Breyer State relocates....

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  1. italiansupernova

    italiansupernova New Member

    ... and despite what you may be thinking they didn't move to the Northern Marinara Islands. Nope, they only moved across town.

    I guess since Dr. Bear reported a news reporter came to their previous address a person informed them that "Breyer State was not home" that they decided it was time to pack up and move into an insurance office? Well, that seems to be the case.

    http://www.breyerstate.com/
    Notice at the bottom of the page that BSU is now at 602 Main (previously 208 South Peach Street & before that they were on Maple St.)

    What else is at 602 Main in Kamiah? Who better to tell us than the Kamiah Chamber of Commerce?

    http://www.kamiahchamber.com/businesses.htm
    Under the "Business and Professional Services" you'll see Seubert's Insurance at 602 Main.

    Here's something else: Breyer State has quite a few Youngstown State alumni:

    Mark Barabas: http://www.breyerstate.com/resume-mark-barabas.htm

    John Moran: http://www.breyerstate.com/resume-john-moran.htm

    Shawn George: http://www.breyerstate.com/resume-shawn-george.htm

    David Moran: http://www.breyerstate.com/resume-david-moran.htm

    And, of course, the infamous Dominick Flarey: http://www.breyerstate.com/resume-dominick-flarey.htm

    Flarey's American Institute of Healthcare Professionals (which houses the phony Central States accrediting agency) is located in Warren which is close to Youngstown and part of the Mahoning Valley area.

    In case you missed it.... In a previous post I pointed out that Breyer State was a member of the Youngstown/Warren Chamber of Commerce. Sadly, that seems to no longer be the case.

    In Google, I typed in "breyer state youngstown chamber of commerce" (yes, I know Google won't recognize the "of"):

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=breyer+state+youngstown+chamber+of+commerce

    The first link will show you a cached page that indicates Breyer State remains a member. However, if you access the link, you will no longer see Breyer State listed. It must be a sad day in Kamiah.. err... Youngstown.... err... Alabama.... err... Liberia....

    Two other things I want to mention one of which I found quite humorous:

    1. Breyer State is now offering a Bacheler of Science in Equine Studies (as an affliliate of "Success is Easy" which I've discussed in a previous post). Now, for those of who don't know what equine studies is and to save you from looking it up, it's simply the study of horses (in a nutshell). Okay, in North Lima, Ohio which is located in the same county as Youngstown, is a little store called "Terry Town Antiques & Gifts". As found on the following address Terry Town has "the largest selection of BREYER HORSES" in the area. http://www.youngstowncvb.com/attractions-retailshopping.htm

    2. Colorado Technical University Online now features "Professor Profiles" on their homepage. Currently a Mr. Vincent Tran is one of those featured under "Professor Profiles". Guess where I'm going with this one? If you said "Vincent Tran is also a professor at Breyer State" you're correct!

    http://www.ctuonline.edu/ (Vincent Tran can be found on the left under "Professor Profiles"

    http://www.breyerstate.com/faculty-3.htm

    Yes, it's the same Vincent Tran. Both sites list him as obtaining his degrees from Florida Atlantic.
     
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  2. uncle janko

    uncle janko member

    'Nova Made a Funny

    Northern Marinara Islands?!

    You can't buy a pun like that for all the wealth of nations!

    I'm grün (ewald) with envy!

    Bravo, sir, bravo!

    Disclaimer: There is no known connection between nonwonderful Breyer State and nonwonderful Adam Smith.
     
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  3. galanga

    galanga New Member

    second order effect

    ...except for the assertion to be declared oh-so-fine (doodle-lang-doo-lang-doo-lang) by Liberia.

    G
     
  4. PaulC

    PaulC Member

    Hmmm, there's Bob Jones......where does the "many" list go from there?
     
  5. italiansupernova

    italiansupernova New Member

    Paul,

    I guess the thing to consider is that their definition is quite different from yours in regards to what constitutes a "good school". The funny thing is that Breyer State rambles on & on about accreditation to merely muddle the the fact that their degrees are useless (unless you can sneak it through life)

    Regardless of Idaho's loophole (which should be done away with to begin with) the use of the term *state* should only be conferred upon state funded schools. That goes for Golden State, Breyer State, Central State, etc. It's misleading because it simply *sounds* more legitimate. Particularly because there is a real Central State University in Ohio.
     

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