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My sister and I are thick as thieves!

lol the pranks are always the best, we are always trying to annoy the other person.

She will eat whatever I’m snacking on and say “Sister taxation little man”, I’ll stand in her way or in the way of the tv and she will get annoyed so fast!

I’ll see her watching her tv shows and I’ll start talking over them trying to engage conversation while she keeps pausing her show annoyed!🤣😂

lol she will hear me listening to music and keep interrupting my songs knowing it gets under my skin!

She will call for me I’ll be screaming “WHAT” than when I get to her she will try not to laugh and pretend like she never called my name! 🤣😂

My favorite thing is when I take her energy and fruity drinks and chug them right infront of her greedy eyes! She gets SO HYPER! 😂

Shes the worst for popping out at corners at me! Damn bear gives me a stroke every time! 😂🤣
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KarenisKenziesmum · 51-55, F
MY SISTER AND I are thick as thieves!
Sleepysheep · 26-30, M
@KarenisKenziesmum Ooo punched me right in the Grammar! Thanks for pointing that out I’ll go edit that because now it’s bothering me.😂🤣
Jayciedubb · 56-60, M
@KarenisKenziesmum shouldn't it be, " *as* thick as thieves?" 🤔idk, maybe not
KarenisKenziesmum · 51-55, F
@Jayciedubb Where I come from we usually do say "as thick as thieves", but I copied and pasted it from the original post. It might be a regional dialect variant.
Sleepysheep · 26-30, M
@Jayciedubb Oh my bad it’s just how I’ve always hear the expression be said.

“We are as thick as thieves” is what I’m used to hearing “Thick as thieves we are” is another way I hear said”.
Sleepysheep · 26-30, M
@KarenisKenziesmum I’m not from America so we may use different English variants.

Americans spell like us but with less letters, the words look, mean, and spell the same however American folks do it with letters.