Posted by:
Apatheist
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Date: February 16, 2011 08:25PM
She posted it last night and said she got a million calls and texts. A few minutes ago, she posted that it wasn't true and implied that no one knew her very well or we all would have known it was a joke. She had her friends in on it, and she maintained up until a couple of hours ago that she really was engaged. She was commenting things like, "Didn't Grandma tell you?" No. "Grandma"--my mother--didn't know a thing about it. So I told her that if she really was engaged she better tell her own mother (my sister). To which she replied, "Oh she already knows." Yeah right. My sister's exact words were "What the hell?" I think my niece is annoyed that I took her joke off Facebook to the family and called her bluff. Here's a girl, barely 18 for six months, never had a boyfriend in her life, been at YBU for 6 weeks, thinking it would be fun to see what happened if she told the world she was engaged. Here she is in this uber Mo university and she doesn't even consider how it would look for her to post this as a joke. Without realizing it, she managed to make all those desperate RMs suddenly look a lot more desperate. And I didn't think that was possible.
I guess I'm looking at this through biased eyes because I had a friend in high school who was always coming up with crazy stories to get attention. This friend had a million of them. Course, to her, it wasn't a joke. She really wanted us to believe this stuff and it wasn't until years later that we were told the people she'd been "engaged" to and her resulting fake pregnancies weren't real. (I had figured it out years before because she wasn't a consistent liar.)
I needed to vent. I know it was just a joke, and ha ha, it was funny to a few people. Scared the hell out of me there for a bit until I realized what was going on. Oh and did I mention that my lying conniving niece is going to the temple on Saturday with my parents for some dunking of the dead?