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Brother blocked cousin


Question Posted Wednesday February 27 2008, 4:11 pm

Ok. So I (not so) accidentally logged onto my brothers msn (dont ask why) and I noticed that he had blocked my cousin. I'm dying to find out why! Especially since I'm currently having a fight (more like awkward tension) with that cousin.. what should i do?

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orphans answered Wednesday February 27 2008, 5:53 pm:
talk to him, and be like so have you heard from so and so lately; i am so mad at him/her! or you could just come straight out and say; i accidently logged onto your msn and saw that you blocked so and so.

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thelaura answered Wednesday February 27 2008, 5:49 pm:
You could bring your cousin up in conversation with your brother and see if he says anything.
Or when your brother's on MSN, go talk to him and pretend you just saw your cousin was blocked.
It's not wise to say you logged on as him and saw who he blocked, though, because as you know, you were wrong to do it.
Have fun finding out :P

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