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Jenny Lee - For clarity...I was curious as to how much time you have really spent on here so I did some math. Say it takes you 5 minutes to write a post on average. So 5 minutes per post multiplied by 13,000 posts is just over 45 continuous days of your life spent posting on FI. That number does not include any other forums like APC, or your time spent reading forums or posts. So the true number is probably at least more than double that, probably quadruple that, because posting seems to be the quickest part of this whole b*tching on FI process. So extremely conservatively, thats 100 days of your life, almost 1/3 of a year you could have been biking, hiking, reading, vacationing, etc. That is what I think is pathetic. If you enjoy your wife, biking, your job and traveling so much, I suggest you get off your duff and continue to enjoy life outside of FI.

So, I can't take a computer on layovers? I always have to be walking around Paris or New York, even at 11pm local time? I have plenty of time to look at FI and respond if I want to. And, does it take you 5 minutes to do a post? Are you that slow? I type fast, and I am very accurate. And most of all, I enjoy it. Also, I fly about 3 days a week, and make 20 or more hours, because the flying is very productive, mostly 10 hour legs. That means I have plenty of time at home, and when the wife works I can do whatever. Quality time is not a problem. Thanks for caring Mr Screamer, and you better get out there and catch that large bass that is waiting for you..... sounds fantastic. (this post took 3 minutes)


Bye Bye--General Lee
 

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