I admit it. I tend to be a little bit annoying around the house, and I do some pretty weird things just to get reactions from my family (although I will admit, sometimes they find things more angering than funny). I mostly do weird things just to keep the house from getting too boring, and I like things to be fast-paced and totally awesome in my house. I have decided to comprise a list of things I have done in my house in order to keep things interesting.
1. Advertise air guitars on my door. Yep, I put an ad for "premium air guitars (just $18.99!)" on my door. Unfortunately, it was taken down because my mom wanted my stocking to go up there instead. Needless to say, I was not amused.
2. Ask for a toll to go into the bathroom. Yes, alas! I put a sticky note on the door to the bathroom, claiming it was a "toll door" and $2.50 had to be paid directly to me in order to pass through it. Needless to say, those law-breaking heathens never paid me my money.
3. Put words on my sister's door. I found some words on slips of paper in my backpack recently and I started putting them everywhere - currently, there is "pretty clever" on Sam's door.
4. Respond to my mom's notes. My mom does this thing when we don't have school: she'll write us notes and leave them on the fridge or the counter. I usually put a response on these notes and/or correct her spelling and grammar. I'm not sure what the purpose of doing that is.
5. Add on to grocery lists. My mom also puts grocery lists on the fridge. I take advantage of this by adding frivolous things to the grocery lists - i.e. new sofa, more money, a McDonald's right in our house.
6. Correct the grammar on everything. As most of you know, I'm very stingy with grammar, so whenever there's a little reminder on the fridge or on the counter and the grammar is incorrect, I will correct the mistake 100% of the time.
Those are the only things I can really think of at the moment, although I'm positive I've done more things to annoy my family in the past, so chances are there will be a sequel to this post. Later!