since some of you claim I lie.....

JinXed said:
Perhaps if your 'fiance' hadn't spilled his make believe personal life all over the board, others wouldn't have the desire to poke and make fun of him.
You do realize that your coming to his rescue just encourages it, right?


I'm not coming to his rescue, he is capable of handling his own. However, it just amazes me as to what lengths people will go in order to prove nothing.
 
*HeadlessBarbie said:
You just want to smell my daisies.
I didn't know you had daisies. But no, I probably wouldn't be interested in them, kthx.

BTW, I think that I have every right to tell people to get some different hobbies when they are obsessing over my fiance's personal life.
I think you are obsessing over what other people's hobbies are, and that's not healthy.
 
breakwall said:
oh boy.

...Maybe scotty's lying about "his" gender too...
I suppose you and a few others want me to post pix of my genetalia now. :rolleyes:

Jinxie hon, I have nothing to make up. This is a long standing feud between me and a few trolls who think they know my life better than I do.
 
its sad how some of you wasted so much time looking up something that is insignificant. It shows the level of obsession.

Oh yeah, no one has ever graduated from anywhere and if they say they did, they are required to prove it to strangers :rolleyes:
 
Peregrinator said:
Not that I feel any particular desire to defend Scott, but it is possible that he has an MA in English from their joint-campus grad program and that his thesis--and therefore his concentration--was in English Lit. He may refer to it as a masters in english lit when in fact technically on paper it's an MA in English. My ex claims to have a masters degree in "feminist epistemology and young womens' development" from Harvard, but because of the vagaries of the university and politics, it is on paper an M.Ed. My bachelor's degree is similar; I have a BA in English, but my concentration was in writing. Sometimes I say I have a degree in English, sometimes I say I have a degree in writing. Both are true.
Their graduate school doesn't offer any degrees in English.
 
DV81 said:
right, and what would that prove? Nothing. Besides, some would say I did it in Photoshop.

I know I graduated(something even I didnt think would happen)and what I accomplished. Thats not what this thread was about necessarily.
I thought it was about whether or not you lie.

You've claimed to have a Masters degree in English Literature, and you've claimed that you got that degree from a college that doesn't offer it.

And without any explanation from you of this obvious paradox, you find it odd that people are skeptical about this?
 
Byron In Exile said:
You've claimed to have a Masters degree in English Literature, and you've claimed that you got that degree from a college that doesn't offer it.

And without any explanation from you of this obvious paradox, you find it odd that people are skeptical about this?
yes because this is the internet and there is no way to prove anything.
I know what degrees I have and if some choose not to believe, thats their right.
 
*HeadlessBarbie said:
However, it just amazes me as to what lengths people will go in order to prove nothing.
Do you even realize to what lengths I had to go in order to find out that Sage College in Albany doesn't offer a Masters in English? Well, I'll tell you: I had to click my left mouse button about three or four times. It was pretty rough. I didn't think I was going to make it, but I managed to hang in there, all the way to the end of it. Those last couple of clicks were the hardest — but my extensive internet endurance training saw me through. So think about that before you scoff next time.
 
breakwall said:
oh boy.

...Maybe scotty's lying about "his" gender too...

When I was in grad school my gf was a grad student in english.

She told me all of the male grad students were gay.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.
 
DV81 said:
its sad how some of you wasted so much time looking up something that is insignificant. It shows the level of obsession.[/I] :rolleyes:
I haven't been around here all that long but it seems to me that this is typical GB behavior; especially given your past history of being less than honest. When you started this thread about your honesty did you really think you would go unchallenged?
 
Byron In Exile said:
I didn't know you had daisies. But no, I probably wouldn't be interested in them, kthx.

I think you are obsessing over what other people's hobbies are, and that's not healthy.


I think that you think that I think that I might actually care about what you think.
 
*HeadlessBarbie said:
I think that you think that I think that I might actually care about what you think.
That's good — you'll have something to think about now while you tend your own little garden.

Don't forget the periodic progress reports.
 
Byron In Exile said:
That's good — you'll have something to think about now while you tend your own little garden.

Don't forget the periodic progress reports.


Stop trying to get a taste of my raspberries, you pervert.
 
DV81 said:
its sad how some of you wasted so much time looking up something that is insignificant.
It took less than half a minute to look up, actually.

It shows the level of obsession.
It shows how willing people are to take your word for anything.

Oh yeah, no one has ever graduated from anywhere and if they say they did, they are required to prove it to strangers :rolleyes:
Well, you don't have to prove it to me. I don't care if you have a Master's degree in English Literature or not. But I am wondering what the solution is to this puzzle you've posed, where:

(1) You claim to have earned a Master's degree in English Literature from Sage College in Albany, and

(2) Sage College does not have a graduate program in English.
 
DV81 said:
yes because this is the internet and there is no way to prove anything.
I know what degrees I have and if some choose not to believe, thats their right.
"I have a Master's degree in English Literature from a college that offers no such degree."

"I can't believe that!" said Byron.

"Can't you?" Scott said in a pitying tone. "Try again: draw a long breath, and shut your eyes."

Byron laughed. "There's no use trying," he said: "one can't believe impossible things."

"I daresay you haven't had much practice," said Scott. "When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast!"
 
LovingTongue said:
LOL. How about your mommy's erotica writing awards? :D
LT, people laugh at you more than anyone else. I dont think you'll like it when I bump your embarassing threads.
 
SaintPeter said:
Maybe you should have said you got your Master's from Sally Struthers.
no, it was from a school in Albany. Sorry for being proud of my accomplishments, I see now that that is frowned upon here.
 
DV81 said:
LT, people laugh at you more than anyone else. I dont think you'll like it when I bump your embarassing threads.
Bring it on, bitch.

Bring
it
on.

Any one thread about you that I've bumped so far, is more humiliating to you than everything you could ever bump of mine combined would be to me.
 
Byron In Exile said:
"I have a Master's degree in English Literature from a college that offers no such degree."

"I can't believe that!" said Byron.

"Can't you?" Scott said in a pitying tone. "Try again: draw a long breath, and shut your eyes."

Byron laughed. "There's no use trying," he said: "one can't believe impossible things."

"I daresay you haven't had much practice," said Scott. "When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast!"

‘Always speak the truth—think before you speak—and write it down afterwards.’
 
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