final fight cd wrote:this sounds like a riddle.
my answer is "none of the above."
i think you have a bigger problem than just a missing virtual boy if you suspect your friends - assuming they actually are your friends - and your dad stealing from you.
The Case of the stolen Virtual Boy
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Thats why I don't have friends. I live with my wife and lock everything up from her Stupid daughter.
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It was kelly apicary, in the bathroom, with the cake knife.
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csvo2000 wrote:Thats why I don't have friends. I live with my wife and lock everything up from her Stupid daughter.
awesome post.
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There never really was a virtual boy, was there?
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It was all in the mind of an autistic childLimewater wrote:There never really was a virtual boy, was there?
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HEY-OOOH!!!Jrecee wrote:I was under the impression that the only people who have ever read the bible are atheists.Devezu wrote:Jesse has sticky fingers. Just approach him nicely, use "I feel" statements, and most importantly, try to stay friends.
And those are the CRAZY religious nuts - religious nuts are just religious people that have actually read the Bible.
Anyway, it was totally Jessie. You said yourself that Arek (who's parents hate him, apparently) has money. If he wanted a VB, he could easily hit eBay and then ask you to borrow your games. Seems like an awesome opportunity for a 'dudes bonding over video games' scenario.
Jessie on the other hand, got a whole paragraph from you about his sketch-factor, which currently seems to be at about an 8 or 9... And I won't even comment about your dad.
Bottom line is: ask them. Even if they get upset about your inquiry of the stolen VB, you shouldn't keep friends that you suspect would steal from you in the first place.
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No, Arek HATES old games. I only suspected him because he always has money, and I have no clue how he gets it.HEY-OOOH!!!
Anyway, it was totally Jessie. You said yourself that Arek (who's parents hate him, apparently) has money. If he wanted a VB, he could easily hit eBay and then ask you to borrow your games. Seems like an awesome opportunity for a 'dudes bonding over video games' scenario.
Jessie on the other hand, got a whole paragraph from you about his sketch-factor, which currently seems to be at about an 8 or 9... And I won't even comment about your dad.
Bottom line is: ask them. Even if they get upset about your inquiry of the stolen VB, you shouldn't keep friends that you suspect would steal from you in the first place.
But yeah, I'll ask them... but Arek's going to Texas like tomorrow, so I don't have a chance to ask him.
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Hmm, that's odd. Isn't there a big Virtual Boy sale in Texas tomorrow?Gooseberrysoda wrote: But yeah, I'll ask them... but Arek's going to Texas like tomorrow, so I don't have a chance to ask him.
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+1final fight cd wrote:this sounds like a riddle.
my answer is "none of the above."
i think you have a bigger problem than just a missing virtual boy if you suspect your friends - assuming they actually are your friends - and your dad stealing from you.
I would ditch the friends if you really think they are stealing from you.