Truth or Lie...?

Is 4 the correct answer?

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Total bullshit I’m afraid.

Hard to believe but is actually true. I use to travel with my parents to various cities selling African fabric in quilt shows for a few years.

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I’m caught up at work so I won’t be going again for another two hours if y’all don’t mind waiting. Otherwise anyone can go next.

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Find the truth, wild stories edition.

  1. A fight almost broke out at my brother’s wedding because some girl got caught cheating on her boyfriend
  2. A drunk resident at my job tried to jump into the pool from the roof of the pool house
  3. During a business trip my mother accidently drove into a cemetery
  4. A hired performer dressed as a Fortnite character for a kid’s birthday party suit caught fire while trying to set off some fireworks
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4 sounds the most likely to me

Completely made it up. :slightly_smiling_face:

1, for justice for her boyfriend

Yeah, I wouldn’t feel sorry for her either…that is if she were real. :wink:

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Well, at least no one cheated.

number 3 sounds so funny in a macabre way that I wish it is true, so I am saying number 3 is true :sweat_smile:

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Oh it was funny as hell at the time! We were on our way to Houston and she was giving my dad a break from driving, but she misunderstood the directions and before we knew it, she was going over somebody’s grave! :grin: Luckly nobody was there at the time.

Your turn next if you like. :+1:

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Oh haha! I am sorry for saying this, but I am happy that it was true and now knowing the whole story :sweat_smile: glad no one was hurt or saw you back then though :grin:

Okay, I will try! Find the lie!

  1. I am a therapist for children and teenagers with autism.
  2. I once fell out of a moving car.
  3. I love spending my freetime to knit and crochet.
  4. When I was a child, I once fell into a spiked fence.
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One and three both sound true to me so I’ll guess 4 is the lie if it isn’t I hope you were ok

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4 is actually true :melting_face:

I was like 4 or 5 years old back than and was driving with my three-wheeler down a little hill, where my grandparents lived (who weren’t so good in looking after me :sweat_smile:). At the end of the hill was a pasture fenced in with barbed wire. I was travelling too fast on my three-wheeler and couldn’t stop, lost control and tipped sideways into the fence. I still have two very large scars on my leg today. But apart from that, I got off lightly :grin:

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Well, hope your leg isn’t hurting anymore. I know it’s been a long time, but psychological pain never really stops.
I’m gonna guess 2 for your sake

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@thefixer47 Number 2 is also true :sweat_smile: I had quite the action packed childhood :grin: It was a van, I was in the back and the side door was open. My father was driving, he turned the car and I wasn’t holding onto anything so I fell out the car, rolled over the ground and that was it. Nothing bad happened, just a few bruises, because he wasn’t at full speed.

Nunber 3 is right! I tried both, knitting and crocheting and it is not my cup of tea. It is quite hard actually and everything I tried failed, so I gave up on both.

It’s @Floople turn!

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Jeez, your childhood could be adapted into a movie! Glad you weren’t too hurt!

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Why the hell any doors of the moving vehicle is open at all, moreover with a child onboard?
It’s a standard safety, hello!

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My dad used to work for the Red Cross and in our small town there was an old clothes collection a few times a year. People put their bags of old clothes in front of the house and we drove around in the Red Cross van and collected them. I was about 12 at the time and helped out. To speed things up, we left the door open because sometimes we only drove from house to house, so to speak at walking pace. Yes, it was definitely careless, but I thought it was really cool and carried on afterwards (despite my father’s protests).

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4?

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