ItsDanger wrote:Ramako wrote:ItsDanger wrote:So the videographer was recording everything for what reason? Both sides of the story make little sense. And he thought the guy with the camera was a bodyguard? For hours or more than one day considering its in Muskoka? Doesn't add up.
Where did the article say that videographer was recording anything? It said he was "tagging along as they were heading back to the airport after."
MU: Hey, why don't you waste the entire day to tag along?
Me: What for?
MU: ????
Me: Better idea, why don't we meet up at the airport?
MU: I'm paying your salary.
Me: Ok, sure.
Your interpretation is nonsense. First off, if the guy was filming the interaction, why would Ed believe he's a bodyguard? Is that something bodyguards normally do?
Secondly, there's zero scenario where, during a business meeting, someone whips out a video camera, and the other participants of the meeting don't stop everything to ask about it.
So there is no chance that this guy was filming anything. He was clearly just tagging along, as the article says, not doing anything in particular and Ed just assumed he was a bodyguard.
Why are you trying so hard to cape for Ed Rogers? The guy is a well known buffoon.
I get the sense that you think taking positions that are counter to popular opinion make you come off as being savvy and shrewd. Trust me, it doesn't.



























