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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The Drug Squad
Back when I was at school, I knew a guy that lied near-constantly to promote himself as a hardened hero-type. Most of his claims were related to him being a local hero for the prostitutes of Dundee, whom he apparently protected by beating people up. Over the years his stories became increasingly ridiculous, and culminated in the revelation of "The Drug Squad", who reportedly drove around the streets at night in a van and shot anyone that was using drugs. He kept all of their guns at his house, in his garage, in a fridge.
Yes, in a fridge.
Another guy in the same year seemed to have the opposite motive. He claimed:
- that he had raped one of my classmates and broken her arm
- that he was having a relationship with a 9-year-old girl
- that he regularly smoked heroin
and, most confusingly:
- that his uncle was the manager of NASA, and had taken him into space.
I wouldn't be surprised if at least some of them were now true, mind you...
( , Mon 3 Dec 2007, 0:11, 3 replies)
Back when I was at school, I knew a guy that lied near-constantly to promote himself as a hardened hero-type. Most of his claims were related to him being a local hero for the prostitutes of Dundee, whom he apparently protected by beating people up. Over the years his stories became increasingly ridiculous, and culminated in the revelation of "The Drug Squad", who reportedly drove around the streets at night in a van and shot anyone that was using drugs. He kept all of their guns at his house, in his garage, in a fridge.
Yes, in a fridge.
Another guy in the same year seemed to have the opposite motive. He claimed:
- that he had raped one of my classmates and broken her arm
- that he was having a relationship with a 9-year-old girl
- that he regularly smoked heroin
and, most confusingly:
- that his uncle was the manager of NASA, and had taken him into space.
I wouldn't be surprised if at least some of them were now true, mind you...
( , Mon 3 Dec 2007, 0:11, 3 replies)
In the fridge
Well, I am reliably informed that it keeps the powder dry, and the action quicker.
( , Mon 3 Dec 2007, 2:51, closed)
Well, I am reliably informed that it keeps the powder dry, and the action quicker.
( , Mon 3 Dec 2007, 2:51, closed)
Given that this was Dundee
I'd say there was a 50-50 chance the second guy was being entirely truthful!
( , Mon 3 Dec 2007, 15:34, closed)
I'd say there was a 50-50 chance the second guy was being entirely truthful!
( , Mon 3 Dec 2007, 15:34, closed)
keeferreefer
Agreed, except for the NASA bit. There's a lot of space cadets in Dundee, but not that kind.
( , Mon 3 Dec 2007, 15:40, closed)
Agreed, except for the NASA bit. There's a lot of space cadets in Dundee, but not that kind.
( , Mon 3 Dec 2007, 15:40, closed)
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