MY 2 CENTS: Deception around every corner

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I spent much of the week trying to remember which former colleague was nearly duped by a local athlete. 

I can’t quite put my finger on which former SVM-er it was, and I don’t remember who the athlete was, but I do remember most of the story.

Our guy was sent out to a practice to get a feature story on Kid A – something that we do a hundred times a year. 

Most of these features come from some mix of an athlete doing well, a coach or parent tipping us off to an angle, or us just plain needing something local to fill space.

So here’s a rough recap of our guy’s conversation with Kid A. 

The first few questions were the usual fodder about the sport, the team, the season, etc. 

Then comes the out-of-the-box question.

“So, what else do you do?” 

This one is really tricky. I remember asking a group of softball-playing sisters this once, and they shrugged and said all they did was play softball. 

But, Kid A wasn’t like that. 

“Well,” he said. “I spent the summer at a Bible Camp.” 

“Oh yeah?” Our guy said. “What did you do there?”

“All kinds of things, including helping kids with special needs,” Kid A smiled. “I got really close to some of those kids.”

“Yeah, what did you do?” Our guy gets a little excited about a neat storyline about Kid A. Something beyond just a kid that can hit a ball or run fast. 

“Well, we taught them how to play different sports, like basketball and volleyball, and did a bunch of activities with them. It kind of ended sad.”

“Sad?”

“Yeah, one of them died,” Kid A said.

“How did that happen?” Our guy, probably dreaming about a long-form weekend feature spilling from this, asked. 

“Well…” Kid A smiles and then laughs. “OK, I can’t go any farther.”

“What?”

“None of that is true,” Kid A said. 

“None of it?” 

“No, the guys put me up to it,” Kid A said. “I’m sorry. Let’s start over. I’m sorry.”

This was a pretty harmless trick, considering the kid fessed up to the lie before the end of interview, and I think our guy respected him a little for having the guts to go on that long. 

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