you wanted to keep it together for the sake of parlour and parlour shareholders, but it was evident to we were on so opposite sides of the fence on this thing. that's why i resigned. i'm not going to stand around and be part of something when the decisions that were being pushed i was totally in disagreement with. paul: so why not pose those questions and have us make those decisions? why just step out? mike: because it had more to do about the direction of the company. everything that i said with regard to going forward with marcus, i got pushback. i got pushback, i got f-bombs, i got... yes. paul, come on. paul: what was i disagreeing with? mike: the whole deal with marcus. and i got fed up there because every time i'd come in and it would be, "well, if we didn't have to do this because of marcus, then blah, blah, blah." paul: ultimately, i was in favor, and i signed through it and went through it. lemonis: just to be clear, mike has a well-documented history of blaming others, including paul, for everything that goes wrong here. mike: some of the areas that paul was in, he is not go