cecybeans
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That's the ticket! KC left Caylee at Universal (the Nanny for the day) so the two year old could enjoy the rides and entertainment. After "work", when KC returned to pick Caylee up, Caylee neglected to show up at their meeting spot. KC ran over to BP to see if Caylee may have walked on over there. When KC could not find Caylee there, she kept waiting day-after-day for Caylee to return home. Afterall, it's not KC's fault if someone took Caylee from Universal - geesh! KC attempted to solve this mystery herself and was hoping for the best. What's wrong with you people? Don't you know a good script when you read one?
Sadly, KC's real script is about as farfetched as the one above. :doh:
LMAO - yeah, KC's got a load of b.s. only a mother could love...but frankly, if my own daughter even tried to tell whoppers like those, I'd refuse to embarrass myself by pretending I believe such hilarious hogwash. I used to tell her all the time, it's not just about being innocent, it's about managing the perception. If you don't hand in your homework all the time and give silly excuses, you are not managing the perception that you even do it, and that is something that is also your responsibility. Be innocent, and make sure you convey that with your actions; don't blame others for how you are perceived. Obviously something CA never taught her own daughter because she does not practice it herself.