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You think I would know better by now

I just spent the last 20 minutes yelling at my kids for losing my 3-hole animation bar. I had a pretty good idea they were at fault because they'd left their calling card.

Dishes, soda cans, candy wrappers and something very gooey and sticky were deposited on my desk sometime in the last 2 days.

It just so happens that two days ago is when I last saw my animation bar.

Maxfield swore twice that he didn't lose it, and that he'd never even seen it.

Oops. Then I found the bar behind my books on my desk, just out of sight.

Max is an Aspie. I've heard that they have a hard time telling lies. I've only known Max to lie via omission.

I should have known he was telling the truth. I'll try to remember the next time something of mine is missing.

Are Aspies always honest?

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"Never trust spiritual leader who cannot dance. ~Mr. Miyagi"

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