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Originally Posted by CableRock
Okay I did my best to transcribe just a little bit of the video here. This is NOT related to the attempted stealing of the redemption, but I thought it was at the very least, EXTREMELY telling of something. If somebody treated me like this in public I'd walk right that second. This is supposed to be his employee I guess.
@7:35 Fat Guy walks in and says to the assistant dude:
"move, get the #@#@#@#@ out of the way. Take the garbage out. Damnit
Hey I need one more garbage too.
Then shortly thereafter.
@8:10
FG "Aus - Me, just so you know. Me, and um.. Jojo have been
talking"
Aus- "okay"
FG- "And I think that you're gonna be fired soon"
Aus- "Is that so?"
FG- "I'm dead serious"
Aus- "Really?"
FG- "Yes"
Aus- "Okay"
FG- "I'm not kidding you bro"
Aus- "I'm not either"
1 - this guys treats his employees like garbage. 2 - if he was not just hamming it up for the camera to throw suspicion off his hands, he did it in the most disrespectful way possible to an employee. If you need to have that conversation do it in private. ESPECIALLY do not do it in front of an audience.
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It's sort of their "schtick"... Austin gets "fired" by G about 3-4 times a week. It's pretty lame, because I'd much rather break with Austin than G.
I've given the whole thing some thought, and asked myself what I would do in the instance if I had genuinely made a mistake of leaving a card in a box of NT and was called out on camera. I personally would be so embarrassed by the situation and feel incredibly bad that I almost lost someone's card in $20k case break. Aside from an immediate apology for being reckless, I'd probably offer something to guy that almost got screwed... It'd certainly be an eye-opener that I need to slow down and be much more careful with what I'm doing.
His reaction of "I throw cards away all the time! No big deal!" as he continues to thrash around breaks really irritates me.