• Andrew Wahrmund
  • View Portfolio
  •  
  • Image 337 of 472
  • Added 15 Mar 2018
  • 232 Views
  • 1 Comment
  • 1 Favorite
  • 1 Like
  •  
  • Share This Image On...
Previous 337 of 472 Next

The expression a 'bald-faced lie' comes from in the late 1600s and actually meant a 'bare-faced' lie. This was back when 'bare' meant brazen boldness, and when most men were sporting beards and whiskers. Grooming styles have changed but bold or brazen still succeeds as liars seek votes of confidence to stay in office.

Additional Project Images

1 Comment

Anonymous Guest

Joanie Holliday 16 Mar 2018

YOU HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD.