Tralala

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A/N: Okay, first, before we get on with the story, let me give you the definition of Chrome Cast.  Chrome Cast is a little installation thingy that you can use to connect your phone or computer to the tv without using a wire.  Like, with chrome cast I can control youtube on my phone and it'll show on the tv.  Remember this definition, it's important for the story.

So, one day, my parents (particularly my step-dad), where watching/listening to crappy ass music on the tv using chrome cast.  I was just sitting there down in my room, trying to crank up my own music so I won't have to listen to them.

Then, all of a sudden, I came up with an idea.  I connected my iPod to the tv without them noticing it and I played 'The Ding Dong Song' By Gunther Levi (Lol, Aot Gunther and Levi).  The song would go something like this:

"Oooh, ya, I'm looking for some fun."

"Would you touch my tralala."

"...mmmmm, my ding ding dong."

The song was slow and the guys voice was hilarious.  I could hear my step-dad's voice saying, "What the fuck?"

My mom was like, "Wow, I didn't know you like those type of songs."

I was down there laughing my ass off to the point I had tears.  I kept on changing it back every time he put on something new.

My mom came downstairs and said while laughing, "It was you wasn't it?"

The reason why my mom knew it was me was because I told her about the song a long time ago and we thought it was hilarious.

"I knew it was you, good job!"  My mom high fived me.  I love my mom.

So, it continued on like that without him knowing.  I then changed it to the original Doraemon song (It's a really old kids show from Japan, known here too.)

My step-dad was going crazy, he was like, "What the hell is wrong with this thing?"

I couldn't take it anymore so I went and told him I was doing it.  I even said that it shows on the tv who's connected to this, but only for a brief moment.  But still, it was in BIG letters, kind've hard not to miss.

He said, "Oh, I should've known."

Pffft, derp

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