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And at the same time that I came up with my 3 items...I wrote up a little explanation of the lie on Word. So I will post that when we have a winner.
Then "winner" takes her turn submitting 2 Truths and a Lie.
I pick that the color yellow is your favorite color....
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No that is not a lie....My favorite color IS yellow.
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Have to run just for a couple of minutes...
Be right back.
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Have to run just for a couple of minutes...
Be right back.
  
Your lie is that you are the youngest of five children.  
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Yayyyyyy!  We have a winner.
Yes, the lie is that I am the youngest of 5 children.
But I am the youngest of 4. 
It was true of so many of my friends in school, that they had older brothers and sisters.  Then the “war gap” in their families as husbands and daddies went off to WWII.
When the war was over, and “Johnny came marching home” the Baby Boom began.  1946, 7, 8, 9, etc. and we were born. 
My brother and 2 sisters were 12, 9, and 8 years old when I was born.  (The girls got to name me.)
Now KOS' turn.
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I was born in Burma.
I attended  Wellesly college.
My dad was from Tennessee.
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I have to leave but will check back in in about 45 minutes.
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Humm.........this could be a very interesting game, especially with the little tidbits about what is true. LOL
Okay.......KOS......I am guessing that you didn't attend Wellesly College.
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Ooooh.  
A good list, KOS
I'm not going to make a guess since I was just in the Liar's Seat.   Probably we should have some rule about that so the game includes more sisters.  I'll sit out for two rounds.
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Luv, you got it on the first try.   But Wellesley contacted me through my high school and offered me a scholarship.   My brother got a full ride to Harvard a year later.  Why were these Ivy league schools so interested in us?   Because we were missionary kids and they wanted a diverse student body.  Not very many missionary kids going to Ivy League schools. But the system would not let me post as a respond/quote.  It kept telling me that my syntax is wrong.
Now it is your turn, Luv.