Author Topic: I tricked my parents into buying me mafia 2.  (Read 4850 times)

I went to guidance and asked for a print out of my grades. I then took it to my parents and showed them my (mostly) A's and they agreed to buy me the game.
« Last Edit: September 23, 2010, 05:54:32 PM by MrMulch »


Tell them the truth......



















Once you beat the game


You're so lazy that you need a reward to put out the effort to get good grades. Nice one, friend.

How is that considered tricking them? You just got rewarded for good grades. Or am I missing something?

You got rewarded for not being a total failure, congrats!

How is that considered tricking them? You just got rewarded for good grades. Or am I missing something?

I think he asked for fake A+s

How is that considered tricking them? You just got rewarded for good grades. Or am I missing something?

Report cards don't come out for another 3 months.

You're so lazy that you need a reward to put out the effort to get good grades. Nice one, friend.

Yep that's me.

I get 20$ for making straight A's THE WHOLE YEAR last year, and you get a 60$ game for making straight A's on easy material for less than a quarter of a year. What the hell.

stuff, if I went to School, I could get free Games for good Grades. My Math would be terrible as always, but you don't need to know any of it to be a Painter.

I gotta buy my own games with my own money that I save up from mowing lawns and stuff like that. I hate the smell of cut grass, it's all natural and crap.

I get 20$ for making straight A's THE WHOLE YEAR last year, and you get a 60$ game for making straight A's on easy material for less than a quarter of a year. What the hell.
i get no allowance
get 20 bucks per A on my report card

I get 30 dollars every time I cut the grass, which is usually only the backyard. I make all A's and B's so I don't need bribes to do good.

stuff, if I went to School, I could get free Games for good Grades. My Math would be terrible as always, but you don't need to know any of it to be a Painter.
I have this strange urge to correct all of those completely unneeded capital letters.

but you don't need to know any of it to be a Painter.

Incorrect, my good sir.