Loverly
Lots of Chocolates for me to eat
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OK -in the grand scheme of things this is nothing-but it bothers me.
My part time coworker "Sue" is a retired schoolteacher who has had a few seemingly "wow" life experiences.. I've always believed her stories.We get along great and have a lot in common.
Today, the boss had copied a picture of a well known food product that has a darling girl on the label-and co-worker - Sue-lookes a lot like her-its their blond corkscrew hair. He brought picture by her desk saying how much she reminded him of this little girl. We all thought this product was just made in our state, in the large city that Sue and I grew up in.
Sue then launched into a story of how she won a contest when she was a little girl to be on their label(this was 45 some odd years ago when the product was launched). She won just a token amount $$-they took her photograph and then an artist painted her picture for the label. We all were "wowIng" over her story.
I relate this to DH after work today and he kind of rolls his eyes, and then I admit it does seem rather too unbelievable.
So I Googled the product and the girl on the label.
Happened exactly the year Sue said-but it was a child actress in new York (who went on to movies)-the photo shows the girl holding the bread on the Howdy Doody show. It is a NATIONAL brand (bread)-though there were bakeries all over the US baking this bread.
I'm just blown away how easily this story(lie) came out of her!!!!

My part time coworker "Sue" is a retired schoolteacher who has had a few seemingly "wow" life experiences.. I've always believed her stories.We get along great and have a lot in common.
Today, the boss had copied a picture of a well known food product that has a darling girl on the label-and co-worker - Sue-lookes a lot like her-its their blond corkscrew hair. He brought picture by her desk saying how much she reminded him of this little girl. We all thought this product was just made in our state, in the large city that Sue and I grew up in.
Sue then launched into a story of how she won a contest when she was a little girl to be on their label(this was 45 some odd years ago when the product was launched). She won just a token amount $$-they took her photograph and then an artist painted her picture for the label. We all were "wowIng" over her story.
I relate this to DH after work today and he kind of rolls his eyes, and then I admit it does seem rather too unbelievable.
So I Googled the product and the girl on the label.
Happened exactly the year Sue said-but it was a child actress in new York (who went on to movies)-the photo shows the girl holding the bread on the Howdy Doody show. It is a NATIONAL brand (bread)-though there were bakeries all over the US baking this bread.

