Oh, brother.
Oct. 26th, 2006 07:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
No, really.
It's getting quite annoying, this. He's three school years older than me, you see. Somehow it wound up that when I was doing my year 6 SATs, he was doing his year 9 SATs - obviously more important, so he got more consideration around the house and so on.
When I'm doing my secondary school work, he's doing his GCSEs. Therefore that's more important, so he got more consideration around the house and had a greater need to use the internet, which of course meant that I had to come off if he wanted on.
When I'm doing my year 9 SATs, he's doing his AS levels. You can guess.
When I'm doing my GCSEs, he's either doing A levels, or in his first year of a degree - at the local art college, so he's still at home, using the internet here, and throwing me off the computer or out of rooms so that he can work, because his is more important.
When I'm doing my AS levels, he's in his second year of his degree. Ditto.
Now I'm starting my A levels, but he's in his last year of his degree. I'm not allowed to use the internet if he wants it, because obviously his work is more important. Even if he's only checking up on the latest Bond film news or talking to his friends on MSN.
I constantly have to give way to him. By the time he's left the house and I'm allowed to use the internet for MY work, I'LL BE AT UNI IN LIVERPOOL!!
Can you tell this is annoying me a little?
It's getting quite annoying, this. He's three school years older than me, you see. Somehow it wound up that when I was doing my year 6 SATs, he was doing his year 9 SATs - obviously more important, so he got more consideration around the house and so on.
When I'm doing my secondary school work, he's doing his GCSEs. Therefore that's more important, so he got more consideration around the house and had a greater need to use the internet, which of course meant that I had to come off if he wanted on.
When I'm doing my year 9 SATs, he's doing his AS levels. You can guess.
When I'm doing my GCSEs, he's either doing A levels, or in his first year of a degree - at the local art college, so he's still at home, using the internet here, and throwing me off the computer or out of rooms so that he can work, because his is more important.
When I'm doing my AS levels, he's in his second year of his degree. Ditto.
Now I'm starting my A levels, but he's in his last year of his degree. I'm not allowed to use the internet if he wants it, because obviously his work is more important. Even if he's only checking up on the latest Bond film news or talking to his friends on MSN.
I constantly have to give way to him. By the time he's left the house and I'm allowed to use the internet for MY work, I'LL BE AT UNI IN LIVERPOOL!!
Can you tell this is annoying me a little?