I agree with you 100% John. I have to ask myself why some of these people ever retired. They have way too much time on their hands and get angry soaking up things from somewhere else then come here to vent about them. They shouldn't have stopped working. They might have been nice folks at one time, but retirement has turned them in to real you know whats.
There used to be a poster here who was only here to stir the pot with political stuff. The moderator finally told him she had better things to do with her time than spend all day cleaning up after him and she banned him for life. I sure wish he didn't have my email address. He started loading my inbox with all that stuff. I told him if he didn't stop, I'd have to block him. He was OK for a little while, but couldn't drop it. Unfortunately Yahoo mail won't seem to let me block him, but I've directed his emails to Spam. Now and again one still gets through.
It's just so darned sad that people get so you can't stand to be around them at the same time that they get lonely and need people. I could easily name names, but I won't. I'll just deal with them one on one in my own way.
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