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Well then - All is Well that Ends Well.Originally posted by Pogle View PostOh I've already suggested that to him.
There you have it.Comment
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What nobody has twigged...
... all three of you have been told the same thing and you're all out. But giving it 100% in the meantime.
The other person was just sounding you out.Comment
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it's just that there is a bit of a culture in this country to make a distinction between telling a lie, and telling a white lie.Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostWith all due respect, I would prefer not to answer that question.
Makes life tricky sometimes, especially bringing up kids.
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Yes you would. He'd know that you know something but you're unable to talk about it.Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostIt's a fair comment Pogle, and never a nice position to be in, agreed.
Personally, (and I hate lying), I'd have said :
Other Chap : "Have you heard anything about contract extensions ?"
BGG : "I'm sorry, but I cannot comment on that issue"
You wouldn't have lied, and at the same, haven't told him anything.
You could just say. "Yes, I believe we'll know by May."Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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How do we know you are telling the truth? You could be lying about lying.Originally posted by Pogle View PostI really didn't like lying...Comment
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I know - but a lie is a lie - sometimes it does hurt - but Honesty is indeed the best policy - the Truth always comes out at the end.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postit's just that there is a bit of a culture in this country to make a distinction between telling a lie, and telling a white lie.
Makes life tricky sometimes, especially bringing up kids.

As an experiment - just try not to tell any lies through your day - if its really hard then say nothing at all.
Is is possible to live only in and by the Truth ?
Find Out !Comment
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ok I'll give it a go. Just hope the little blighters dont ask meOriginally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostI know - but a lie is a lie - sometimes it does hurt - but Honesty is indeed the best policy - the Truth always comes out at the end.
As an experiment - just try not to tell any lies through your day - if its really hard then say nothing at all.
Is is possible to live only in and by the Truth ?
Find Out !
'what are those two dogs doing grandad ?'
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