Getchya fresh wrote blog here! Get it while it’s… Naw lady, we ain’t got none a dat. Yeah I’m talkin ta you. The lady down in front, with her baseball cap on backwards. We ain’t got no eye candy no more. You got the wrong blogger fa sure this time.
Hi. Huh? Oh, the stuff about the eye candy and all? Just remembering the good old days at the ball park. Back in the 1950’s somewhere, when they use to bring the food and drink out to your seat. The eye candy thing is from today’s times. …Just threw that in for a wow factor. …And the accent I was writing in was courtesy of the early day New Yorker.
Got a hot topic today. An ancient oldy but still a good conversation piece. Lock your wheels, cause it’s Weekday Blog Live!
Telling a lie, sets the truth awry, and exposes a liar’s disrepute. Because after it’s known, a liar’s nose has grown, a liar must fear running into the truth.
And though they wail, they have told no tales, that their lie is really better than the truth. The lie remains, an utter stain, a genuine Red Letter attribute.
So it’s plain to see, without any doubt to be, a lie creates serious disruption. Please, don’t be fooled, a lie is tooled, to promote deceit and slithery corruption.
I got caught in the middle of a lie once. Ooops! Now that’s twice! Aw man! …Just lied again! Sorry. Sigh… I just did it again, didn’t I? I better quit. I seem to be having trouble telling the truth today. Dang it all! …That’s another lie! I’d like to apologize to everyone. [We are experiencing technical difficulties at this website.] That is it!!! You know what… Sigh. I wish that George Washington were here. The history books say that he stated he could not tell a lie. Good for you George, but I’m no General.
If only telling the truth could cover up a lie, right? Then we would all be in business, wouldn’t you agree? But I guess the truth can never do that. Only a lie can. And they’re are so easy to tell, aren’t they. Right here, let the choir say you are so right.
But like it said in the poem above, once your nose grows like Pinocchio’s, people tend to expect that you are not above substituting the truth with a lie or two, or three, or more.
Tell just one lie and your reputation for honesty gets skunked, and people’s trust in you starts to crumble.
Now what causes a human citizen to lie is… Oh man, will you just look at the time! I’m coming up on blog overload! I better get going before I get boring.
I appreciate you stopping by for a quick read. May God’s peace find you, good health be your mainline, and God’s love fill up all of your life’s calendar days.