To be entertained by others hurts still makes me suspect you, but there is always room for hope.
You make it sound as if the guff he's taken doesn't warrant that kind of response. What some people on this thread(including myself) have to realize is that there are real people on the other side with real feelings.
I'm not happy with tonto's approach to this "secret" game, but he has his reasons. If someone knows what happened in that meeting, wouldn't it help the situation to tell people all they know? Riley, you, especially. The shareholders that I am friends with have nothing against you and regardless of my constant bickering and bitching, I think you're right. They're in the same boat as you, and instead of being opposed to you because we don't agree, it's important to get together and figure out how we can get out of this mess. Tonto, if you want to help, man, you can jump in the boat or advise us. But if you know something that could help me figure out what is going on in the company, then please divulge it. There should be absolutely no reason why we should separate the shareholders from the non-shareholders. If you work from the premise that tonto does not work for Mork, then he's here to help. He's doing DD because he wants to help figure everything out. I talked to him on the phone, and he said himself that he does the DD because he enjoys it. Let's not attack the people who give us information. Let's receive the information, and then let shareholders confirm it by calling and finding out what the real story is. But, at least give us some leads.
Is it a good idea for me to call Gary Morgan and ask what transpired in that meeting with Mork? Then perhaps I should call Mork and then ask the same question.
Matty Gregg |