Post #60,000

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  1. John Bear

    John Bear Senior Member

    A small fuss was made about post #50,000 a mere 15 weeks ago. And now #60,000 has gone by without mention.

    Even without accelerated growth, we can expect post #1,000,000 on May 17, 2031, at about 2 in the afternoon. I predict it will be from Earon Kavanagh on Columbia Commonwealth University's announced intent to seek regional accreditation before too long.

    John Bear, Ph.D. (Michigan State University)
    http://circledance.tripod.com
    Probably not affiliated with the 29th edition
    of Bears' Guide that year
     
  2. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    Post Count Hound

    John,

    I am gaining ground on you, reference my post count. :D
     
  3. me again

    me again Well-Known Member

    John,

    On a side note, I visited your forum and saw flashing at the top of your screen:With intense curiousity, I clicked on it and learned that it was a company that was advertising on your website. :eek:
     
  4. Guest

    Guest Guest

    I must respectfully disagree with you on this one, John. I have heard, from a very reliable source, that CCU will begin operating in Oregon (Yes, with ODA approval) in 2004, gain RA in 2006, and by 2031 will be graduating its 20th class of Ph.D. students.
     
  5. Anthony Pina

    Anthony Pina Active Member

    I think that the 1,000,000 with be a person posting for the first time wanting to know how he can earn a fully accredited Ph.D. for under $5,000 and requiring one year of part time work.

    The funny thing is that, by then, someone will probably be able to suggest a few.

    Tony
     
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  6. Dennis Ruhl

    Dennis Ruhl member


    Another Bob Dole-Viagra win-win situation???
     
  7. roysavia

    roysavia New Member

    Or maybe Dr. Ava Cadell will be the 1,000,000 person to post a poll on the effectiveness of Vigel on CCU graduates.:D
     

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