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Monday, September 10, 2007

like...oh...my god! no way!

disclaimer: i just want to state for the record that my sister is not, to my knowledge, a lesbian.  and that this blog post was written as a form of entertainment.

someone made a myspace for my parents, for their side business. my mom was like "what am i gonna do with this? i have no idea what it is." I was like, "worry not mother! i shall maintain said page. after all it is but childsplay." so i decided the first thing I should do is add some friends. I added myself, my sister, and a couple of family members.


I went to check out said myspace a couple days later to see who had been added. I saw myself and a friend of the family. Then I saw a comment from my sister that read "Melissa, mom and dad CAN NOT have a myspace. You need to DELETE THIS NOW!!! I'm leaving this comment then I'm deleting this from my friends list."

Wow thats classy. She doesn't want my parents to see her page. Which I could understand if she was say 16 or 17. But she's 29. I've seen her page. Its just a lot of pictures of her out clubbing and showing cleavage. Nothing we haven't seen everytime she comes to visit. She's an adult. She has nothing damning in her pictures. She has friended every family member and friend of the family she can find on myspace so its not as if she's trying to hide a secret life. So because of her hideous behavior I've posted a blog on my myspace that reads "oh no, don't let mom and dad see your myspace! they might find out you're a lesbian or something."

that just tickles me to death. its funny because my father has asked me on a couple occassions if my sis was gay. and if she is no one would care its just funny how she's acting. Like a child who doesn't want her parents dropping her off at the mall.

She ended up deleting the comment. But not before an email was sent to my mom letting her know someone left a comment. I'm glad she saw it. She, my sister, has since made her page private. For fear of my internet challenged parents finding her page.

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