Well, I guess all of this was a ruse. Have a gander at his latest movie. Guess he played me [and perhaps, only me] like a monkey! :) Nuff ’said.
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3 Comments
Sorry bro, had to keep it going till today. Thanks for concern, you’re a good guy.
Its all good.
Maybe you should give Hollywood another go. ;)
I’m not convinced.
On May 5 Feldman thoroughly laid in to Guy Kawasaki over the words, From Nova, its CEO Marty Gruber, and my Jewish colleagues in the jewelry business, I learned how to sell. Basically he closed his video with unsubtle threats of violence if ever their paths crossed.
Now, here, Feldman concludes his highly suspect series with an argument that basically boils down to: I’m not a racist, some of my best friends are black.
His mounting expletive ridden diatribe did not amount to anything at all. “Pfft, [expletive], sheesh, [expletive], [expletive],” does not an argument make. It’s more akin to ignorance.
This is the man who vlogged about Victoria Beckham with the words, She’s got the worst pig nose I’ve ever seen. I hate pig noses. Hate ‘em. I’m talking, like, Phantom Of The Opera type pig nose. I’m talkin’, like, a Kevin Bacon pig nose. Pig nose. But he’s not a misogynist because he’s married to a woman.
Something’s up with a guy who appears to have little regard for people’s feelings, threatens violence, the expletive count rises when asked to answer your critics – itself a form of macho posturing and bullying behaviour.
It’s very unsettling.