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Fox getting teary eyed while talking about Jake's release...


Zod

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Getting fired is not the same as firing someone.

Just clarifying the debate.....................

Agreed. This debate has gone on for so long I forgot it was about Fox's stress not Jake's. Seems both of them cried.

The actual scale is designed to measure cumulative stress so from Fox's point of view you could add up the following:

Marriage- 50 points

Buisness readjustment-39

Home mortgage over 100,000- 31

Change in work conditions-20

Trouble with Boss-23

I don't know what else could be going on and don't care. But I would expect his job is very stressful particularly with a new president and so many changes. Of course each person reacts to stress differently so one man's devastating news hardly phases someone else.

But I digress. No need to try and interject anymore logic or reason into the conversation. Carry on........................................

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This will be it for me.

But look at what you wrote above. You actually think that constitutes logic and or any reasoning capacity. The only thing you are doing is deluding yourself.

your posting is comparable to the vicious ugly odor produced by a lukewarm lactose fart

As usual you will post endlessly in an effort to get in the last word and delude yourself into thinking you won.

AS I'M POSTING TO GET MY LAST 2 CENTS IN I WILL TELL YOU HOW YOU ENDLESSLY RESPOND EVEN THOUGH I PRETTY MUCH DO THE SAME THING COMPULSIVELY

/Panthers55

/tool

it is a great trick I used back in grade school. Apparently you never grew out of it.

oohh, great burn. I think a self high five is in order for coming up with that one

I try to avoid arguing with drunks or children. While I have no evidence of the first, your concrete style and juevenile responses place you squarely in the second category regardless of your chronological age. It is likely past your bedtime anyway.

RB, you're gettin' fugin' fresh! He's gettin' fresh with me and i don't like it! I'm old!

Feel free to get in the last word, but don't expect any response on this thread. I grow tired of your constant childish responses.

you promise?

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read the link on page 21. Haven't you ever heard of psychometric tools which rate stress. Classic Psychology 101.

You are kidding right? You aren't that dense are you?

never wastes an opportunity to insult

so unbecoming of somebody whose supposedly a class gentlemen and an almighty "voice of reason"

or maybe that's been false this whole time and you're just a condescending bitch who likes to talk to hear themselves.

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never wastes an opportunity to insult

so unbecoming of somebody whose supposedly a class gentlemen and an almighty "voice of reason"

or maybe that's been false this whole time and you're just a condescending bitch who likes to talk to hear themselves.

Can't the saltman speak for himself or do you feel a need to jump in conversations as long as you can stalk me from thread to thread?

Besides that, your a total hypocrite. You castigate me for insulting someone and call me a condescending bitch in the same post.

I have no problem with insults from you. I consider the source and ignore them. For them to bother me I would have to respect your opinion and I don't. But stop criticizing me for doing something that you do yourself in the same paragraph. Then again with your diminished capacity I am sure you don't see as a contradiction at all.

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