Poohlovr
<font color=red>Still SSB's archrival!<br><font co
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She'd walk a mile to tell a lie when she could stand in place to tell the truth!
That is the exact phrase I always used to describe my ex-SIL. She lied about everything if it could make her look better or more important than everyone else. I always figured that was low self-esteem.
Then there were the lies for attention. Those were whoppers!
A few examples-- she worked in data entry. This was many, many yrs ago--think mid-late 70s.
She told her parents that she wrote a computer porgram for the Dept of the Navy and got paid this huge sum of money for it. Of course, the money never materialized.
Then, there was a time that she told everyone that she was working on a project with the state police. She was supposed to be traveling around the state helping write code for, and putting computers into, the state police patrol cars. Her parents hadn't heard from her in quite some time and got worried, so, one day her dad stopped by a police post near where he worked and asked them if they knew where she was working. The guy looked at him like he had just sprouted a second head. There was no program to put computers in the cars.There was no plan to have a program to put computers into the cars. This guy even called the state capitol to double-check. No one had ever heard of her.
I felt so bad for her dad--he is the salt of the earth and thinks the best of everyone. He was embarassed, totally crushed and confused about why she would do this.
Turned out she was living with a man older than her father and this was her cover story about why she was never home when they called and why they couldn't come visit.
The ultimate story though, was this --she had to get glasses. She had never worn glasses before. But of course, she didn't need glasses just because her eyes were bad---nope, not her. She had to get glasses because she had an inoperable brain tumor that was pressing on the optical nerve. That's why her eyes were bad. And, that tumor was going to kill her in 1-2 yrs. Needless to say, that didn't happen. The only thing that happened was her parents went into panic mode. My then-husband tried to talk to them, but they were having none of it. After all, why would she lie about something like that??
It was just disgusting watching her parents buy into her lies and then tell them to everbody else. Of course, no one else ever believed them. They'd just shake their heads. When the parents weren't around, they'd ask us why she did those things-- Like we knew.


