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Question Posted Tuesday April 6 2004, 2:51 pm

my mom has a friend and her daughter erased my game on my gameboy and I almost beat the game
how can I confront her?


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bAhAmAmA0250 answered Friday July 9 2004, 3:49 pm:
Just tell her its not that hard and just hide your gameboy from her next time-trix

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babygoddess answered Saturday April 17 2004, 4:51 pm:
Tell her what she did and if she doesnt apologize then do something bad to her, put a whole in her favorite top, earase a game of rs, or even rip her homework, but never give up without a fight. If you have any other questions im me at bebexoxox@aol.com

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GC_rox_my_sox answered Saturday April 10 2004, 5:49 pm:
I'm sorry, but what's done is done. Video games are not everything. Start over, and now it will be easier because you will be able to go right through to game because you know all the secrets already. Just say to the daughter "Please don't play my video games anymore."

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Here-To-Help answered Friday April 9 2004, 4:33 pm:
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Just keep your gameboy away from people...
Haha..I'm sorry but think about it...people have to lighten up about things like this...ITS A GAME...
*smiles in disbelief*
*hands you a box to hide your gameboy in*
There you go.

From,
...*_Gessyka_*...

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evilgogeta answered Wednesday April 7 2004, 3:01 am:
I'd ram the cartridge up her ass, but that's just me. A more sensible solution would be to talk to her about it.

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PepeLePew answered Wednesday April 7 2004, 12:55 am:
What apha had said, but also remeber, it was just a game. There will be better scores. It might be hard to let it go, knowing it was a great score, but there are worse things that can happen in life.

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Lizzy answered Tuesday April 6 2004, 6:15 pm:
Well, this doens't seem like something that would take a lot of anger out of someone. I am sure the game was difficult, but just tell her that it was your game and that they shouldn't play with your game if they are going to erase it
Lizzy

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alpha answered Tuesday April 6 2004, 4:45 pm:
Was it an accident, or did she mean to? If she did it by accident, "confronting" her might be a little harsh. Also, it makes a difference how old she is.

If she's around your age, or at least old enough to understand what she did wrong, then I think you should just tell her what happened next time you see her, or next time you're playing with the gameboy, and ask her to please be more careful.

If she's a little kid, then say the same thing, but to both her and her mother. Don't accuse her, or try to upset her, but just make it clear that this is something that matters to you. She may be too young to be playing with the gameboy anyway, and if so, you should just keep it out of sight when she comes over.

If the kid did it on purpose just to be bratty, then no matter how old she is, I would simply not let her play with it anymore. If she apologizes, fine, but you should protect your possessions from destructive people. On the other hand, this honestly isn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things, so I would avoid making a huge stink about it -- you'll just look petty.

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jbdreamer answered Tuesday April 6 2004, 3:11 pm:
That's upseting, my brother has done that a time or two to me. There really isn't much you can do. Just ask your mom if she could keep a better eye on her friends and their children when they are playing with your things. And if you know they are comming over put away things you don't want them to touch.

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