Thursday, September 11, 2008
Cheating or jumping to conclusions
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Maybe the other kid cheated off of his paper....
ReplyDeleteHe vows he didn't do it. And he vows it so very sincerely. Too bad I know what a smooth and practised liar the child can be. I told him he wouldn't be grounded this time since there was no proof but that if I ever heard of anything even coincidental again, he'd be grounded forever (and he knows I'm mean enough to mean it too).
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