Friday, November 5, 2010

WHO WANTS 2 WIN A GOOGLE TV???



So sad that we all have to go through life being told lies. Sometimes they are little white lies and sometimes they are HUGE LIES. Dr. Gregory House and his team try to get to the bottom of medical mysteries and have to deal with patients who lie and bend the truth.

And if you watch Lie to Me, it's inspired by the scientific discoveries of a real-life psychologist who can read clues embedded in the human face, body and voice to expose the truth and lies in criminal investigations.

We want you to share TWO TYPES OF LIES WITH US, the lies your significant other tries to pull over on you, and the lies your kids have tried to get away with. THERE ARE PRIZES! We have partnered with MYFOX28!!!

1st place gets a 32-inch Google TV
2nd place gets a House DVD set
3rd place gets a Lie to Me DVD set
4th place gets great fleece blanket

YOU HAVE UNTIL MONDAY TO GET YOUR ENTRIES IN!!!

Leave your lies in the form of FACEBOOK COMMENTS!!

WE WILL CONTACT YOU IF YOU WIN!!

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3 comments:

  1. The biggest lie that I have been party to is not a lie that someone told to me, but the lie I was able to get away with to such an extent that even my closest family couldn't figure out... I am transgender and had kept it quiet for over 40 years... I had hid it through my ministry and a series of jobs that helped me to keep my cover... even the activities I did on the side were "manly" in order to keep the illusion... Now, I have decided to quit lying and just be me... And truly, the truth WILL set you free....

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  2. My daughter told me her window wouldn't roll up. Her car was then stolen because of this window. Come to find out... her ex-boyfriend broke it out when he was angry and we didn't realize it. The police found it and it has been very costly to get repaired so that she can finish college. Expensive lie! Hali Jacobs

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  3. If my husband lied to me, I haven't found out (yet!). My kids on the other hand...

    The first lie I caught my 10-year-old daughter in is when she changed the timer on her instrument practice. She is to practice the drum for 20 minutes every day. One day, she set the timer for 12 minutes and then flipped the timer around so it was hidden from view. When I found out, she had to practice for 30 minutes that day.

    When my son was 16, he lied about going to a friend's house so he could hang out at his girlfriend's house (whose parents weren't home). We overheard him making plans with his girlfriend and then he asks to hang out with his friend. We asked numerous times if he was going to his friend's or his girlfriend's. Swore it was to a friend. He left and 5 minutes later we headed over to said friend's house. His car was there but he was not. Drove over to girlfriend's house and there he was, making out with her. He got grounded for two weeks for that stunt. He still swears he didn't lie as he did go to the friend's house, he just didn't stay.

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