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On 3/25/2016 at 2:24 PM, edjr said:

edjr ~ 92,301 posts
Travis Henry ~ 65,054 posts
torridjoe ~ 51,828 posts
NewbieJr ~ 51,775 posts
kutulu ~ 51,023 posts
drobeski ~ 49,192 posts
Ray Lewis's Limo Driver ~ 48,713 posts
wiffleball ~ 44,285 posts
SUXBNME ~ 44,269 posts
cmh6476 ~ 43,340 posts
IGotWorms ~ 42,663 posts
MDC ~ 41,670 posts
Rusty Syringes ~ 40,012 posts
phillybear ~ 39,661 posts
GettnHuge ~ 39,616 posts posts

Let's be honest, there is a lot of douche on that list.

 

 

 

You are the biggest one. For once in your life, get a freaking job. 

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Where does the whitewimp rank if you add up all his several user names since he's been un  this one since 2005 on this site. 

I hurt your feelers in another post and now you are crying all over the place. 😆

You are as bad as unemployed ed. 

 

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10 hours ago, seafoam1 said:

Where does the whitewimp rank if you add up all his several user names since he's been un  this one since 2005 on this site. 

I hurt your feelers in another post and now you are crying all over the place. 😆

You are as bad as unemployed ed. 

 

my two other user names total less than 200 posts. I'll leave it up to you to do the math, if you can. 

Seafoam and Utilit alone combine for over 59,000 posts in about an 8 year span. Yikes 😬. Is that around the time your life took a downward turn?  Sorry guy. Things will get better

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2 minutes ago, WhiteWonder said:

my two other user names total less than 200 posts. I'll leave it up to you to do the math, if you can. 

Seafoam and Utilit alone combine for over 59,000 posts in about an 8 year span. Yikes 😬. Is that around the time your life took a downward turn?  Sorry guy. Things will get better

Peefoam peaked at birth.

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On 3/25/2016 at 1:24 PM, edjr said:

drobeski ~ 49,192 posts

A lot has changed here. I know some liberals (or whoever) will complain (& I get it) but things used to be much worse around here.

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3 hours ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

A lot has changed here. I know some liberals (or whoever) will complain (& I get it) but things used to be much worse around here.

20+ years. 😆

 That's a rough life you have going on, maybe the TheGenital will be your friend. You both seem lonely. Oh, and there's mdpee too. Have fun wimpy. 

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4 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

20+ years. 😆

 That's a rough life you have going on, maybe the TheGenital will be your friend. You both seem lonely. Oh, and there's mdpee too. Have fun wimpy. 

Yeah, FFT was of great enjoyment after Katrina and since. I think what Mike has created here is great. Thanks.

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Just now, SaintsInDome2006 said:

Yeah, FFT was of great enjoyment after Katrina and since. I think what Mike has created here is great. Thanks.

Cool story. At that time I was a little busy helping Entergy in New Orleans, before during and after Katrina, keep their systems and processes from complete meltdown. Must have been a very enjoyable time for you and the other liberals on this site to be so entertained by the whole disaster. 

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2 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

Cool story. At that time I was a little busy helping Entergy in New Orleans, before during and after Katrina, keep their systems and processes from complete meltdown. 

Honestly, thank you for your help to our city. I think you may have mentioned this before, I’ll try to keep it in mind.

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7 minutes ago, seafoam1 said:

Must have been a very enjoyable time for you and the other liberals on this site to be so entertained by the whole disaster. 

I was working, shifting / driving between NO, Memphis, Ruston, Baton Rouge & NO. I did a run into the city to grab our company’s servers at one point. Nothing but love & appreciation for what you did here. I kept in touch with my FF league mates via our league site & yeah football helped keep my mind off things while I tried to figure out if my city & life had been obliterated. FFT was indeed great solace then.

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20 minutes ago, SaintsInDome2006 said:

I was working, shifting / driving between NO, Memphis, Ruston, Baton Rouge & NO. I did a run into the city to grab our company’s servers at one point. Nothing but love & appreciation for what you did here. I kept in touch with my FF league mates via our league site & yeah football helped keep my mind off things while I tried to figure out if my city & life had been obliterated. FFT was indeed great solace then.

I can see that. I lived in St. Pete at the time but have been to N.O. before and after all that, probably about a couple hundred times over the years. Probably the hardest part of working with Entergy post Katrina was working with all the people that were employees of the company and had known each other for years but hadn't been in contact. A month, or two, or three or more (can't recall how long) after Katrina we had to  start removing temporary storm disaster processes and put it slowly all back together. I'll never forget the early meetings, post Katrina, I had to set up meetings with the client, and they were the first time most of the employees were on a call or in person together since before.  It was so difficult to start the actual discussion of the topic at hand. Sometimes it would take me 30+ minutes or more before I would feel it was an ok point to step in and curb the stories coming from everyone back into the matter at hand. 

A couple of the people actually stayed at the superdome the whole time. One guy developed this terrible sounding cough at the time I worked with him, it never went away, at least until I changed clients a few years later. He was kind of an odd guy and other coworkers said they couldn't get him go to a doctor. Some of the superdome stories I heard at the time were freaking crazy.

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