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<blockquote data-quote="kcsvt94l" data-source="post: 14225430" data-attributes="member: 52268"><p>What this ultimately boils down to is, common courtesy. Their are two people contained in a conversation, a little bit of respect goes a long ways. I'd caught Shaun at a bad time late on a friday evening on his sons birthday, needless to say I felt horrible and still feel horrible for interrupting him during his family time. I'd told him what I'd needed he quickly expressed "That's not happening tonight it's my sons birthday tonight." To which I replied " No problem man, I apologize for the intrusion, wish him a happy birthday for me." "He said thanks man!" 3 hours later I had what i'd needed. </p><p></p><p>As an independent business owner myself who works 75+ hours per week, I know how it goes. We all have bad days, or something that's going on that has us frustrated we can all do our best to not let this bleed over. We're human beings and not perfect. Just because you "might" be spending money with someone doesn't mean he's going to give you a massage and a try to get in your pants. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, he is THE best at doing what he does and when I do cams (which I intend on doing) I refuse to let anyone except for himself or someone he trusts (Drew, Greg, whoever) touch the job. Not to mention, no one else (to my knowledge)can do what he does with Comp Stage 3 cams. So, if OP expects the most out of his combo, he damn sure better start apologizing for being a tool.</p><p></p><p>Shaun,</p><p></p><p>Your the man!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcsvt94l, post: 14225430, member: 52268"] What this ultimately boils down to is, common courtesy. Their are two people contained in a conversation, a little bit of respect goes a long ways. I'd caught Shaun at a bad time late on a friday evening on his sons birthday, needless to say I felt horrible and still feel horrible for interrupting him during his family time. I'd told him what I'd needed he quickly expressed "That's not happening tonight it's my sons birthday tonight." To which I replied " No problem man, I apologize for the intrusion, wish him a happy birthday for me." "He said thanks man!" 3 hours later I had what i'd needed. As an independent business owner myself who works 75+ hours per week, I know how it goes. We all have bad days, or something that's going on that has us frustrated we can all do our best to not let this bleed over. We're human beings and not perfect. Just because you "might" be spending money with someone doesn't mean he's going to give you a massage and a try to get in your pants. At the end of the day, he is THE best at doing what he does and when I do cams (which I intend on doing) I refuse to let anyone except for himself or someone he trusts (Drew, Greg, whoever) touch the job. Not to mention, no one else (to my knowledge)can do what he does with Comp Stage 3 cams. So, if OP expects the most out of his combo, he damn sure better start apologizing for being a tool. Shaun, Your the man! [/QUOTE]
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