My B-daY is coming up and as usual my parents want to throw me a gargantuan party. They want a wishlist. Last year I got some of the TF Animated line, some CD's and a new wardrobe, but this year I really can't think of anything. Here's what I have so far: ROTF Leader Prime ROTF Leader Megatron ROTF Deluxe Rampage ROTF Deluxe Sideswipe ROTF Skids ROTF Mudflap ROTF Soundtrack New Green Day Album Linkin Park: Meteora Please add on and take off what I should and shouldn't at my 13 Birthday party.
I guess coke and hookers are out of the question from your parents. How about money, so you can blow it on coke and hookers?
How about a good book? Amazon.com: Money Doesn't Grow On Trees: A Parent's Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Children: Neale S. Godfrey, Carolina Edwards, Tad Richards: Books
Well thank you. I've already got to read "The Outsiders" this summer (but really, I'm not complaining, it's a great book) And by the way, I know how to handle my own money, I only get 10$ a month from my mom (from chores) 20$ a week from my job employed by my gramma (cleaning toilets and vaccuming twice a week) Please, that's besides the point. Get back to what I asked before. Any good books besides how Parents spoil their children. (I'm not that loaded)
If you want a book on how parents spoil their children, I'd suggest: Amazon.com: Spoiling Childhood: How Well-Meaning Parents Are Giving Children Too Much - But Not What They Need: Diane Ehrensaft: Books But getting back to what you asked before, nothing says loving like a gift from the heart. See how much your parents know you by asking for a gift they think you'd like.
Fat chance of that happening, they are too busy feuding with eachother over their divorce and over their custody case. And again, I am not that loaded and spoiled (if that applies here) and really in actuallity, it has only been the last two years they both have been able to pay full attention to me other than my two spoiled brats called my brother and sister (which I both love dearly)
Alright, are you ready for a serious answer??? Have you're parents put 200 dollars into a savings account for your birthday. And then everytime you can put some money into it. This includes birthday and christmas money. Then In four years, buy a car with it.