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Originally posted by Blackamp
as if anybody here is stupid enough not to recognise that this is just another of your neurotic self-pity threads.

here's the thought underlying the questions and scoring structure, just in case:

"if someone criticises me, it's not because there's anything wrong with me. it's because they're being unreasonable". similar to other ...[text shortened]... reads, where 'unreasonable' is replaced by 'unfair', 'thoughtless' etc.

sheesh.
Pablum projection and skim milk fulmination noted.




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Originally posted by Blackamp
as if anybody here is stupid enough not to recognise that this is just another of your neurotic self-pity threads.

here's the thought underlying the questions and scoring structure, just in case:

"if someone criticises me, it's not because there's anything wrong with me. it's because they're being unreasonable". similar to other ...[text shortened]... reads, where 'unreasonable' is replaced by 'unfair', 'thoughtless' etc.

sheesh.
Whoa! It's like you're three to four steps ahead of EVERYONE. How do you do it, dude?

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
:'(
We're still waiting patiently, Sir Phlabibit, for you to get out of the shower and kitchen

and to get your honest 'reasonableness index' reply up and on the table. Thanks.



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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
Whoa! It's like you're three to four steps ahead of EVERYONE. How do you do it, dude?
in your case, i slow down.😛

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Originally posted by Blackamp
in your case, i slow down.😛
Seems reasonable.

That's gotta put you somewhere in the low single digit area, no?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Reasonableness Index Poll



* I view myself as a reasonable person:

1) When things go my way.
2) Some of the time.
3) Most all of the time.


* Others regard me as a reasonable person:

1) Probably not very often.
2) At least my family and friends do.
3) Most everyone does.


* What impression do RHP Members have?

1) Really ...[text shortened]... onable than you realize.




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'Reasonablenes Index Poll' Status (as of Wednesday morning, 17 Feb '10)


* FreakyKBH 13

* Boston Lad 11

* Very Rusty 6

* Divegeester 3


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Footnote: So far thirty four (34) hand around the elbow posts with three (3)

other vocal RHP Member/Subscribers and active posters replying 'present'.



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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]'Reasonablenes Index Poll' Status (as of Wednesday morning, 17 Feb '10)


* FreakyKBH 13

* Boston Lad 11

* Very Rusty 6

* Divegeester 3


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Footnote: So far thirty four (34) hand around the elbow posts with three (3)

other vocal RHP Member/Subscribers and active posters replying 'present'.



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My annual raise may be impacted by these results. Mind if I cut/paste and send to my boss?

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
My annual raise may be impacted by these results. Mind if I cut/paste and send to my boss?
Feel free... just remember that job security ultimately comes down to being worth more

than you cost. You finagle an overly generous annual raise, the new year ante is raised.



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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Feel free... just remember that job security ultimately comes down to being worth more

than you cost. You finagle an overly generous annual raise, the new year ante is raised.



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I plan on long, extended vacations punctuated by equally long and well-placed sick days, strictly following the boss' scheduled days and corresponding with the same's vacations/days off/etc..

If I do this right, I might be able to stay off radar for nearly 3/4 of the year, thereby playing the old Castanza card: they can't fire what they can't see!

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
I plan on long, extended vacations punctuated by equally long and well-placed sick days, strictly following the boss' scheduled days and corresponding with the same's vacations/days off/etc..

If I do this right, I might be able to stay off radar for nearly 3/4 of the year, thereby playing the old Castanza card: they can't fire what they can't see!
Doubtful... but if true (3rd class), with the short term side benefit of more time to invest in your long term interests at RHP?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Doubtful... but if true (3rd class), with the short term side benefit of more time to invest in your long term interests at RHP?
You talked me into it: I'm turning over a new leaf at work... and I don't even do landscaping!

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
You talked me into it: I'm turning over a new leaf at work... and I don't even do landscaping!
Maybe I'll start wearing a leaf... nah, winter will soon go bye bye and it'll be time once

again for poolside ping pong daytimes and rowdy water football in the moonlight buff.



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11

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Originally posted by duecer
11
~~~gb 😏 soa~~

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Maybe I'll start wearing a leaf... nah, winter will soon go bye bye and it'll be time once

again for poolside ping pong daytimes and rowdy water football in the moonlight buff.



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You've always been the sensual one.

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