My friend, Jamie, and I were sitting around one day thinking about our Halloween costumes and watching the Addams Family Values movie when my mom suggested we dress up as the Addams family. She said I could be Wednesday and Jamie could be Morticia. We talked about who in our school could be the other characters and how to make the costumes. We've talked about this for a long time and got all the characters and I was like "Who could Tabitha be?" (Tabitha is my our friend) and she said "Oh, shes Wednesday!" I was like, "I thought I was." and she thought I was joking and was like "Oh okay." So this week I was like "So what about Tabitha?" and shes like "Shes Wednesday, remember?" And I was like "No. Im Wednesday." She argued the situation and all she does now is talk about who is who and is trying to get me to be some other weird uncle or something! I cant believe this! Shes my best friend and she did this to me and is rubbing it in my face. I want to be her friend still and all. I really do. But I still dont get it! It was my and my moms idea! Thanks everyone.
Shlammy answered Monday October 11 2004, 7:42 pm: Um. Go as something totally different and let "Tabitha" go as Wednesday. Better off not fighting over something so stupid. You don't have to dress up as Addams Family just cause your friends are. And if you really want to, dress up as a hand and be "Thing". That seems like fun. Tell your friend you don't think she acted very responsibly and she was very immature. I think maybe, you should take some time apart. Me and my best friend Elena did that, and we couldn't stand. If you guys are really best friends, you'll know it. [ Shlammy's advice column | Ask Shlammy A Question ]
charmed-cherry21 answered Monday October 11 2004, 7:31 pm: Have your mom tell her.
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