@Teresa, it was a “white lie” because it was told just to not hurt Melody’s feelings – even tho’ the dress was ugly. I love that it was written in white disappearing ink that vanished during the 2nd frame. It was not “caught” because Melody believed it, and she was happy. However, Jukeofurl may be right- she may be headed out to get him something matching!
zero about 13 years ago
She just went to the store to get you a matching sweater H…
InTraining Premium Member about 13 years ago
Don’t tell the bird….He will “tweet” it to the world………..! !
Simon_Jester about 13 years ago
Lucky for Horace, she didn’t ask, “Really? What do you like about it?”
Heima about 13 years ago
Does using white-out on the truth, make it a harmless lie?
policelimit Premium Member about 13 years ago
DSOTH never disappoints me. It always makes me smile!
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
Could someone please adjust the reception on that dress? It’s not coming in clearly…
vldazzle about 13 years ago
@Teresa, it was a “white lie” because it was told just to not hurt Melody’s feelings – even tho’ the dress was ugly. I love that it was written in white disappearing ink that vanished during the 2nd frame. It was not “caught” because Melody believed it, and she was happy. However, Jukeofurl may be right- she may be headed out to get him something matching!
Coyoty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Don’t let her get near any children with sticks.
bmonk about 13 years ago
Had the black horse’s white lie been caught, the white horse would sink into a black mood.