This guy has to be a DI member........

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  1. cookderosa

    cookderosa Resident Chef


    Oh, it was an MBA. I knew he had a masters, thought it was in CJ. Well, in that case, I'd bet a million dollars he hasn't got 18 graduate credits in ANY one discipline! Looks like teaching at a community college in an AAS/AOS is this poor guys' only shot. (assuming he'd want to be a teacher, and I'm betting that's a 'hell yeah' from him)
     
  2. dlcurious

    dlcurious Member

    I could see pursuing an additional AS degree as a means by which to show knowledge in an area that you otherwise could not earn a professional certification in or wanted to pursue more expensive UL - GL credits in. For example my AAS in Accounting, which was completed at the same time as my MS in MIS. I could've done the cert from LSU, but most of the CC credits were already paid for.
     
  3. newbie12345

    newbie12345 member

    Haha! LOL!
     
  4. eilla05

    eilla05 New Member

    This thread is seriously funny!!!! But wow wow wow. I don't even know what to say.....well other than I bet he doesn't get offered a job that pays more thank 20k because they take one look at his 15 AA and think right off the bat that he is a stupid idiot and would be better suited flipping hamburgers. Or he is psycho and goes to an interview and tells the person his whole life story about how he sued a college that he kept going to...hmmm wonder which it really is....
     
  5. LaceyLady

    LaceyLady New Member

    :lmao: This thread is so funny!

    But seriously, that many degrees! Not to mention the lawsuits and writings... It is crazy.
     
  6. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Cowabunga, dude!
     
  7. rmm0484

    rmm0484 Member

    Reminds me of the song: "Werewolves of London"

    "I saw a werewolf drinking a Pina Colada at Trader Vics --- and his HAIR was PERFECT"

    Werewolves Of London Lyrics - Warren Zevon
     
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  8. SouthernGent

    SouthernGent New Member

    Just a flavor from the courts

    I was so intrigued by the dilusions of this fellow that I decided to look through the actual court opinions. My jaw dropped as I read what judges had to say. In our common parlance, the language seems mild, but if these excerpts are found in a court decision, it is scathing:

    Hall v. Civil Air Patrol, Inc., 193 Fed. Appx. 298 (5th Circuit):

    "Upon review of the record, and consideration of Hall's brief, we find no reversible error here. Hall's first amended complaint was twenty-five pages long and named 151 defendants, including President George W. Bush and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. The magistrate judge explicitly instructed Hall to amend his complaint to include the "time, place or person details concerning the alleged reporting of violations," and to "set[] forth sufficient factual allegations and the legal basis upon which the Plaintiff believes that the United States Air Force, Department of Defense and individual defendants are liable to him for monetary damages."

    Instead of clarifying his complaint, Hall filed his second amended complaint which was seventy-five pages long, contained nine appendices including a key with a list of acronyms, and named 177 defendants. The appendices contain hundreds of names, dates, and assertions without showing how the information bears upon the complaint. The second amended complaint was no better than its predecessor and failed to correct any of the deficiencies noted by the court."

    Of course his Writ to the Supreme Court was denied.

    I have seen many laypeople write petitions, answers, and motions much better than this clown. It is one thing to be full of one's self and actually bring something to the table, this guy isn't even good at what he is bragging about!
     
  9. lawrenceq

    lawrenceq Member

    "I have more degrees than a thermometer." :rambo:

    I like school and all, but damn.
     
  10. StefanM

    StefanM New Member

    And more issues than Time magazine.
     
  11. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Is this the guy?
     
  12. Rifleman

    Rifleman New Member

    His root law page (arichall.com/law/) has only one piece of content:

    "The first thing we must do is kill all of the lawyers" -- William Shakespeare

    The guy is a gold mine. Thank you DI.
     
  13. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    This is my favorite from the Linkedin page - I have 15 years experience in fighting organized crime - police, military, corporate, etc. - and therefore cannot be employed. I am seeking an initial commission as a Peace Officer.
     
  14. Neuhaus

    Neuhaus Well-Known Member

    I love the "all but internship" for (one of) his AAS.

    I took a single course at Cornell once. Should I start saying I have a Cornell B.A. (All but coursework)?
     
  15. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    I looked at Columbia University's website one time...can I put - Columbia University (All but applied)
     

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