kaytea
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Post by kaytea on Jun 4, 2007 16:00:24 GMT -5
hey y'all, i've been requested to post about little siblings and how to deal on all of the trouble they cause... unfortunatly for me, my little brother is great and hardly causes me any trouble, so i need to know some specifics on how y'all's little siblings act...
k?
-k
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Post by Vici on Jun 4, 2007 20:26:10 GMT -5
Well......................(you asked for it)................I think I should make a list:
1.) He never knocks, but bursts into my room, usually to ask me a very stupid question, then refuses to leave when I scream at him to get out. 2.) He always asks random, stupid questions that gets on everyone's nerves (and ignoring him DOES NOT WORK!!!!!! That theory has been trashed.) 3.) He NEVER SHUTS UP!!!!! 4.) He doesn't listen, then acts like he didn't hear you or didn't understand when you fuss at him for not paying attention. 5.) He has NO repect for privacy. 6.)He has NO respect for people when they are sleeping, reading, talking, eating, or doing anything besides paying attention to him. 7.) He always asks to borrow my stuff, then tells my parents when I say no, trying to get their sympathy. 8.) When I sit across from him at the table when we're eating breakfast, he makes weird faces at me and chews with his mouth open and doesn't listen when I tell him to stop or shut it. 9.) When I yell at him for something, or when I get my parents to tell him off for annoying me, he waits till they are done talking, then laughs about it and does it again later. 10.) He asks for my help or advice on something right after he's done something annoying, then gets mad when I refuse to help, then when I DO try to help, he tells me he doesn't want my help (in a very mean way), and then an hour later asks for my help again, and the whole cycle repeats itself.
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Post by Vici on Jun 4, 2007 20:26:40 GMT -5
Oh, BTW, my parents don't do much about it.......not much that really has a lasting effect anyways
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kaytea
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Post by kaytea on Jun 4, 2007 21:36:50 GMT -5
wow... okay, ima sleep on this 1 cuz i'm tired and i'll have an answer for you asap!
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Post by kaytea on Jun 5, 2007 18:34:38 GMT -5
okay, i'ma answer these one by one starting with number 1!!!
k, well for the barging in problem... tell him you will not answer his questions until he walks out of your room, knocks, and waits for a reply before entering... and if he is a younger sibling he probably won't know the difference between a stupid question and a realistic one, so answer it politely, and if all he wants is attention from asking a stupid question, don't yell at him... that is the WORST thing you can do...
okay i think i answered #2 in #1...
bye 4 now!!
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Post by christian1092 on Jun 5, 2007 21:22:05 GMT -5
the answer to every answer is to knock the crap out of him.
then when the parent comes around yelling, deny it.
simple.
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Post by Vici on Jun 5, 2007 21:41:09 GMT -5
yeah...I've kinda tried it before Christian, but I'm a bad liar.
Thanks Kati, but I'm not sure that answering politely will work with him either.....I'l try...I like the thing about barging in though.
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kaytea
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Post by kaytea on Jun 6, 2007 12:26:54 GMT -5
time for number 3 and 4...
if your little brother never shuts up he probably is extremely bored and has nothing to entertain him... try asking him what he would like to do (you don't have to do it with him, but it would be better if you did because maybe y'all could learn to get along better)
okay this one is tough... try telling him things that you want to say in a way that interests him... like, idk... you'll have to think pretty creativly (ohusi) about it... but bargaining with him is not the answer, mostly that is the way he will always think of you, as a ticket to something better, and you don't want that kind of relationship with a sibling...
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Post by christian1092 on Jun 6, 2007 17:51:01 GMT -5
you could hit him with a stapler
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Post by Vici on Jun 6, 2007 18:48:20 GMT -5
I wanna keep him from annoying me.....not murder him.
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Post by christian1092 on Jun 6, 2007 19:29:37 GMT -5
nah, he'll live. youll be able to see the big bald spot i have on my head saturday. i got that from when my mom accidentally hit me n the head with a hammer when i was four, and i turned out...erm...pleasant.
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Post by fuzzy70726 on Jun 7, 2007 9:53:09 GMT -5
pleasent, huh? Well, ummmm, my sibs are extremely annoying! One of them goes into verbal rages and will yell/scream at anyone. THe other is insanely stupid and will bug me about his homework because he has no clue how to do it, and then he tries to act smart, and it doesnt work. All 3 of them invade my privacy no matter what i am doing. There is some other stuff but i am having trouble thinking at the moment. HELP PLEASE!!!!!
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Post by Vici on Jun 7, 2007 19:54:44 GMT -5
HA!!! My cousin Matthew is here right now, so Theodork Androol is leaving me to myself.....YAY!!!!!
BTW, yes, Andrew's first name is really Theodore....He's Theodore Andrew Chapman, but my dad forbid us to call him Theodore, Theo, or anything like that and insisted that we call him Andrew.
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kaytea
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Post by kaytea on Jun 7, 2007 21:33:56 GMT -5
5 and 6 are easy peasy...
(bryan, i'll get to you after i am done with vici, k??)
give him a taste of his own medicine... do what he does to you but not as bad... if you do it just as equally he will most likely think that it is a contest and will NEVER leave you alone... and if he asks why or how to stop it, tell him that he should stop doing it, too and that will most likely take care of your problem
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Post by fuzzy70726 on Jun 8, 2007 20:07:43 GMT -5
ya thats fine. Having fun in texas?
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