Pathological Liars
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)
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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Liars I have known (and the lies they have told)
At my secondary school claimed to have won a competition to meet Adam Ant. Now the early 1990's were not a time where Adam Ant was a popular pop artiste, this being the age of 'Madchester', so the general consensus of my year was that it was a bit hilarious. She later confessed to be a lie after weeks of tuneless renditions of 'Prince Charming' had been sung in her general direction
Another girl at my school who said she'd taken 15 E's when infact she's just eaten a packet of Skittles
A girl in my sixth form who claimed to be friends with popular ex-WWF (now WWE) star Bret 'The Hitman' Hart (who himself was a liar in a way seeing as I haven't heard of him doing any contract killings)
My step-dad string my poor Nan along for years by saying he was a cousin of Rowan Atkinson (he only managed to fool me for a while due to the fact he's very Mr Bean like and has the same surname)
The American on a messageboard I visited who was revealed to have made up a fake dead brother.
I could tell stories about my Auntie but as her lies are technically delusions due to her mental condition it's probably as tasteful as a sticker in Heat magazine...
( , Thu 29 Nov 2007, 15:32, Reply)
At my secondary school claimed to have won a competition to meet Adam Ant. Now the early 1990's were not a time where Adam Ant was a popular pop artiste, this being the age of 'Madchester', so the general consensus of my year was that it was a bit hilarious. She later confessed to be a lie after weeks of tuneless renditions of 'Prince Charming' had been sung in her general direction
Another girl at my school who said she'd taken 15 E's when infact she's just eaten a packet of Skittles
A girl in my sixth form who claimed to be friends with popular ex-WWF (now WWE) star Bret 'The Hitman' Hart (who himself was a liar in a way seeing as I haven't heard of him doing any contract killings)
My step-dad string my poor Nan along for years by saying he was a cousin of Rowan Atkinson (he only managed to fool me for a while due to the fact he's very Mr Bean like and has the same surname)
The American on a messageboard I visited who was revealed to have made up a fake dead brother.
I could tell stories about my Auntie but as her lies are technically delusions due to her mental condition it's probably as tasteful as a sticker in Heat magazine...
( , Thu 29 Nov 2007, 15:32, Reply)
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