British Comedy Guide

Reasons to dislike people. Page 27

Quote: Seefacts @ October 23 2008, 11:46 PM BST

It's like how every school has The School Liar.

Unfortunately, the School Liar was my best friend. >_<

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ October 23 2008, 11:48 PM BST

I know! And it's ALWAYS mental things like "I have a rare disease that means I can't spell word that begin with J" or "My Stepdad does the voice of Dangermouse" or "I am not a geek just because I hang out on comedy forums". Pleased

Ha.

I remember gems like 'I've seen Ace Ventura THREE. It's about his son'.

Yeah, right, of course it is.

Quote: Aaron @ October 23 2008, 11:49 PM BST

Unfortunately, the School Liar was my best friend. >_<

Yeah, of course, Aaron . . .

I actually don't mind liars to a point. If it's just mad stuff like made up girlfriends/boyfriends, things they've done, etc, I just smile and nod and secretly just feel bad for them because they clearly do it because they don't feel good and are lonely. But when they lie about BIG things, like serious illness, death of a family member, being a victim of some awful crime, I don't want to know. I find that just sick.

Quote: Seefacts @ October 23 2008, 11:49 PM BST

Yeah, of course, Aaron . . .

Laughing out loud

Me too.

Quote: Seefacts @ October 23 2008, 11:49 PM BST

I remember gems like 'I've seen Ace Ventura THREE. It's about his son'.

Laughing out loud Classic!.

Quote: Seefacts @ October 23 2008, 11:49 PM BST

Yeah, of course, Aaron . . .

I'm quite flattered that you consider me creative enough.

Quote: Aaron @ October 24 2008, 12:12 AM BST

I'm quite flattered that you consider me creative enough.

This spanking website didn't make itself you know!

There's somewhat of a difference between creating an illustrious fictional fabrication from scratch, and putting something together with tools and materials already available to you, following a kind of 'plan' in doing so.

Quote: Aaron @ October 24 2008, 12:17 AM BST

There's somewhat of a difference between creating an illustrious fictional fabrication from scratch, and putting something together with tools and materials already available to you, following a kind of 'plan' in doing so.

Oh, yeah . . .

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