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"What would you do if your computer was stolen.... by your brother?"

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Mon 30/07/01 at 00:10
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What would you do if you little brother takes the PS1 (which is mine!) out of your room while you were on this site and without permission and puts it in his room and starts playing on it?

I had just created a football team on ISS Pro Evo 2 entirley composed of members of these chatrooms and I was dying to give them a test run, when I go upstairs, to my horror, the PS1 is missing. I couldn't just go into his room and take it back becuase he has the support of my parents, if I go in there and take it back, there will be World War 3!

So what did I do, I went on the internet, onto this site and bored you lot half to death about it! So what would you lot do in this situation?
Tue 31/07/01 at 14:11
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"Eff, you see, kay?"
Posts: 14,156
Well, actually it all depends on who paid for the PSone. If it was bought with your money then you have every right to get it back. If not there's not much you can do about it.
Tue 31/07/01 at 14:04
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"Eff, you see, kay?"
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I'd duff the little scroat and tell Mum it was a freak cheese related accident.
Tue 31/07/01 at 13:20
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"MJ:Newbie Hunter!"
Posts: 1,940
wezal wrote:
> * if all else fails.......*
grab him.
1.put him in a wheely
> bin.
2.padlock it shut.(before you do that throw in a loaf of
> 3.bread and a bottle of water so he doesn't die {optional})
4.leave
> him in there til for 4 days.
5.take him out after that and tell
> your mum and dad he was kidnapped but you got him back(by this time
> he should be mad and not remember you did it.
6.your parents will
> be so happy they will buy you a ps2.

p.s
put air holes in the
> bin

* ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** *

My older brother did this to me once when I accidentaly went in the same room as his Dreamcast. Unforunately I was unable to escape and thats why I have a laptop in a wheely bin.

(;o|
Tue 31/07/01 at 12:44
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"Back in black"
Posts: 5,486
I don't have a brother, does that make me safe???
Tue 31/07/01 at 10:46
Regular
"You've upset me"
Posts: 21,152
Seif, just shove him in a footlocker :-D
Tue 31/07/01 at 10:43
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"always swirling"
Posts: 2,852
* if all else fails.......*
grab him.
1.put him in a wheely bin.
2.padlock it shut.(before you do that throw in a loaf of 3.bread and a bottle of water so he doesn't die {optional})
4.leave him in there til for 4 days.
5.take him out after that and tell your mum and dad he was kidnapped but you got him back(by this time he should be mad and not remember you did it.
6.your parents will be so happy they will buy you a ps2.

p.s
put air holes in the bin
Tue 31/07/01 at 10:37
Regular
Posts: 14,117
Rent it out to him.

Say he can use it (only when you're not of course) and he use it for the whole evening for, say £5.

That way, within say 6 months or so, you may have enough to get a PS2.
Tue 31/07/01 at 10:35
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"always swirling"
Posts: 2,852
To stop it happening again do as i do.......
1. take it apart (not as in with a screwdriver but seperat things like the power lead from the ps1)
2. hide the different pieces around your room
3. then hide the main ps1 in a looked box uder your bed...
4. if he steals it and wants to play on it he will have to find all the other pieces.

p.s
while hes looking for the other bits, sneak up behind him with a hokey stick(i think you know the rest)
Tue 31/07/01 at 10:22
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"MJ:Newbie Hunter!"
Posts: 1,940
Well Seifer....what members are in the team?????

(;o|
Tue 31/07/01 at 08:39
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"always swirling"
Posts: 2,852
The words *hockey sick* and *concussion* come to mind.

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