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How do you handle lying?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 350122" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Oh man...I am laughing here about the traffic accidents as excuses. Sometimes even typical teen's will use those! My so called fairly normal kid actually pulled the wool over his 11th grade English teacher's eyes by convincing her that the reason he was absent and late for some of his assignments for her class was that he was in a car wreck with his best friend and the car flipped! His books and one of the major assignments was thrown out the window...lmao.</p><p></p><p>Well imagine her surprise when she was expressing her condolences to me at the "meet the parents" night the next year and I looked at her in astonishment and told her he was a lying sack of doggy poo. I busted him then and there...lmao. I told her point blank that if he was out or had any problems she would get a note from me. He just had a major case of "IDONTWANTTOGOTOSCHOOLITIS"...LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 350122, member: 1514"] Oh man...I am laughing here about the traffic accidents as excuses. Sometimes even typical teen's will use those! My so called fairly normal kid actually pulled the wool over his 11th grade English teacher's eyes by convincing her that the reason he was absent and late for some of his assignments for her class was that he was in a car wreck with his best friend and the car flipped! His books and one of the major assignments was thrown out the window...lmao. Well imagine her surprise when she was expressing her condolences to me at the "meet the parents" night the next year and I looked at her in astonishment and told her he was a lying sack of doggy poo. I busted him then and there...lmao. I told her point blank that if he was out or had any problems she would get a note from me. He just had a major case of "IDONTWANTTOGOTOSCHOOLITIS"...LOL. [/QUOTE]
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