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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Behind enemy lines "in Gulf 1"
I used to work with a guy who claimed to have been in the RAF. Which was believable.
But he told some story about being based in the British Embassy in Berlin, where he and some other military bods were responsible for tracking down internet paedophiles. Apparently, they had a licence from the German government which meant they were allowed to possess kiddie porn.
Another day, he started going on about being dropped behind enemy lines "in Gulf 1" to rescue a downed Tornado crew (or was it to destroy the aircraft? Can't remember) and he was going on and on. When he paused for breath, I said "I used to be in the Swiss Navy." He said "Any good?" to which I replied "It was all right."
( , Sat 1 Dec 2007, 12:10, 2 replies)
I used to work with a guy who claimed to have been in the RAF. Which was believable.
But he told some story about being based in the British Embassy in Berlin, where he and some other military bods were responsible for tracking down internet paedophiles. Apparently, they had a licence from the German government which meant they were allowed to possess kiddie porn.
Another day, he started going on about being dropped behind enemy lines "in Gulf 1" to rescue a downed Tornado crew (or was it to destroy the aircraft? Can't remember) and he was going on and on. When he paused for breath, I said "I used to be in the Swiss Navy." He said "Any good?" to which I replied "It was all right."
( , Sat 1 Dec 2007, 12:10, 2 replies)
'Fraid so...
F'rinstance:
www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ch-sea.html
I've seen three of the fellas on a train back from Geneva coming back to Bern from holiday. It's a branch of the Army here, as are the marine engineers.
The Swiss 'navy' in action:
www.swissnavy.ch/Fotobuch/G8/InFormation/information.html
Whatever you do , don't look up 'swiss navy' in google images. Apparently, it's a well-known brand of lubricant seemingly aimed at 'men who like men'...
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 16:50, closed)
F'rinstance:
www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ch-sea.html
I've seen three of the fellas on a train back from Geneva coming back to Bern from holiday. It's a branch of the Army here, as are the marine engineers.
The Swiss 'navy' in action:
www.swissnavy.ch/Fotobuch/G8/InFormation/information.html
Whatever you do , don't look up 'swiss navy' in google images. Apparently, it's a well-known brand of lubricant seemingly aimed at 'men who like men'...
( , Sun 2 Dec 2007, 16:50, closed)
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