As I mentioned with the pen fighting, me and my brother fought over a pen (or something similar to a pen) a few a weeks back, after we'd had a couple of drinks. He's younger, but bigger, stronger and less intelligent. But I'm smaller, weaker and far more intelligent and sarcastic.
So, yeah, he grabbed me, after grabbing the pen (or remote, or it might have been a Wii remote) and kept tauning me "what are you gonna do about it? Huh what are you gonna do? You think your so good!", and so I punched him. To everyones shock. I didn't knock him to the ground but he stumbled back and tripped over the couch arm onto the couch. And my dads, I swear to god, "you can take your brother?" Well, it was also in front of a bunch of friends, so, yeah.
Then, a week later, I saw If Boys were Girls for the first time, and the scene was even more hilarious. I normally find it creepy when TV Mirrors my life, but this just proves my point Malcolm in the Middle is one of the most realistic protrayals of family to have existed.
So, yeah, he grabbed me, after grabbing the pen (or remote, or it might have been a Wii remote) and kept tauning me "what are you gonna do about it? Huh what are you gonna do? You think your so good!", and so I punched him. To everyones shock. I didn't knock him to the ground but he stumbled back and tripped over the couch arm onto the couch. And my dads, I swear to god, "you can take your brother?" Well, it was also in front of a bunch of friends, so, yeah.
Then, a week later, I saw If Boys were Girls for the first time, and the scene was even more hilarious. I normally find it creepy when TV Mirrors my life, but this just proves my point Malcolm in the Middle is one of the most realistic protrayals of family to have existed.