tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4944414276522736412.post9051685411357967816..comments2023-04-28T04:01:01.379-06:00Comments on Auntie Eartha—Finding Humor in Mediocrity: Truth and FibberishAuntie, aka Leighhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18341117891138122985noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4944414276522736412.post-44311904616147529542010-02-26T14:14:19.024-07:002010-02-26T14:14:19.024-07:00Wow! 25 years and we can still tolerate each other...Wow! 25 years and we can still tolerate each other despite our differences. Amazing!Donskimannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4944414276522736412.post-91133882889675165602010-02-25T16:57:57.618-07:002010-02-25T16:57:57.618-07:00You're right, of course.
My daughter used to...You're right, of course. <br /><br />My daughter used to have to visit a perpetual deceiver, and indeed, he appeared unfazed when presented with verifiable facts that clearly disputed his claims.<br /><br />It's honest people like you, whom I call friend. Twenty-five years ; )Auntie, aka Leighhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18341117891138122985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4944414276522736412.post-17581096752542357912010-02-25T16:20:05.502-07:002010-02-25T16:20:05.502-07:00You wrote, "And the longer a lie is held insi...You wrote, "And the longer a lie is held inside, the more it festers and crawls around inside the liar’s mind, body, and soul until the person’s consumed by that stain."<br /><br />I disagree. I think people who continually lie are quite comfortable with it. The only time they feel guilt is when their lie has been revealed. Such it is with your ex-friend. As long as his deceipt was Donskimannoreply@blogger.com