Fisch "Seattle is special"
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Well, good for him.DerekJohnson said:
I'm 97.3% sure he was the first one to post that years agoPurpleBaze said:
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right46XiJCAB said:
Damn this board has gone soft as baby shit.wooderson92 said:
It's a shame he couldn't get to your mom before you showed up46XiJCAB said:Ted Bundy thought Seattle and uw were special places too.
(am i doing this right?)
Sad.
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FremontTroll said:
Fisch has legit never had an opportunity to stay in a good position. He’s had to job hop to advance his career.
The two times he made it to the coordinator level he got fired and set back to position coach.
You don’t make it from GA to head coach by age 44 without either a lot of hard work and ruthlessness or being lucky enough to hitch your wagon to a Saban or Smart and thereby get identified as a rising star.
Fisch has never left a job that wasn’t worth leaving. So now he is finally in a position where he can get to the top and win it all.
Maybe stop being little bitches and spurned lovers and give him a chance.
Agree.
My career climbing ladder looks much the same as Fisch. Graduated college, got into a different field than my degree, worked my way to better positions companies and salaries. New employers wanted me and were willing to pay me more and make my life better.
My parents stayed with the job their entire lives and made very happy lives for themselves. They are from a different generation with a different workplace environment. I have always held admiration for their dedication and work ethic. I don’t begrudge them or Don or Saban or Farentz or any other person over 55 who spent their career in one secure place.
My generation and workplace environment is completely different, but I still have the dedication and work ethic they instilled in me. I don’t begrudge myself or Fisch or any person under 50 who has climbed the ladder to make a better life and security for themselves. -
I prefer Oxygen Thief myself.EsophagealFeces said:
As one of my old coworkers would say, 46 is a waste of a human skin.PurpleBaze said:What kind of world is that someone like pup passes away, but 46AiDS lives on, wasting oxygen and resources.
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I think everyone needs to leave @46XiJCAB alone. He’s crying out for attention and I’m worried we’ll be the reason he snaps and goes on a mass killing spree.
Think about it. He’s got nearly 21k posts in 28 months which is about 25 per day.
If that doesn’t scream attention needy whore, I don’t know what does. -
So you’re a whore? It’s okay to come out in 2024…..especially in WADoogCourics said:FremontTroll said:Fisch has legit never had an opportunity to stay in a good position. He’s had to job hop to advance his career.
The two times he made it to the coordinator level he got fired and set back to position coach.
You don’t make it from GA to head coach by age 44 without either a lot of hard work and ruthlessness or being lucky enough to hitch your wagon to a Saban or Smart and thereby get identified as a rising star.
Fisch has never left a job that wasn’t worth leaving. So now he is finally in a position where he can get to the top and win it all.
Maybe stop being little bitches and spurned lovers and give him a chance.
Agree.
My career climbing ladder looks much the same as Fisch. Graduated college, got into a different field than my degree, worked my way to better positions companies and salaries. New employers wanted me and were willing to pay me more and make my life better.
My generation and workplace environment is completely different, but I still have the dedication and work ethic they instilled in me. I don’t begrudge myself or Fisch or any person under 50 who has climbed the ladder to make a better life and security for themselves. -
FreeChavez said:
So you’re a whore? It’s okay to come out in 2024…..especially in WADoogCourics said:FremontTroll said:Fisch has legit never had an opportunity to stay in a good position. He’s had to job hop to advance his career.
The two times he made it to the coordinator level he got fired and set back to position coach.
You don’t make it from GA to head coach by age 44 without either a lot of hard work and ruthlessness or being lucky enough to hitch your wagon to a Saban or Smart and thereby get identified as a rising star.
Fisch has never left a job that wasn’t worth leaving. So now he is finally in a position where he can get to the top and win it all.
Maybe stop being little bitches and spurned lovers and give him a chance.
Agree.
My career climbing ladder looks much the same as Fisch. Graduated college, got into a different field than my degree, worked my way to better positions companies and salaries. New employers wanted me and were willing to pay me more and make my life better.
My generation and workplace environment is completely different, but I still have the dedication and work ethic they instilled in me. I don’t begrudge myself or Fisch or any person under 50 who has climbed the ladder to make a better life and security for themselves.
It used to be so easy to be a whore. But there's new rules now. It changes rapidly, but you're only allowed to feel positively about yourself, but to sexualize other people is exploitive or something, unless they give consent. It's too dangerous to make a mistake, which is why we're all here instead.
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There’s a lot of FREE PUB in here.
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