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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 469330"><p>Sharon, tooooo funny. Has it been on a TV program or something? If you figure out where it came from, let me know.</p><p></p><p>Keista, that phrase would go TOTALLY over his head. He does NOT get that kind of thinking AT ALL.</p><p></p><p>The rest of you, thanks for the feedback. I have tried the "prove that you didn't" and that just got broken record "prove that I did" with a s***-eating grin thinking he's got me. I have tried the "I don't have to prove anything" and that gets the same s***-eating grin for whatever reason and him repeating it again. I already exhausted the cameras & mikes idea a few weeks ago so it doesn't work anymore. I like the "court" scenarios. I might have to try those. Never thought of that. THAT is the kind of thing he would understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 469330"] Sharon, tooooo funny. Has it been on a TV program or something? If you figure out where it came from, let me know. Keista, that phrase would go TOTALLY over his head. He does NOT get that kind of thinking AT ALL. The rest of you, thanks for the feedback. I have tried the "prove that you didn't" and that just got broken record "prove that I did" with a s***-eating grin thinking he's got me. I have tried the "I don't have to prove anything" and that gets the same s***-eating grin for whatever reason and him repeating it again. I already exhausted the cameras & mikes idea a few weeks ago so it doesn't work anymore. I like the "court" scenarios. I might have to try those. Never thought of that. THAT is the kind of thing he would understand. [/QUOTE]
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