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<blockquote data-quote="smokeyokc" data-source="post: 1041839" data-attributes="member: 4231"><p>S, I think you are right on in that first sentence.</p><p></p><p>The lady at Quail..... I have read it here and also got the email and I have no way to confirm it is actually her writing. But if it is she did the right things but I dont remember any mention of anger. If it is factual she seemed to have reacted quite systematically. I feel she was very lucky and perhaps her prayers were answered and that is why she escaped with her life.</p><p></p><p>The Pharmacy shooting could be a great example but I dont know if anger entered into that equation but I suspect it may have and to my point.</p><p></p><p>Again just trying to keep the conversation lively here. I dont think the off button on anger is found to easily and when it is found it is like a centrifuge it takes a while before it quits spinning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokeyokc, post: 1041839, member: 4231"] S, I think you are right on in that first sentence. The lady at Quail..... I have read it here and also got the email and I have no way to confirm it is actually her writing. But if it is she did the right things but I dont remember any mention of anger. If it is factual she seemed to have reacted quite systematically. I feel she was very lucky and perhaps her prayers were answered and that is why she escaped with her life. The Pharmacy shooting could be a great example but I dont know if anger entered into that equation but I suspect it may have and to my point. Again just trying to keep the conversation lively here. I dont think the off button on anger is found to easily and when it is found it is like a centrifuge it takes a while before it quits spinning. [/QUOTE]
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