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When perfect revenge goes wrong
By: TheDictator Date: March 20, 2013, 10:53 pm
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I have three brothers, when we were kids we used to travel to
the coast and stay in a caravan. This particular time I was
around 8 years old.
Two of my brothers came with me, one younger and one older, we
were accompanied by my grandmother (who incidentally was in her
60's at the time)
Anyway, one of the days a fight broke out between us, and I
decided to seek my revenge on my two brothers.
I carefully emptied the sugar bowl into the trash and refilled
it with table salt, and waited.
The next morning we all got up for breakfast and nan asked us
what we wanted. I wanted cooked breakfast, and the others wanted
cereal. My plan was working perfectly. She put the cereal in the
bowls, filled the bowls up with milk and sprinkled sugar (or so
she thought) over the breakfast cereal. It was going to be
perfect.
Then things started to go wrong. She then boiled the kettle and
started to make a cup of tea............with 2 sugars
Before either of my brothers could eat a spoonful, she drank a
great big glug of the tea (salted). Her face screwed up like a
buldog chewing a wasp.
Things didn't really go down to well after that.
She is now in her late 80's, and when I see her these days, she
can still remember that cup of tea - so can I.
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