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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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I'd say
L. Ron Hubbard.

Need I say more?
(, Mon 3 Dec 2007, 17:26, 4 replies)
It does make you wonder
what kind of person would believe in a 'religion' that was made up by a sci-fi novelist. It's not even like he pretended otherwise. It's like knowing beyond all doubt that Jesus was made up and STILL believing in Christianity. Why?
(, Mon 3 Dec 2007, 20:52, closed)
@frankspencer
ah yes but in two thousand years people could be looking for fabled first editions of the books of their prophet... (Aliens coming to earth is far more believable than an all seeing all powerful entity)
i really hope not though...
(, Mon 3 Dec 2007, 21:11, closed)
HQS
Stand for Hubbard Qualified Scientologist - thats what i am.

I only did it for a pay rise (strange but true)
(, Tue 4 Dec 2007, 14:00, closed)
I dated a scientologist...
...and I don't feel the slightest bit ashamed to say that I left her when she told me her religion.

Unreal: I looked as deeply into scientlogy as I could.. absoloutly insane shit.

Just look up the "E-Meter" ...
... and know that scientologists are trained to seek people who seem lost and lacking in confidence when looking for new members. ... no, not because they're more easily duped... it's because they're *cough* in neeed of help.
(, Tue 4 Dec 2007, 22:59, closed)

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