a think to remember some of the classics my little brother pulled (7 years my junior, so not born at the time of this story). He was a right little git.
( , Mon 23 Jul 2012, 17:22, Reply)
I'd had an argument with my older brother (no idea what it was about) - I think I must have been about 6, therefore making him about 9. He was massively into cars, so his bedroom was covered in posters from Autosport and the like. I waited for him to leave his bedroom, then snuck in with one of those chinagraph pencils (the ones that are sort of tacky, so you can use them on plastic, glass, metal etc.), and wrote the worst word I could think of in big, capital letters across every single poster.
He came back to find "POO" crudely scrawled across all of his beloved poster collecton. I am so middle class it hurts sometimes.
I'll have to have a bit of a think to remember some of the classics my little brother pulled (7 years my junior, so not born at the time of this story). He was a right little git.
( , Mon 23 Jul 2012, 17:22, Reply)
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