I came home one day to find that my mom spontaneously had gotten infected with Bieber Fever. It was incredibly disturbing, and now she torments me with his songs all day long, so I’m forced to torment her with the Beatles as revenge. She claims I play songs too many times in a row – but there she is with “Somebody to Love” on repeat all day long!
Way to go with the Beatles! Personaly I would go with Queen but thats realy just because I have no Beatles CDs. My parents also complain when I play songs on repeat they don't get that it helps me concentrate on homework.
Okay, I just went and listened to the Bieber "Somebody to Love", expecting it to be the remake of the Jefferson Airplane song, and instead left less than halfway through.
Next time your mom plays the Bieber "Somebody to Love", respond with the Jefferson Airplane (or Queen) "Somebody to Love"
My father once invited some of his friends for a night of card games. At around half past one after midnight someone got the brilliant idea to turn up the radio real loud. And this when I had to get up and go to school the next morning!
I responded with two minutes of 'Sepultura - Roots Bloody Roots' at the necessary volume. After that, I didn't hear from them for the rest of the night.
Oh gosh that's a GREAT method of retaliation! Luckily no one in my family is a "party person" (as in it's a social EVENT when we go on, say, a walk around the block) so I've never had that problem!
Oh, she is. Yup. She's watched the movies and read the first book, and one time she even watched the 1st movie right outside my room when I was trying to do my homework. UGHHHHHH. THE HORROR.
I know, it's tough! (I type this with my mom blasting her pop music in the other room). At least my dad shares my taste in music, so it's not *all* bad.
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Next time your mom plays the Bieber "Somebody to Love", respond with the Jefferson Airplane (or Queen) "Somebody to Love"
I responded with two minutes of 'Sepultura - Roots Bloody Roots' at the necessary volume. After that, I didn't hear from them for the rest of the night.