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Friz writes, "I recently busted my mate who claimed to have 'supported the Kaiser Chiefs in 2001' by gently mentioning that they weren't even called that back then."

Some people seem to lead complete fantasy lives with lies stacked on lies stacked on more lies. Tell us about the ones you've met.

BTW, if any of you want to admit to making up all your QOTW stories, now would be a good time to do it.

(, Thu 29 Nov 2007, 12:17)
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Once upon a time, in a school far, far away. A young child recounted amazing stories about her past, present and future to her fellow classmates.

In one such story, said young woman was involved in a horrific car crash and had metal plates inserted into her head... 4 hours and 5 magnets later, after considerable effort, some minor restraint it was eventually proved beyond doubt that she did not have any metal plates.

After this little white lie was exposed some others followed, such as; she wasn't adopted and (with a lot of persuading) she didn't actually have a dead sister... amazing girl though.

first post too
(, Thu 29 Nov 2007, 16:48, 2 replies)
i have a metal plate
they are made out of a non rustingnon magnetic metal

so she might have had
(, Thu 29 Nov 2007, 17:42, closed)
As above...
stainless doesn't generally attract magnets. There are a couple of exceptions, but for the most part, the easiest test to see if a piece of steel is stainless is to try and stick a magnet to it. I've done it a million times when sifting through the dirty metal offcuts looking for a usable bit.

But by the sounds of it, the girl was a liar anyway :)
(, Sun 2 Dec 2007, 16:48, closed)

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