Brkng_Th_Hbt
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The one thing I've wanted to Christmas was a Epiphone Les Paul Studio. It's a really nice guitar for about $450.
My parents act like they might not have the money to get it since I'm getting an amp for my old guitar, and some other things for Christmas. I'm guessing they really want it to be a surprise.
Well, my mom was checking her and my dads emails, and I started looking at them from a distance, and I saw that they had subscribed to the "Music123.com" newletter. That, right there, almost gave it away that they might have bought it online (That's the website where I found the guitar I wanted). But I didn't know for sure.
But I couldn't help myself, and I know the password to my dads email and stuff. I go to log in on Music123, and it asks for email and password. I type the email and click "forget password?" Then I signed on his email and got it. I switch back to my email. (we have AOL, bleh)
I logged in on Music123.com... with his email and the password, and guess what I found out?...
an Epiphone Les Paul Studio (black) had been ordered on the 8th of December. It's been 12 days and they're still acting like they might not be able to get it.
Now I feel really bad. I have no idea why I did it. I actually wanted it to be a surprise.
This is the sexy guitar: http://www.music123.com/Epiphone-Les-Paul-Studio-i28131.music but I'm getting it in black.
My parents act like they might not have the money to get it since I'm getting an amp for my old guitar, and some other things for Christmas. I'm guessing they really want it to be a surprise.
Well, my mom was checking her and my dads emails, and I started looking at them from a distance, and I saw that they had subscribed to the "Music123.com" newletter. That, right there, almost gave it away that they might have bought it online (That's the website where I found the guitar I wanted). But I didn't know for sure.
But I couldn't help myself, and I know the password to my dads email and stuff. I go to log in on Music123, and it asks for email and password. I type the email and click "forget password?" Then I signed on his email and got it. I switch back to my email. (we have AOL, bleh)
I logged in on Music123.com... with his email and the password, and guess what I found out?...
an Epiphone Les Paul Studio (black) had been ordered on the 8th of December. It's been 12 days and they're still acting like they might not be able to get it.
Now I feel really bad. I have no idea why I did it. I actually wanted it to be a surprise.
This is the sexy guitar: http://www.music123.com/Epiphone-Les-Paul-Studio-i28131.music but I'm getting it in black.