AZJenks
Member Since 2014
11/19
Me: "Ok, he's cut his PMPS in half by +7. That's already a 161 point drop. He's got to bottom out sometime soon."
Jenks: "Hah fool you again hooman. I'z going cliff diving, catch me if you can!"
I don't know why I keep making assumptions, as if I have any ability to predict what he's going to do. Clearly we know who's in charge around here.
Jenks broke that 339 bounce in spectacular fashion last night. He already cut it in half by midcycle. At that point I gave him some 9% food to stall him out, thinking that about a 200 point drop is the most he can muster.
bzzzzzz Wrong! Not only was the food totally ineffective to stall him, he kept his foot on the gas and dropped another 100 points in the final five hours alone. By AMPS, we had a total drop of 262 points, his most dramatic 12-hour cycle to date. But he wasn't done, oh no! He built up such momentum that it carried him through the first quarter of the day cycle.
When the dust settled, he cleared that bounce to the tune of 274 points. New high score!!!!
Then Mr. Liver sounded the alarm and his body began an about face and it was up for the remainder of the day. Surprisingly, we're only a low yellow reading so I hope this is where we top out.
Poor guy. He must be feeling these wild swings. Is there nothing we can do to tame them???
Me: "Ok, he's cut his PMPS in half by +7. That's already a 161 point drop. He's got to bottom out sometime soon."
Jenks: "Hah fool you again hooman. I'z going cliff diving, catch me if you can!"
I don't know why I keep making assumptions, as if I have any ability to predict what he's going to do. Clearly we know who's in charge around here.
Jenks broke that 339 bounce in spectacular fashion last night. He already cut it in half by midcycle. At that point I gave him some 9% food to stall him out, thinking that about a 200 point drop is the most he can muster.
bzzzzzz Wrong! Not only was the food totally ineffective to stall him, he kept his foot on the gas and dropped another 100 points in the final five hours alone. By AMPS, we had a total drop of 262 points, his most dramatic 12-hour cycle to date. But he wasn't done, oh no! He built up such momentum that it carried him through the first quarter of the day cycle.
When the dust settled, he cleared that bounce to the tune of 274 points. New high score!!!!
Then Mr. Liver sounded the alarm and his body began an about face and it was up for the remainder of the day. Surprisingly, we're only a low yellow reading so I hope this is where we top out.
Poor guy. He must be feeling these wild swings. Is there nothing we can do to tame them???
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