Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Stick a Needle In My Eye

When I was eight years old I found a twenty dollar bill on the school bus. Even though my friends told me to keep it I turned it in to the bus driver.

She told me that if no one claimed it within a week I would get to keep it. I asked her every day if anyone claimed it. After a week the money was mine and since then I took that as a universal test that being honest was the right thing to do.

This of course did not always work in my favor (speeding tickets for example)and although I never lied to my parents I did leave out quite a few possiblly important details about where I was and who I was with.

Also, April Fool's Day type of lying doesn't count.

Occasionally, there is a lying or strong bending of the truth emergency. In these rare instances I cross my fingers .

5 comments:

Marcella said...

hmmm, I'm wondering what's the rest of the story...

EGE said...

I turned in a ten dollar bill to Ms. Tsang once. I still think she kept it.

EGE said...

PS I luuurrv this new blog and alphabet project!

krispie said...

This is my favorite so far!

atlanticmo said...

I thought I already left a comment??

Anyways...Thanks, guys.

ege, feel free to correct my grammar.