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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To the last two posters, what was wrong with your parents? We shared four girls to one room and although we bickered we had none of thos issues you are complaining about. My kids have shared rooms in various houses we lived in, and again, none of those problems. [/quote] I'm the atari guy. I might need to elaborate on the incident. So,growing up,I had a ton of blocks.When my brother turned 3,they were his.So one day he made a large tower out of the blocks,and I was in a rush.I tripped over one of the extra blocks that were sitting out,and went head first into the tower.I got up,but he was angry.He had trouble sleeping the night before,and he unleashed his crankiness on me.He threw a large block at me,and I ducked,but it ended up hitting my brand new atari console,damaging the insides beyond repair.[/quote] I think you need therapy. 35 years is a long time to hold a grudge over an atari and some blocks.[/quote] A grudge, or just a strong memory. And whether it is too long really depends on how his parents handled the incident. I have a small scar on my face from a similar incident with my brother. It is emblematic of how my parents minimized my personal space and favored my bro. So the incident may be more important than it sounds.[/quote] Atari guy again. My parents made me pay for it or just not have it at all.That meant all my savings,and a month's worth of spending money.I remember my friends asked if I could go out with them to get a pizza or two,and I had to turn it down.We also had a trip to the beach (we lived about an hour from the Virginia coast) and I could not buy any souvenirs.I remember all this because the atari was my first game console,and i had only gotten to use it for a few weeks.I also could not my believe my brother did this,and didn't understand why my parents made me pay for a new one because of him.[/quote] Maybe we should start a go fund me for a new Atari.[/quote]
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