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BAR[_3_] December 19th 08 03:30 PM

More 'book cooking' at AIG?
 
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
harrykrause wrote:
wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 09:29:57 -0500, BAR wrote:


I don't need a college degree. I have done quite well for myself. I
have
four sisters all with Bachelors degrees one with an MSN and two with
MBAs. They still haven't caught up to me.

Ah, perhaps if they were brothers?

I wasn't suggesting college for monetary improvement, but for
intellectual improvement. A good, traditional liberal arts education
teaches you how to think.


I would suggest you \



As previously stated, I have no interest in the opinions or suggestions
of cowards or right-wing schittheads. You're in the former group, and
possibly the latter.


Cowards? You are the draft dodger.

You should do something about your learning disability. You've been told
in simple language dozens of times that I have no interest in your
droolings.


BAR[_3_] December 19th 08 05:40 PM

More 'book cooking' at AIG?
 
wrote:
On Dec 19, 10:05 am, BAR wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:

Calif Bill wrote:
So are you an unusual individual. Liberal Arts Degree has not seemed
to help your social skills.
You do have to consider that Harry, living in the Northeast, home of
some of the best 1st, 2nd and 3rd tier liberal arts colleges in the
United States, picked the Univ. of Kansas to get a "good traditional
Liberal Arts Degree. In the 60's, no one would begin to suggest that
Univ. of Kansas was the place to go if you wanted a "good traditional
Liberal Arts education".

It may be that it was the only school that would accept him.


Do you really think he graduated High School? Come on...


Do you have to actually graduate from high school to go to college?

Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_3_] December 19th 08 05:48 PM

More 'book cooking' at AIG?
 
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 19, 10:05 am, BAR wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:

Calif Bill wrote:
So are you an unusual individual. Liberal Arts Degree has not seemed
to help your social skills.
You do have to consider that Harry, living in the Northeast, home of
some of the best 1st, 2nd and 3rd tier liberal arts colleges in the
United States, picked the Univ. of Kansas to get a "good traditional
Liberal Arts Degree. In the 60's, no one would begin to suggest that
Univ. of Kansas was the place to go if you wanted a "good traditional
Liberal Arts education".
It may be that it was the only school that would accept him.


Do you really think he graduated High School? Come on...


Do you have to actually graduate from high school to go to college?


No, at the Univ. of Kansas you can get in with a GED and a score of 400
on your combined Math and Verbal scores. You do get 200 points on each
test just for writing your name on the test paper.

Jim December 19th 08 05:53 PM

More 'book cooking' at AIG?
 
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 19, 10:05 am, BAR wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:

Calif Bill wrote:
So are you an unusual individual. Liberal Arts Degree has not seemed
to help your social skills.
You do have to consider that Harry, living in the Northeast, home of
some of the best 1st, 2nd and 3rd tier liberal arts colleges in the
United States, picked the Univ. of Kansas to get a "good traditional
Liberal Arts Degree. In the 60's, no one would begin to suggest that
Univ. of Kansas was the place to go if you wanted a "good traditional
Liberal Arts education".
It may be that it was the only school that would accept him.

Do you really think he graduated High School? Come on...


Do you have to actually graduate from high school to go to college?


No, at the Univ. of Kansas you can get in with a GED and a score of 400
on your combined Math and Verbal scores. You do get 200 points on each
test just for writing your name on the test paper.


Do they let you use crayons?

Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_3_] December 19th 08 05:57 PM

More 'book cooking' at AIG?
 
Jim wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 19, 10:05 am, BAR wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:

Calif Bill wrote:
So are you an unusual individual. Liberal Arts Degree has not
seemed
to help your social skills.
You do have to consider that Harry, living in the Northeast, home of
some of the best 1st, 2nd and 3rd tier liberal arts colleges in the
United States, picked the Univ. of Kansas to get a "good traditional
Liberal Arts Degree. In the 60's, no one would begin to suggest
that
Univ. of Kansas was the place to go if you wanted a "good traditional
Liberal Arts education".
It may be that it was the only school that would accept him.

Do you really think he graduated High School? Come on...

Do you have to actually graduate from high school to go to college?


No, at the Univ. of Kansas you can get in with a GED and a score of
400 on your combined Math and Verbal scores. You do get 200 points on
each test just for writing your name on the test paper.


Do they let you use crayons?


No, sorry, you also need to use a number 2 pencil to get the 200 points
for each test.

Calif Bill December 19th 08 10:03 PM

More 'book cooking' at AIG?
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...
John wrote:


Perseverating again, schitthead?


Have you ever noticed that most liberals, when asked a specific question,
will ignore the question, change the subject, or resort to personal
insults... rather than answer the question?

--
We say, "MERRY CHRISTMAS!"

John



Perseverating again, schitthead?


You have a fine liberals arts education?




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