OMGG I realllllly wanna go to the Fall Out Boy concert and my sister just told me that she was going...FOR FREE..How can I get my mom/dad to bring me?????
PLEASE HELP I'LL RATE 5''S FOR almost ANYTHING!!
THANKS IN ADVACNE
TrojNgrl6907 answered Friday September 9 2005, 6:35 pm: Hey i want to come too!!! lol Just tell your parents the whole "its not fair" deal and say that you want to come also, and that your sister gets to go. Tell them you want to spend some quality time with your sister and say "look at the bright side, at least you only have to pay for one ticket since she got hers for free"
You could always do extra chores around the house or whatever they usually hate doing, do for them. Make them dinner, bribe them into it. [ TrojNgrl6907's advice column | Ask TrojNgrl6907 A Question ]
guitargirl answered Friday September 9 2005, 5:13 pm: One thing to consider is if YOU can also go for free? if not it might get pricy and have you ASKED your parents to go yet? if so i seriously hope you didn't get whinny cause they won't appreciat it and it DEFINATLY won't get them to let you go. one way is to say you'll be with your sister, you know the music, you love the band, how many times does this oppurtuinity really happen? because i cannot imagine how the hell your sister got FREE tickets to a fall out boy concert, and that you're very responsible, and what could happen? your sister is obviously old enough to drive or has a friend coming with her that can meaning she's old enough to make sure you don't get in trouble (hehe suuure). anywaz i hope i helped and that's basically it that i can think of.
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