>>No, I don't think he believes he is lying.
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>That's a unique interpretation, I must say! :)
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>However, it requires more psychoanalytic (not to mention telepathic) skills to analyze than I personally possess.
Well, I'm a former Psych major and a "trained observer" with 24 years experience "reading" people. What can I say, I can usually tell when a person is lying and with him all you need is to see his lips moving. < G >
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