I'm not sure if any kind of petition would be a good idea. Jason is starting his new job today, so hopefully the problem will go away on it's own. I do agree that it is becoming a distraction, and Jason's posts keep popping up like New York cockroaches.
I consider this whole thing a mixed bag. On the one hand, at least I know
somebody will read and respond to my posts, and Jason does occasionally start interesting discussions amid all the rubbish threads. Jason also happens to be a very nice guy who never stoops to the level of personal insult, and he might just be going through a difficult time in his life now. I'm still not not quite sure how posting about
everything is therapeutic, however, especially when most of the posts are mispelled, ill-thought out, and devoid of much personal information.
On the other hand, nearly every post ends up as a conversation with Jason, and sometimes with Jason only since his omnipresence has undoubtably scared away many people who don't have the time to dispute their points all day and night long. This has kept me from perhaps starting new topics since I would like a fairly wide audience of opinions. Last I checked, on the first page of the B&G Jason started 37 topics, and the next highest was supercaffeinated at 9. Eugene might as well change the name of the forum to Jason's Pub or something similar.
I can only hope that this too will pass before too many more regulars are scared away. For what it's worth, I really feel Jason should get some sort of hobby. Nobody should be bored because they're out of work, especially someone as intelligent as Jason. I'm surprised he hasn't gotten carpal tunnel syndrome yet.
BTW, everyone here should consider themselves lucky that they don't live with a person who often never shuts up, as I must. He happens to be my father, and since New York real estate is expensive, I'm stuck with him and my mother for the time being. At least I can have an intelligent conversation with my mother.
Most of my father's "conversations" consist of talking about the Yankees or repeating what he read in the newpaper, and he's way less intelligent than Jason. He doesn't spell any better, either.