Greg's little brother Manny is annoying from "summary" of Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #1) by Jeff Kinney
Greg's little brother Manny is a real pain in the neck. He's always getting into my stuff and wrecking things. I remember this one time when he got a hold of my favorite toy and chewed it up like a dog with a bone. I was so mad I could have spit. And it's not just the things he does, it's the things he says too. Manny has this habit of repeating everything he hears. I mean, everything. It's like having a parrot in the house, only worse because at least a parrot can be trained to shut up. But the worst part about Manny is his ability to turn on the waterworks at a moment's notice. He cries whenever he doesn'...Similar Posts
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