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I remember his greatest touchee against me was ...
"It's not London University, it's University of London!"
Ah yes, that was when you were regaling us with your extensive knowledge of an institution that you didn't even know the name of. If you're just making shit up you should at least take a minute and get the names right.
take a minute and get the names right.
...whines a grouch who can't even distinguish between areas and area's, and complains when people try to explain the difference to him.
Ah yes, that was when you were regaling us with your extensive knowledge of an institution that you didn't even know the name of. If you're just making shit up you should at least take a minute and get the names right.
And there he goes again, using a colloquial expression of a college's name, as a way of playing a trump card.
BTW, I refuse to discuss this with this troll, since throughout those discussions, he had failed to enlighten anyone else, actually asking questions about education which included MMR and 'Lips.
curious2, Dan, MMR, 'Lips, here's a wiki on University College London (of the University of London) system. My senior partner got his LLM there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_College_London
Excerpt: "Established in 1826 as London University by founders inspired by the radical ideas of Jeremy Bentham, UCL was the first university institution to be established in London, and the first in England to be entirely secular and to admit students regardless of their religion.[12] UCL also makes the contested claims of being the third-oldest university in England[note 1] and the first to admit women.[note 2] In 1836 UCL became one of the two founding colleges of the University of London, which was granted a royal charter in the same year. "
Hmm... so even the official name, once had London University, as a starting point.
Guess what? It's still colloquially expressed as that and sure, in terms of exactness, it's University of London and grammatically speaking, it's more accurate but then again, you fellows already knew that, as ppl tend to call University of Cambridge ... Cambridge University. The same goes for University of Oxford to Oxford University. In fact, throughout Britain, most universities have the "of" in their official name.
I can see bob saying ... BAHAHAHA, he called it Cambridge University.
This guy sounds like a typical loser, public state university grad of West Wichita State, who constantly touts his CLEP numbers and scores in Advanced Control Theory, whenever he runs into a Penn or Columbia grad, feeling like he's trumped them when in reality, none of them would advance his resume for a management consulting job.
My senior partner got his LLM there.
BTW, even he goes back and forth between calling it London University, University of London, or just plain London.
And he's an alumni.
This is classier version of the "We are the real Miami University" -- every Miami of Oh douche
It's like having the following play in the background, while one touts one's overseas education ...
Looks like piggy left some of his stuff on PatNet. Here's his suit.
www.youtube.com/embed/kM6gCqhtxyQ
Catchy song. Any translation?
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Just go to their user page like https://patrick.net/users/Ironman and click "ban" under their name.
So between that and the ad hominem link, everyone should be able to moderate their own threads pretty well.
Let me know if I've mucked anything up with the site. Thanks.