What's the biggest lie you ever told - did you get caught?
What's the biggest lie you ever told - did you get caught?
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AB

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19,602 posts

218 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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Inspiration taken from a friend of mine who told a girl he was chatting up last night that he was single and that he was a pilot.

Turned out it was his girlfriends cousin that he ended up with.

However, his girlfriends cousin also said she was single and took my friend back to her boyfriends house who was on holiday at the time.

Friend went out for a smoke in the morning, at the same time next door were heading out. Short conversation with neighbour exposed the lie - he admitted he too had lied and that maybe they should chalk this one down to experience - explained a bit about his girlfriend, she realised it was her cousin. Cousins mother comes up the path, and into the house via the open front door.

Awkward explaining moment.


Alfa_75_Steve

7,489 posts

223 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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What's it like to be Jeremy Kyle?

F355gtb2009

1,725 posts

203 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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jerry jerry jerry

BrabusMog

21,413 posts

209 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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AB said:
Inspiration taken from a friend of mine who told a girl he was chatting up last night that he was single and that he was a pilot.

Turned out it was his girlfriends cousin that he ended up with.

However, his girlfriends cousin also said she was single and took my friend back to her boyfriends house who was on holiday at the time.

Friend went out for a smoke in the morning, at the same time next door were heading out. Short conversation with neighbour exposed the lie - he admitted he too had lied and that maybe they should chalk this one down to experience - explained a bit about his girlfriend, she realised it was her cousin. Cousins mother comes up the path, and into the house via the open front door.

Awkward explaining moment.
Why didn't you just go out the backdoor for a cigarette?

bomberharris

220 posts

205 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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Why didn't you just go out the backdoor for a cigarette?

because he'd have kicked her back doors in the night before

crofty1984

16,894 posts

227 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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"I love you!"

M.AlmondsStomach

1,155 posts

207 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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The people in this story sound very classy. I'm sure all parties affected by this incident will have their lives devastated.

Los Palmas 7

29,908 posts

253 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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AB said:
Stuff that makes no sense
This makes no sense.

Four Cofffee

11,838 posts

258 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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Los Palmas 7 said:
AB said:
Stuff that makes no sense
This makes no sense.
Explain that I am confused.

moleamol

15,887 posts

286 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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Four Cofffee said:
Los Palmas 7 said:
AB said:
Stuff that makes no sense
This makes no sense.
Explain that I am confused.
Well for a start, why was her mother walking into an open door of her boyfriends house? Do they keep it in the family?

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

240 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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Four Cofffee said:
Los Palmas 7 said:
AB said:
Stuff that makes no sense
This makes no sense.
Explain that I am confused.
Think we'll need AB to use some puppets to explain that one properly . . . . . . . . ok as I'm also from the Wirral where our civic anthem is duelling banjo's I'm almost there with what he said wink

wiffmaster

2,616 posts

221 months

Saturday 8th August 2009
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Four Cofffee said:
Explain that I am confused.
You are confused.

HTH.

Pigeon

18,535 posts

269 months

Sunday 9th August 2009
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moleamol said:
Well for a start, why was her mother walking into an open door of her boyfriends house?
My mum would do that, so would my dad. They have keys to my sister's place and when they go round they don't bother knocking, they just unlock the door and waltz in and say hello when my sister shows up to see what's happening. They'd be a little more circumspect with a boyfriend's house but they'd still regard an open front door as an invitation to march straight in willy-nilly.

AB

Original Poster:

19,602 posts

218 months

Monday 10th August 2009
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Pigeon said:
moleamol said:
Well for a start, why was her mother walking into an open door of her boyfriends house?
My mum would do that, so would my dad. They have keys to my sister's place and when they go round they don't bother knocking, they just unlock the door and waltz in and say hello when my sister shows up to see what's happening. They'd be a little more circumspect with a boyfriend's house but they'd still regard an open front door as an invitation to march straight in willy-nilly.
Cousin lives with boyfriend... so why wouldn't her mother come to say hello?

Apologies if it made no sense.

Harry Flashman

21,282 posts

265 months

Monday 10th August 2009
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AB said:
Inspiration taken from a friend of mine who told a girl he was chatting up last night that he was single and that he was a pilot.

Turned out it was his girlfriends cousin that he ended up with.

However, his girlfriends cousin also said she was single and took my friend back to her boyfriends house who was on holiday at the time.

Friend went out for a smoke in the morning, at the same time next door were heading out. Short conversation with neighbour exposed the lie - he admitted he too had lied and that maybe they should chalk this one down to experience - explained a bit about his girlfriend, she realised it was her cousin. Cousins mother comes up the path, and into the house via the open front door.

Awkward explaining moment.
This is why, if you come from a small town, YOU NEED TO GET THE HELL OUT.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

221 months

Monday 10th August 2009
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Harry Flashman said:
AB said:
Inspiration taken from a friend of mine who told a girl he was chatting up last night that he was single and that he was a pilot.

Turned out it was his girlfriends cousin that he ended up with.

However, his girlfriends cousin also said she was single and took my friend back to her boyfriends house who was on holiday at the time.

Friend went out for a smoke in the morning, at the same time next door were heading out. Short conversation with neighbour exposed the lie - he admitted he too had lied and that maybe they should chalk this one down to experience - explained a bit about his girlfriend, she realised it was her cousin. Cousins mother comes up the path, and into the house via the open front door.

Awkward explaining moment.
This is why, if you come from a small town, YOU NEED TO GET THE HELL OUT.
I live in a small town/village - we have a lock on our door. It saved on removal and estate agents fees.