The real irony of thekinggovernor postings is

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... while he thinks he is mocking Sgt. Baker's posts with an endless stream of:



Is that he is actually demonstrating the HE his the one with Asperger syndrome.

Asperger syndrome or Asperger's syndrome ( /ˈ?spərɡərz/) is an autism spectrum disorder that is characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests.

Pretty much sums up thekinggovernor's posting habbits to a tee.
 
I've met plenty of accountants, engineers, etc. While they may not be the most fashionable or attractive people in the world, if they work with the public they are generally clean and well groomed.

And yes, it does have quite a bit to do with how they want others to see them. There isn't a damn thing wrong with wanting to be neat, clean, and well put together. If someone doesn't give a shit how they look to other people, chances are they don't give a shit about what those people think about the job they do
 
the real irony of this thread is that I will know exactly where to look for this picture, it took me a little while to find it.


Oh and DE, you live in a fantasy world. I am everything you ever wish you could be, every man wants to be like me, every woman wants to be with me.
 
I agree with all of this.


What I disagree on is the idea that a guy is a poor worker or lacks attention to detail because you noticed that they bite their nails instead of clipping them, or something retarded like that.
 
Somehow I doubt it. When I think of you, I pretty much envision your school guidance counselor saying this to you ...

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In a way. I would say it a different way. In that you can tell a lot about a person based on first impressions. A guy that's puts attention into his appearence generally will put attention towarRAB other aspects of his life
 
That's not what I said. I've worked with plenty of slobs who were the most brilliant operators I've ever met. However, there is more to life than being good at what you do specifically. These guys were great at their jobs but were passed up for promotions while less skilled dudes were promoted over them. And if I was in the bosses position I would have done the same thing.
 
I have respect for it, after all, I have a very good private formal education. I just don't think that it is a replacement for real world experience as some do.

As for your shoes costing more than my house ... I would bet my nuts that it didn't. As usual, you are just full of shit.
 
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