I'll start. When a person is paid an enormous amount of money to produce for and extended period of time, and decides to perform below expectations and keep the money.
greg.w.h said:
We should hire him and fire him again and lay out another $100 million so we can satisfy our need to top our own stupidity?!?
maroongoon95 said:
I'll start. When a person is paid an enormous amount of money to produce for and extended period of time, and decides to perform below expectations and keep the money.
maroongoon95 said:
I'll start. When a person is paid an enormous amount of money to produce for and extended period of time, and decides to perform below expectations and keep the money.
Maybe he was still up.TX_Aggie37 said:
Weird thread to start at any time of day, let alone 5:39am. Is Jimbo the first thing you think about every morning?
Leonard H. Stringfield said:
We get a new entrance tune yet?
Nailed it. Unfortunately this is very accurate across lots of industries.achooooo said:
Maroongoon95; I'll take a stab at it; someone who reaches the height of success in his profession and then thinks that it was his talents alone that achieved that success and so from that moment forward never takes advice from anyone and never alters his original blueprint. Any future failure is blamed on others who do not "execute" the blueprint for success properly.
maroongoon95 said:
I'll start. When a person is paid an enormous amount of money to produce for and extended period of time, and decides to perform below expectations and keep the money.
I'm down with it. Maybe Trev will get the memo?StinkyPinky said:Leonard H. Stringfield said:
We get a new entrance tune yet?
We should all feel bad for having hired that worthless con artist and the giving him a historically stupid buyout. Our athletic department is incompetent and a consistent source of humiliation for the university.Ugly said:
This topic is bad and OP should feel bad.
WHY ARE YOU STILL LIVING IN THE PAST!!!!!! Jimbo' gone, GET OVER IT!!!!!!!maroongoon95 said:
I'll start. When a person is paid an enormous amount of money to produce for and extended period of time, and decides to perform below expectations and keep the money.