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Harry has made more money than anyone in this NG, even dating

back
to 1976 when (he claimed) he was earning $205,830 /year (2005
dollars). Not bad for a recent college grad.

LOL!
I've made no such claim.
BS. You sure did.

Go up a few posts and you will see you said this:
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"Uh, Bertie, I don't want to burst your balloon, but the last time

I
earned as little as you claimed you earned last year was in 1976.
That
was the last year I worked for an ad agency in the District of
Columbia, and I earned about $90k the senior account executive."
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One USD in 1976 is equal to $2.28 in 2005 dollars.

$90,000 (1976 USD) x $2.28 (adjustment for inflation to 2005 USD)

=
$205,200.

What year did you graduate from college Krause?

I've made no claim about making more money than anyone else in this
newsgroup. If you are making that claim on my behalf, then you are
lying. Again.


ROTFLMAO!

So were you 24, 25, 26 or 27 when you were making $205,000 as a
*senior* account executive?
I wasn't making $205,000 at those age points, and made no such claim.
You're lying. Again.

Nice try. I am not lying about anything. I asked you what age you

were
when you made $205,000 in 1976.

I have yet to see a response.


This is not a difficult question Krause (even if you never went to
college.

Let's see............graduate from high school in 1965 at age 18 and
graduate from college in 1969 at age 22. You would be 29 years old as

a
*senior* account executive in 1976 making (in today's dollars)
$205,000/year. Pretty good bread after only being out 7 years in the

job
market.

Graduate from high school in 1969 at age 18 and graduate from college

in
1973 at age 22, making you 25 years old making $205,000/year.

Nice going Harry. Even Harvard Law School graduates do not make that
kind of cash. ;-)

Keep on guessing. Oh, I was graduated from high school at 17.

In 1977, if my memory is correct, I bought my second new house in the
Washington, D.C., area, for $85,000. I had purchased the first in 1972

for
around $25,000. Brand new single family house, too. Those were the days.

I sold that $85,000 house four years later for $175,000, and built a
custom $250,000 house which recently resold for $1.4 million. But I

didn't
own it when it did. Oh well.



Yep, oh well.

Let's see.

Are you now denying that you worked in Viet Nam during the war as you
previously claimed here?

You will be caught in another lie eventually Krause. And you know it.


"Narcissists are grandiose. They live in an artificial self invented from
fantasies of absolute or perfect power, genius, beauty, etc. Normal
people's
fantasies of themselves, their wishful thinking, take the form of
stories -- these stories often come from movies or TV, or from things
they've read or that were read to them as children. They involve a plot,
heroic activity or great accomplishments or adventu normal people see
themselves in
action, however preposterous or even impossible that action may be -- they
see
themselves doing things that earn them honor, glory, love, riches, fame,
and they see these fantasy selves as personal potentials, however tenuous"