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Originally Posted by NLYP
BOOM,
I promise you that its not you.....YOU never called her!
However....the distrust got kinda old...
New subject.....thats the past...
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Originally Posted by BoredOutOfMyMind
This is the second time in a week someone has been called a liar and unjustly.
Yes, I did call the number I was given.
-book it that if the number was wrong, I did try. 
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Originally Posted by NLYP
Dont be so quick to pull the liar card....cell phones can be fickle. 
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Originally Posted by rgcraig
Boom and NLYP it might help matters if you two were talking about the same thing. Misunderstandings lead to undue problems.
Boom did call and left a message with DQ - NLYP acknowledges that call was received.
The other time was when a call was to take place, but Tiff's mom was rushed to the hospital and we were given a heads up not to make a call at that time.
No one is calling anyone a liar. Goodness!
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Oh, of course not, for if he had it could have been cut and dry.
Definitions of liar on the Web:
* a person who has lied or who lies repeatedly
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
I guess this is like Bill Clinton defining "is"- "You did not make the call" does not mean the same as "you are lying about making the call, and you did not make it."
The choices here are either-
- I Made an attempted call and left a voicemail. I am telling the truth.
- I Did NOT attempt a call or leave a voicemail. I am indeed a liar.
Dan, it does not matter, I DID make a call to what I was told was your wife's phone. I did in fact leave a voicemail that was not returned. Funny that a call that "did not happen" is now acknowledged. I will not accept it to have my words twisted further than what is shown here.
It did happen!