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You'll burn me to death.
I'm pretty sure it was i shall not tell a lie
George Washington. He could not tell a lie ok
Carlson asks if Lennie had his gun and if George took it from him and killed Lennie. George responds, "Yeah. He had your gun...Yeah. Tha's how."
I cannot tell a lie. Because he chopped down a cherry tree and his dad asked him if he did and he said no but then he said "I cannot tell a bad lie"
George Washington did not chop down a cherry tree or say "I can't tell a lie, Pa". This apocryphal story was created by Mason Locke Weems better known as Parson Weems in A History of the Life and Death, Virtues and Exploits of General George Washington to show George Washington's honesty.
George Washington did not chop down a cherry tree or say "I can't tell a lie, Pa". This apocryphal story was created by Mason Locke Weems better known as Parson Weems in A History of the Life and Death, Virtues and Exploits of General George Washington.
Tell Me a Lie was created in 1983.
Contrary to popular belief, George Washington did NOT chop down a cherry tree. It was actually a lie that was published by a children's author after our first president's death.