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Yuri Bezmenov:

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--- Quote from: rock hound on November 13, 2017, 07:24:31 PM ---Did have a last taste of AFF dysfunction on line and some weird shit on FB with Amy going off and then, Gareth freaking out about Amy doing something and then deleting his account from FB.  On AFF, Amy deleted goodbye posts like mine which were complimentary, but, for some strange reason, she hated.    I have the gut feeling that something was going on between them and the major crap was from Amy.

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Yup Amy was a trainwreck. Gareth had a blindspot with Amy. With everything else, whether I agreed with him or not, he was reasonable and logical ... except Amy

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I knew someone like this IRL, actually worked for his company, Mack Tilton, the founder of Tilton Engineering. He was a very smart, reasonable, decent guy. However he had a blind spot for his second wife and her red headed son, Art Armbrewster. I worked there when Art (he called himself Tilton even though he legally wasn't) was the CEO and he was in the process of driving the company into the ground. He was a narcissist and a passive aggressive manipulator. He created a toxic culture there at Tilton where everything was political and truth didn't matter anymore. Obviously, in an environment such as high end racing manufacturing, this had a detrimental effect on the company.

 I left there after less than a year and Tilton had to replace me with someone they previously fired for incompetence. I went down south to work for John Force Racing after that. While at Force racing, I would attend industrial machine shows in L.A.. At the show in 2007, I saw a Tilton booth there with Art and his slimy right hand man. They were there in L.A., almost 200 miles from the shop in Buellton, looking for employees.  :hahaha:  They had pissed off so many people in the local area that they created a bad reputation for themselves. A year or two later the company was almost bankrupt and Mack had to fire Art and rescue the company he founded.

 Judging from their website, they're doing better now.

Al Swearegen:

--- Quote from: Almighty Kek on November 14, 2017, 06:22:15 AM ---
--- Quote from: Al Swearengen on November 13, 2017, 09:24:04 PM ---
--- Quote from: rock hound on November 13, 2017, 07:24:31 PM ---Did have a last taste of AFF dysfunction on line and some weird shit on FB with Amy going off and then, Gareth freaking out about Amy doing something and then deleting his account from FB.  On AFF, Amy deleted goodbye posts like mine which were complimentary, but, for some strange reason, she hated.    I have the gut feeling that something was going on between them and the major crap was from Amy.

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Yup Amy was a trainwreck. Gareth had a blindspot with Amy. With everything else, whether I agreed with him or not, he was reasonable and logical ... except Amy

--- End quote ---

I knew someone like this IRL, actually worked for his company, Mack Tilton, the founder of Tilton Engineering. He was a very smart, reasonable, decent guy. However he had a blind spot for his second wife and her red headed son, Art Armbrewster. I worked there when Art (he called himself Tilton even though he legally wasn't) was the CEO and he was in the process of driving the company into the ground. He was a narcissist and a passive aggressive manipulator. He created a toxic culture there at Tilton where everything was political and truth didn't matter anymore. Obviously, in an environment such as high end racing manufacturing, this had a detrimental effect on the company.

 I left there after less than a year and Tilton had to replace me with someone they previously fired for incompetence. I went down south to work for John Force Racing after that. While at Force racing, I would attend industrial machine shows in L.A.. At the show in 2007, I saw a Tilton booth there with Art and his slimy right hand man. They were there in L.A., almost 200 miles from the shop in Buellton, looking for employees.  :hahaha:  They had pissed off so many people in the local area that they created a bad reputation for themselves. A year or two later the company was almost bankrupt and Mack had to fire Art and rescue the company he founded.

 Judging from their website, they're doing better now.

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You have to feel for the old man I guess

Pyraxis:
People always say combining family and business is bad news.  :-\

Impressive he managed to realize it in time and turn things around.

Lestat:
Yeah gareth always struck me as a fairly sound guy. Amy on the other hand was just a toxic bitch with a real nasty way of flying off the handle. Thing was, she didn't always seem that way to me, she used to be alright, only to suddenly turn into a bloody monster.

Maybe she went and got into a high speed crash on her broomstick, and its the result of brain damage.

Al Swearegen:

--- Quote from: Lestat on November 15, 2017, 04:01:46 AM ---Yeah gareth always struck me as a fairly sound guy. Amy on the other hand was just a toxic bitch with a real nasty way of flying off the handle. Thing was, she didn't always seem that way to me, she used to be alright, only to suddenly turn into a bloody monster.

Maybe she went and got into a high speed crash on her broomstick, and its the result of brain damage.

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I do not think she liked me much

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