Posted by PJH on February 26, 2013 at 08:18:49 from (50.40.249.154):
In Reply to: True Whoppers posted by Buckeye on February 26, 2013 at 04:53:51:
A guy I knew came by the house one morning. He had the uncanny knack of knowing exactly when my wife was fixing a meal, and knew she likes to feed people. Anyhow - he told me about coon hunting the night before. He said the lake was froze over, and he and his buddy, who happens to be a notorious local liar, were following some large strange animal tracks in the light snow on the lake ice. They were puzzling over what kind of animal made those tracks, when they came to a spot where the animal had reared up and walked on it's hind legs. "It had to be a bear!", he exclaimed. I laughed at his story, and he got kinda red in the face. I told him he shouldn't tell that story at the gas station where all the loafers hung out, cause they'd hooraw him out of the building, but sure enough, a couple hours later he's there and he starts this story. I was working in the station, and tried to wave him off, but he wouldn't stop. As expected, they were all laughing and razzing him, and as expected, he's getting red in the face. Finally he jumped up and hollered, "If you guys don't believe me, you can ask Duffy (the notorious liar)!" I thought I was gonna have to call the ambulance for a couple of those guys. They laughed 'til they couldn't breath.
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