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To: epicure who wrote (57573)12/22/2000 1:08:05 PM
From: nasdaqian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
And if she asks you straight out- better tell her the truth.

Thanks. Good advice except one immediately leads to the other: If he tells her she'll turn to mom or dad and ask if it's true. Then we're stuck. Next year we'll let it go. She's so cute with all the Christmas enthusiasm now.

That reminds me of a story about my son for some reason.

Last year he attended a Catholic school and he was in class during a free time and he apparently heard a kid nearby say something about Cheezits, the little snack things. He responded loudly "Cheezits! I hate Cheezits!" Immediately some of the kids in his vicinity went "Mrs. Andrade, Brandon said he hates Jesus!"

We heard about it from the teacher because he was causing some problems in the class anyway. I told her that Brandon reported that he said Cheezits, not Jesus, and that I didn't believe he made it up because he had just said the same thing at home not even two days ago. She said "Brandon's bright enough to do something like that". Yeah, but...

We thought it was hilarious.