me and my brother pretty much teamed up on everything– we used to make our babysitter take us to the corner store EVERY day (and if they didn’t we told our parents they were lazy and we didn’t like them). we also locked up one of our babysitter’s bikes with my brothers bike lock so she couldn’t go home cuz we liked her so much (i’m sure she didn’t see it as a cute sign of affection though)
My mom worked nights and slept during the day, so we would ask her permission (while she was sleeping) to do various things. Since she talked in her sleep, and occasionally with her eyes open, we never knew if she was awake or asleep – and frequently heard “yes.”
We always got in trouble because she would say we knew better than to ask her permission on anything while she was sleeping.
Who Me?
I never did anything like that …. it was always my brother.
I was the good one
My brothers were the troublemakers….and still are.
me and my brother pretty much teamed up on everything– we used to make our babysitter take us to the corner store EVERY day (and if they didn’t we told our parents they were lazy and we didn’t like them). we also locked up one of our babysitter’s bikes with my brothers bike lock so she couldn’t go home cuz we liked her so much (i’m sure she didn’t see it as a cute sign of affection though)
I don’t know what you’re talking about. I was the perfect child.
Fighting with my brother, for sure. No wonder why my mother wanted to throw us both out of the attic window and then feign igorance.
I would sleep with my eyes open, that would scare my babysitters.
The Statute of Limitations as well as the 5th Amendment to the Constitution prevents me answering this question. I admit I grew up.
I’d have to say I tried to be perfect, everything they wanted me to be.
It drove them crazy. Fortunately for me, I grew up a bit and realized that it is not my job to make those around me happy.
My mom worked nights and slept during the day, so we would ask her permission (while she was sleeping) to do various things. Since she talked in her sleep, and occasionally with her eyes open, we never knew if she was awake or asleep – and frequently heard “yes.”
We always got in trouble because she would say we knew better than to ask her permission on anything while she was sleeping.
I was a very hyper child and I talked a lot. Drove my parents and teachers crazy!