You'd think he'd have realised by now that falling out with and alienating so many people over his 20+ year career would suggest that it's actually him that's the problem and not because "they all turn in the end". They do all turn, I guess, once they realise he's actually a bit of an arsehole.how can one person fall out with so many people, and in such massive ways?!
Iain eventually realised that the only way he could afford to defend himself in court would be to borrow money from Gregorian.So was Eyan rattled that he might get sued ?
Hahahaha ‘borrow money from Greggs’! Spot on!! It’s mad watching this tragedy of hubris playing out with such perfect narrative structures. Eyan Lear and Lady MacBoil!You'd think he'd have realised by now that falling out with and alienating so many people over his 20+ year career would suggest that it's actually him that's the problem and not because "they all turn in the end". They do all turn, I guess, once they realise he's actually a bit of an arsehole.
Iain eventually realised that the only way he could afford to defend himself in court would be to borrow money from Gregorian.
That’s my biggest beef with them. They would have you believe the show was full of joy and positivity with a creative and “good” community and yet all I saw was misery and moaning in between demands for money.both Eyin and Kaffboily were just so astoundingly arrogant and spiteful on their sponsored Twitch Stream (easily the worst thing they were involved with- lazy, believe-their-own-hype echo chamber)
I hadn't noticed that Big Bad G spelt Iain's name wrong...From page 1 of The Big G's Legal Notice.
"I had been a sponsor and top-tier Patreon of TLNA and benefactor of Mr Ian [sic] Lee, personally"
"Sponsor". I'm sure I remember Eyan saying that The Big G was paying for the TLNA merch. Not buying merch for himself, but paying Balcony Shirts, for example, who makes the sweatshirts and t-shirts. So Eyan & Kaffbo were selling merch they didn't pay for and reaping the full financial benefit of the sales, i.e. selling a TLNA sweatshirt for £35 and keeping all of the £35. If Eyan had to pay for the merch himself he'd keep about £15 from a £35 sweatshirt sale.
"Top-tier Patreon". That's £299+VAT a month. £358.80 a month (inc VAT). £4,305.60 a year (inc VAT).
"Benefactor of Mr Ian [sic] Lee, personally". This means The Big G was financially supporting Eyan directly. No idea how much The Big G was sending per month to cover Eyan's living costs/mortgage. "Personally" means these financial donations were outside the scope of TLNA and to Mr Lee direct. I wonder if The Big G was donating money to Kaffbo as well?
The Big G has previously said his financial support of TLNA is "chicken feed" (in terms of the monetary value) to him. So the money isn't an issue to him.I wonder why he bothered paying? I guess out of pity or simply because he was able to and wanted to keep a crap show going. Maybe there was a sense of power he enjoyed having?
I saw him on a Teams lunch time "producer's meeting" in the early days of the Twitch show, sat there on a high stool leering down at the camera looking awkward and bored and never speaking. Did he ever call the show? I don't remember ever hearing him.
Eyan didn't even write this. It was that Dave Faced Dog TLNA sycophant.1) The irony of this being his most creative output of the last two years. An advert for Big G.
Or was it David Turners? I think he may be in between an ordinary fan and a superfan...The Big G has previously said his financial support of TLNA is "chicken feed" (in terms of the monetary value) to him. So the money isn't an issue to him.
I'd guess his reasons are probably no different to any other "benefactor/patron to the arts". He sees something which he thinks is worthy of support. Just like the Sainsbury family have tipped millions in to supporting The National Portrait Gallery and how rich business people financially cover the operating costs of ballet companies through their patronage. Or like how people send hundreds every month to what they consider as a worthy cause.
Quite possible there's a sense of ownership power as bored rich people like to own things, and what's better to own than an Eyan and a Kaffbo? LOLs!
I honestly don't think The Big G bothers to listen to TLNA or Eyan. I think it was more about the concept of TLNA to The Big G, who sees himself as a "patron to the arts".
Eyan didn't even write this. It was that Dave Faced Dog TLNA sycophant.
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