Well, Lookee Here...White GT3 4 Sale!
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#110
There was a lot of extra food. I should've invited more, but it was just bad timing also. I did it close to the 4th of July weekend IIRC so people were out of town.
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#112
just doesn't learn.............bla bla bla bla bla
#113
there are some people who are caught and disappear. but there are others who just don't get it and continues...
if i remember many of RK's post, he was looking for a white F430 and even a E55. i do remember he always stated that there was cash on hand.... but what do i know, i may just be posing that i know anything.
#114
he just likes to brag about ****
"I could free up some cash for a tri-plex foreclosure property I've been eyeing and as some of you know, those things must be paid in cash
rick"
why would you say something so stupid, idiot no one cares and if they do they already know
"I could free up some cash for a tri-plex foreclosure property I've been eyeing and as some of you know, those things must be paid in cash
rick"
why would you say something so stupid, idiot no one cares and if they do they already know
#115
There could be a pathology to his disorder. Kirby and I know of one other person who suffers from a similar disorder. Here's my guess:
In psychology, mythomania (also known as pseudologia fantastica or pathological lying) is a condition involving compulsive lying by a person with no obvious motivation. The affected person might believe their lies to be truth, and may have to create elaborate myths to reconcile them with other facts.
A pathological liar is someone who often embellishes his or her stories in a way that he or she believes will impress people. It may be that a pathological liar is different from a normal liar in that a pathological liar believes the lie he or she is telling to be true—at least in public—and is "playing" the role. He or she sometimes is seen to have a serious mental problem that needs to be rectified. It is not clear, however, that this is the case. It could also be that pathological liars know precisely what they are doing. Confused hashes of history and wishes are called confabulation.
Pathological liars often actually convince themselves that they are telling the truth, which in turn can alter polygraph tests and other questioning. Some have observed that when caught in a lie, pathological liars tend to become hostile or try to disregard the fact they lied; often playing it off as a joke.
A compulsive liar will resort to telling lies, regardless of the situation. Again, everyone lies from time to time, but for a compulsive liar telling lies is routine - it becomes a habit and a way of life.
In psychology, mythomania (also known as pseudologia fantastica or pathological lying) is a condition involving compulsive lying by a person with no obvious motivation. The affected person might believe their lies to be truth, and may have to create elaborate myths to reconcile them with other facts.
A pathological liar is someone who often embellishes his or her stories in a way that he or she believes will impress people. It may be that a pathological liar is different from a normal liar in that a pathological liar believes the lie he or she is telling to be true—at least in public—and is "playing" the role. He or she sometimes is seen to have a serious mental problem that needs to be rectified. It is not clear, however, that this is the case. It could also be that pathological liars know precisely what they are doing. Confused hashes of history and wishes are called confabulation.
Pathological liars often actually convince themselves that they are telling the truth, which in turn can alter polygraph tests and other questioning. Some have observed that when caught in a lie, pathological liars tend to become hostile or try to disregard the fact they lied; often playing it off as a joke.
A compulsive liar will resort to telling lies, regardless of the situation. Again, everyone lies from time to time, but for a compulsive liar telling lies is routine - it becomes a habit and a way of life.
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WTF is he talking about, must be paid in cash??? Alright...