Age Tops Chart of the Things People Lie About the Most

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SDC of IN 5:06PM May 23, 2009

I do not lie about any of these things. Why? Because my memory is so bad that I would never be able to remember my stories to support lies! So I figure it's best to tell the truth and deal with the consequences. What I have found is that the truth really does set you free, as the cliche goes. In any situation where the truth is a bad thing, you're better off moving on to better things (or better people) anyway.

Joe Terrible of OR 4:48PM May 23, 2009

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