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When you lie you often have to keep lying. Share your pain. When I was 15 I pretended to be 16 to help get a summer job. Then had to spend a summer with this nice shopkeeper asking me everyday if I was excited about getting my GCSE results. I felt like an utter shit. Thanks to MerseyMal for the suggestion.

(, Thu 8 Mar 2012, 21:57)
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I heard this story on the radio the other day, but forgot the name of the comedian who told it
He lived on a street with no women. All the talk amongst the teenage boys was about girls, and what they might be like. Then one boy (let's call him A) announced that he had a girlfriend. He told all the others about how they had done some sex, etc. The girl lived in another town, next door to his granny, so he saw her at weekends. Everyone knew he was lying, but couldn't prove it.

Then the parents of one of the other boys (let's call him B) were away for a while so he had to stay at A's house. As B was staying over a weekend he got to visit A's granny. After lunch B asked A if they could go next door and meet A's (imaginary) girlfriend. A immediately announced that they had broken up the week before, that she had moved away, and he would never see her again. Problem solved.

Next summer B went away on holiday, and came back to announce that he had met A's girlfriend, danced with her, and snogged her. A and B proceed to have a fight over a girl they both know is imaginary. It wasn't any funnier when I heard it on the radio.
(, Thu 15 Mar 2012, 14:31, 1 reply)
Actaully I rather like that, though yes - your story-telling is atrocious.

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