Tony Shelton
BS Detector, Esquire
Apparently the big arrow on this picture was confusing to some of the millionaires. Now people are calling around trying to spread the lie that I "photoshopped" a fake PW#A sticker on this Aerial Lift.
People who work for a living could easily see that the sticker on the lift was a blowup in an attempt to show detail of the sticker on the rig.
The "photoshop" accusations even came after I posted the second shot plainly showing the sticker on the rig.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised. These insinuations that I am some kind of liar and have to photoshop things to make them look real have come from the kings of photoshop. You know the ones. The ones with truck after truck after truck pictured on their websites and informational material. How is it that a company can show 50 vans or trucks yet only have 12 employees or less?
Yet, these are your industry icons. The guys with the shiny new freshly mortgaged trucks with their bank owned wraps. The leaders of the industry.
My question would be this. If you are such strong industry leaders why wouldn't you have the courage to pick up the phone an call me yourself and ask me if I faked these pictures?
I think I already know the reason. Because deep down you are cowards. You can't even lead your own families and can't lead your own **** back home to your wives where it belongs. But you've got some of these easily fooled contractors convinced that you have 50 trucks and millions of dollars of income when you really only have millions of debt and sell off bits and pieces of companies a little at a time to every fool who believes your crap.
So, keep on with your accusations behind my back. It means nothing to me. I am sleeping well tonight knowing that I won't have to deal with any of your accusations on my phone because you are too effeminate to dial my number and face a conversation with a contractor who isn't fooled by your BS nor intimidated by your fakery.
Almost forgot, here are the pics: Who couldn't see that big arrow?
People who work for a living could easily see that the sticker on the lift was a blowup in an attempt to show detail of the sticker on the rig.
The "photoshop" accusations even came after I posted the second shot plainly showing the sticker on the rig.
I guess I shouldn't be surprised. These insinuations that I am some kind of liar and have to photoshop things to make them look real have come from the kings of photoshop. You know the ones. The ones with truck after truck after truck pictured on their websites and informational material. How is it that a company can show 50 vans or trucks yet only have 12 employees or less?
Yet, these are your industry icons. The guys with the shiny new freshly mortgaged trucks with their bank owned wraps. The leaders of the industry.
My question would be this. If you are such strong industry leaders why wouldn't you have the courage to pick up the phone an call me yourself and ask me if I faked these pictures?
I think I already know the reason. Because deep down you are cowards. You can't even lead your own families and can't lead your own **** back home to your wives where it belongs. But you've got some of these easily fooled contractors convinced that you have 50 trucks and millions of dollars of income when you really only have millions of debt and sell off bits and pieces of companies a little at a time to every fool who believes your crap.
So, keep on with your accusations behind my back. It means nothing to me. I am sleeping well tonight knowing that I won't have to deal with any of your accusations on my phone because you are too effeminate to dial my number and face a conversation with a contractor who isn't fooled by your BS nor intimidated by your fakery.
Almost forgot, here are the pics: Who couldn't see that big arrow?