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I <br /> i <br /> i <br /> I <br /> Mr. Ball, "And I was just finding out what went on. So what is the big deal?" <br /> Mr. Harrington, "l don't mind you checking. But, when these things seen to b <br /> circulated before any of us hear about it. It seems like there is a let ofback door <br /> i politics going on." <br /> Mr. Ball, "There is a lot of back door politics." <br /> Mr. Darrington, "Right and that is wrong. There shouldn't be. They should be <br /> coming directly Roni, directly to me and directly to John." <br /> Mr. Ball, dwell Glen when l try I can't through to you. I can't even get five minutes <br /> of your time." <br /> Mr. Harrington, "l don't even know hew that is possible when I barely go out of <br /> the office now. <br /> Mr. Ball, ,"I've called twice already and you've either been on the phone or busy. <br /> And yesterday, I tried to get your attention out there but you were copying. You <br /> should at least have the courtesy from any board member to talo five minutes to <br /> go in the office and talk about this. At least and I know you were copying..." <br /> Mr. Harrington, "I spent an hour this morning with Glenn.'" <br /> Mr. Ball, "That's fine. He seems to get in but I can't. I know you have a problem <br /> with me because I have already been told." <br /> Mr. Harrington, "I don't. By who " <br /> Mr. Ball, "Her." (He was referring to Ms. warden.) <br /> Mr. Harrington, "I have never said to anyone that I have problem with you. I don't <br /> life being micro-managed. But, that doesn't mean I dislike you." <br /> Mr. Ball, "Maybe I should just shut up." <br /> Ms. warden, "Steve, I never said that he had a problem with you. <br /> Mr. Harrington, "How long have I know you three months and that is long enough <br /> to judge you where I dislike you.}' <br /> Ms. warden, "You need to be careful hove you word things you know." <br /> Mr. Ball, "You better be careful of what you do. we are still your bosses." <br /> Ms. warden, "Steve, you are going around starting problems." <br /> Mr. Ball, "I am not starting anything because l don't even come here anymore. I <br /> 55 <br />