+146 When you were little, it was a great dissapointment to be sent to your room, but now, you could just jump out your window and be fine, amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Mine's on the third floor, so I'd probably break my legs.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I seem to have the same problem.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Um. Then you get is kiddies who live in Africa and have cemented and bolted burglar bars installed in every single window and security gates on every single door.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

My parents didn't send me to my room. They just took away TV and computer privileges.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

My computer and tv took away my parent privileges. (cry2)

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Actually the house only has one story, and it goes a little something like this... It was a sad day in the household as little Tiffy got sent to her room again after scribbling all over the walls in crayon. She didn't understand why her parents didn't love her enough to understand that by supporting her artwork that she spent all day drawing, she would later become a world-renown artiste. Since that fateful day she was unable to find the courage to become said artiste. From there, she could never procure a job and got pregnant at a young age, never graduated high school, and has to rely on her baby-daddy to send her child support every month. all because you thought she lived in a multi-story house...you bastard. no

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I've lived in 5 houses (not counting my dorm) and not one had a second story.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I never got sent to my room. That'd just be sending me to a room full of my toys.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Sent to my room? I got hit with a remote or a shoe.

by Anonymous 12 years ago