And that's exactly what I'm gonna do, the 6th November I ended up talking to my own personal Edward Cullen for three hours, we discussed, argued and got to know each other better.
Explanation of my evil plan:
He told me that he loves chocolate-calenders, it's for Christmas and in every box - 1 to 24 - you find one, tasty bit of chocolate. (Yes, we celebrate Christmas 24th December on Christmas Eve) The last couple of years they started making a Haribo-calender and Haribo is the company that makes delish gummybears. He said he had been in the store when he had seen one of these and he got upset - A calender without chocolate?!?! So, as a revenge, he opened up no24 and ate the gummybear.
My evil plan:
I will buy a chocolate-calender, open it in a way where you can't tell that it's been open. I'm gonna trade the chocolates from no6 - no23 to gummybears. This means that the first 5 will be the tasty chocolate.
On no24 I'm gonna leave a note. (Please note that this is written in Swedish and that is why it doesn't rhyme perfectly)
"Remember, remember the 6th of November, this is for those who never got no24 in a Haribo-calender
This is my revenge"
This is my revenge"
Two things can happen.
1. He opens the calender as it is supposed to; box 1 on December 1. Box 2 on December 2 and so on. He won't notice my practical joke until the 6th day.
Or
2. He will open the whole thing the same day as he gets it and he notice it instantly.
Either way, I don't care. I still had my laugh :D
1. He opens the calender as it is supposed to; box 1 on December 1. Box 2 on December 2 and so on. He won't notice my practical joke until the 6th day.
Or
2. He will open the whole thing the same day as he gets it and he notice it instantly.
Either way, I don't care. I still had my laugh :D
A recent revenge of mine also involved food.
ReplyDeleteActually, it wasn't meant in revenge, but in solidarity.
Solidarity for a young lady who just loves her food and does not eat as cleanly as abloids in authority would like her to do.
My solidarity-revenge was to fill a table of staff and students and they all ate equally messily.
Or they had a hunger strike.
Their choice.
Either way, prejudice disables and revenge kills.
Gummy bears to you, Molly!
Why thank you Adelaide, sounds like we have something in common :) Your revenge was as smart as mine ;)
ReplyDeleteMy plan isn't in roll until next week but I will certainly tell how it goes :)
Gummy bears to you!