The lie is number three because most colleges can have gates to block from people to get into to school. Also, you got the worst and stupid driver to do that. I believe 1&2 can be the truth because when a person is a concert they can act stupid and fight people who bigger and stronger than that person. Also, having a drink with famous cartoonist can be the truth also because that can happen to anyone who likes cartoons.
In our school there's no gate to block the administration building if you're coming from the parking lot. Also he said he was learning how to drive so it's possible for him to drive through the building. I think having a drink with a famous cartoonist is the lie because most famous people have bodyguards around them more than their spouses. unless he is the professor's good friend they can seat down and have a drink. there is a difference between happen to be in the same bar with a celebrity and having a drink with a celebrity.
ReplyDeleteOh you are right I didn't think about it like that. This online class thing ain't my cup of tea
ReplyDeleteGood work, Ashley. You're right. I actually had a drink w/ the actor John Malkovich who is much more famous than the cartoonist (and also didn't have any bodyguards around him). I think the best strategy for this game is to create something that could have happened (i.e. it's similar to something that DID happen) and mix it w/ two other things that happened. Also, nothing should be so extreme that it sticks out. They should all be similar to ea. other.
ReplyDeleteBtw, I didn't wreck into the QCC admin building. It happened when I was 16 and living in FL.
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