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RE: Tim Parton Changes mind!!!!! - 7/30/2008 7:38:09 AM
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Jeff_from_Kentucky
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Brian, the people who are saying these things in all likelihood have never even met the guys so their opinion means less than nothing. We know the guys so we know the truth and what they are like. And the guys know we stand behind them all the way.
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RE: Tim Parton Changes mind!!!!! - 7/30/2008 7:48:16 AM
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Seaton
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I don't doubt the guys are like family, but I don't see an issue with Scott Fowler being a great business man. He must be a great employer because look at the tenure of the members. If I was on the road singing Southern Gospel music, Scott Fowler would be someone I'd work for.
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RE: Tim Parton Changes mind!!!!! - 7/30/2008 7:56:44 AM
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DeeAnnBailey
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quote:
ORIGINAL: Seaton I don't doubt the guys are like family, but I don't see an issue with Scott Fowler being a great business man. He must be a great employer because look at the tenure of the members. If I was on the road singing Southern Gospel music, Scott Fowler would be someone I'd work for. I have to agree. I'm sure family played a part but as a manager if it were someone I wanted to stay my first comment if they decided to leave would be 'what would it take to make you want to stay?' There is nothing wrong with that. Now if they don't like where they are, nothing I said or did would get them to stay - the same would be true of LF.
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RE: Tim Parton Changes mind!!!!! - 7/30/2008 11:29:05 AM
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HigherNote4U
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I agree and I've never heard L5 live since they are never in my area. I say that so you won't think I have something against this group. I just think looking from the outside in that they could have worked on their timing better. To announce something as big as someone resigning from a major group and then each making statements about it, then 2-3 days later saying "Oh, I've changed my mind" looks a little like flipflopping to me. I think they could have discussed this further before even making the announcement if Tim wasn't 100% for leaving the group. Now, this is the first comment I've made about this anywhere so please don't come looking for me!!! LOL quote:
ORIGINAL: DeeAnnBailey quote:
ORIGINAL: Seaton I don't doubt the guys are like family, but I don't see an issue with Scott Fowler being a great business man. He must be a great employer because look at the tenure of the members. If I was on the road singing Southern Gospel music, Scott Fowler would be someone I'd work for. I have to agree. I'm sure family played a part but as a manager if it were someone I wanted to stay my first comment if they decided to leave would be 'what would it take to make you want to stay?' There is nothing wrong with that. Now if they don't like where they are, nothing I said or did would get them to stay - the same would be true of LF.
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