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<blockquote data-quote="BryanDP" data-source="post: 4388880" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>Worlds collide. </p><p></p><p>An actor friend and former employee of mine that is based out of Tulsa would come home and work on this with Doug whenever he was between acting gigs. He started posting about Seeker about a year before it moved and that's when I started following it a bit. He had a big launch party to which we purchased a couple of VIP tickets on a whim. This also got us an invite to the pre-party the night before. It was a fun experience.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I remember that one!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I met him twice two days in a row at a couple of Seeker launch events and he was a very decent guy. My take on him after seeing him on videos, in person and in the comments section is that he is frustrated by and has no use for armchair quarterbacks and respects for people who actually DO something. Like anything. Thus, the "What did you make today?" slogan. I have always figured some his rougher statements in the comments section are to just feed the trolls, who in turn are responsible for most of the engagement and in turn most of the revenue on his page. </p><p></p><p>Regarding the mysterious YouTube channel disappearance (which has now been "explained,") I personally think something bigger is in store for all that footage. I guess we will see!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanDP, post: 4388880, member: 1111"] Worlds collide. An actor friend and former employee of mine that is based out of Tulsa would come home and work on this with Doug whenever he was between acting gigs. He started posting about Seeker about a year before it moved and that's when I started following it a bit. He had a big launch party to which we purchased a couple of VIP tickets on a whim. This also got us an invite to the pre-party the night before. It was a fun experience. I remember that one! I met him twice two days in a row at a couple of Seeker launch events and he was a very decent guy. My take on him after seeing him on videos, in person and in the comments section is that he is frustrated by and has no use for armchair quarterbacks and respects for people who actually DO something. Like anything. Thus, the "What did you make today?" slogan. I have always figured some his rougher statements in the comments section are to just feed the trolls, who in turn are responsible for most of the engagement and in turn most of the revenue on his page. Regarding the mysterious YouTube channel disappearance (which has now been "explained,") I personally think something bigger is in store for all that footage. I guess we will see! [/QUOTE]
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