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<blockquote data-quote="Griff" data-source="post: 339031" data-attributes="member: 7111"><p>So you're the official authority on the job description of a division manager now? It's funny that you think a division manager is like a god or something, this makes me think you are a center manager. Do you have your division manager's picture up in your bathroom for your morning routine or what? You sound an awful lot like lieguy and you're admitting that your time here is nothing more than an act (persona) now.</p><p></p><p> patsy </p><p>Main Entry:</p><p>pat·sy</p><p>Pronunciation:</p><p>\ˈpat-sē\</p><p>Function:</p><p><em>noun</em></p><p>Inflected Form(s)<em>plural</em> pat·sies</p><p>Etymology:</p><p>perhaps from Italian <em>pazzo</em> fool</p><p>Date:</p><p>1903 </p><p><strong>:</strong> a person who is easily manipulated or victimized <strong>:</strong> pushover</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griff, post: 339031, member: 7111"] So you're the official authority on the job description of a division manager now? It's funny that you think a division manager is like a god or something, this makes me think you are a center manager. Do you have your division manager's picture up in your bathroom for your morning routine or what? You sound an awful lot like lieguy and you're admitting that your time here is nothing more than an act (persona) now. patsy Main Entry: pat·sy Pronunciation: \ˈpat-sē\ Function: [I]noun[/I] Inflected Form(s)[I]plural[/I] pat·sies Etymology: perhaps from Italian [I]pazzo[/I] fool Date: 1903 [B]:[/B] a person who is easily manipulated or victimized [B]:[/B] pushover [/QUOTE]
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