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MAlibdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-10-04 09:25 AM
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Freudian portrait for analysis...
Edited on Sat Apr-10-04 09:38 AM by MAlibdem
This is what happens when you tell kids they can't have parties when their parents go away I guess...

My friends (their cousins) are staying at my house because my friend's mom and dad are in NYC. Of course my parents were concerned that we were going to have a party in the house, and very effectively convinced us they would be able to catch us. So we were feeling kind of down, and shooting hoops.

Then I made some flippant remark to my friend b/c he was on the phone with this girl who he has a VERY f*cked up relationship with about them being in love or something (juvenile, i kno), and he flipped out.

He went inside and me and my other friend continued to play bball. Finally we went inside and he was grumpy and we were having a good time parodying his grumpiness. So he got pissed off and said he was walking home (about .75 mi). He went out and started walking down my road.

My friend and I, ever playful, got in my car and drove after him. He hid in some bushes, and we accidently passed him. We turned around, rolled down the windows, and began calling his name. We finally saw him, but he took off again. I drove back to my house and parked the car.

Then I saw him wandering around my neighborhood and I started up my car and we chased after him again. We yelled to him, "You want a cookie??? Come home or no supper!" And the like.

Of course, being the total crackheads we are, this was marvellously fun. We bored of it first and drove to my house.

He stayed outside for 45 minutes, probably loving every second of it.


Analysis?

Edit: Freud, not Frued...right?
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