In my family, Dad's gonan be too happy to throw me out to yell at me about taking a game console. >__>
And I'll have stopped talking to Mom at all long before then.
Well my mom doesn't want me to go...so there's no happiness to be had for her. =/
So she wants your Wii?
No...she doesn't want me to go off to college. She'd prefer me go to the local college and stay at home. This is one of the good reasons for leaving...being on my own and doing whatever I wanted to whenever I wanted to[gaming when there was any amount of free time =D], but it seems she even ruins that. =/
Really? Dad's said before he can't wait for me to go to college, he keeps hounding me about it.
Suprise, SX. not everyone is the same as you! :O
Awww...XD!
I didn't say he was lying, I jsut see higher education as the sort of things parents like, want a child to have. Higher meaning over a local community college.
Yea they do want me to go to college and all. And the local college, actually isn't a community college[even though we do have one <_<]. I'll just have to do without my games for awhile. ='(
*Shuffles nervously to the fore standing at the makeshift podium, and gives a small cough*
Umm, Hello everyone, my name is Crimson, and I'm a minesweeper addict. *Chorus of "Hello Crimson" from the crowd as he wipes his brow* It's been hard for me recently, stuck on the dizzying highs of working out that last logic problem, the beuty of spotting an elusive way in, and the nausiating lows of that fatal mis-click. Even the anxiety of the dreaded 50-50 chance. So many mornings after now I've woken up slumped in a pile of numbered clues and flags, ever reaching to hit that new fastest time.
That's why I'm here, they say the first step is admiting your problem, thankyou for you time. *Goes and shakily sits, taking some tea and biscuits*
Hahahah! *applauds*