So this is just weird...
Crowe Diddly was apparently in contact with Brad Booth via Twitter (not sure how that started), and Booth told Crowe that he wanted my number. He gave his e-mail address to Crowe to pass along to me (which I already had, but whatever).
So I sent the following e-mail to Brad:
Now, I will admit that I was being presumptive when I wrote, "I heard you would like to be on our radio show this week", but he did initiate contact with me (through Crowe), and I assumed it was to go on our show, since we had discussed in the past his appearing on here.
He reponded:
Originally Posted by
Brad Booth
tomorrow is a little to soon for me, but in near future would work
So I replied back:
Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
You sure you don't want to go on tomorrow? You can use the show to call out Hellmuth if you want.
He responded"
Originally Posted by
Brad Booth
in all do time T..... im really noticing how bad my social media skills are
i appreciate it though
Brad
So okay, it was clear that Booth wasn't quite ready to be on the radio, and I respected that. However, he also clearly stated that he would eventually come on.
Well, 50-year-old busto poker fanboy Scotty Clark obviously got jealous, and e-mailed Brad, trying to convince him to go on his own failshow instead of ours.
Scotty supposedly received this reply:
Originally Posted by
Brad Booth
thanks... and i never agreed to do dans show... some guy emailed me.... next thing i read is that i reached out to him... what a joke, not interested in his show....
While Scotty is a big-time liar (and was indeed that "Homer Simpson" character I recently banned here), I believe that the above quote probably came from Brad.
Before I could confront Brad about this, he e-mailed me and expressed the desire to get together and talk:
Originally Posted by
Brad Booth
hope your day is going well
id like to talk UB stuff with ya sometime if interested, over a coffee or a meal would be kool
Brad.
So I responded back to him:
Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
When would you like to meet?
BTW, Scotty Clark claims you wrote this to me:
"thanks... and i never agreed to do dans show... some guy emailed me.... next thing i read is that i reached out to him... what a joke, not interested in his show...."
Did you really write that to Scotty? I only got in contact with you because CroweDiddly from Twitter (one of my users) told me that you wanted my phone number. I then PM'd you with the offer to come on my show, you said you weren't ready for that, and I said that was fine, and to let me know when you were ready.
Wouldn't you say the above account of events is accurate?
His answer:
Originally Posted by
Brad Booth
My typing never comes across how I mean things
I really don't know what to make of all this.