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Post radio rumble
((Closed to Sam and Katou))
As annoyed as he had been about Katou’s attitude, Sam didn’t really feel like getting into another argument over it. Still, you didn’t tell a guy he was acting like an asshole over the radio so that everyone could hear and then not follow up, so he went out and sat at the foot of the Walt statue, as he had said he would.
With any luck the guy would accept an apology with minimal fuss. Sam wasn’t sorry, exactly, but he didn’t mind apologizing anyway, and the point had been made.
As annoyed as he had been about Katou’s attitude, Sam didn’t really feel like getting into another argument over it. Still, you didn’t tell a guy he was acting like an asshole over the radio so that everyone could hear and then not follow up, so he went out and sat at the foot of the Walt statue, as he had said he would.
With any luck the guy would accept an apology with minimal fuss. Sam wasn’t sorry, exactly, but he didn’t mind apologizing anyway, and the point had been made.
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"You the guy who called in?" asked Katou when he came upon the Walt statue.
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“Fair enough,” he said. “It got to me mostly because of that one girl who called in to apologize, and then Pippi. I mean, she’s a ten year old kid, you know?”
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“Shame no one ever did that for you when you were a kid, huh?” Actually, he personally didn’t think Katou had bad taste in music. But that was sort-of the point.
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Actually, his father had a decidedly different taste in music than Katou did, but he didn't have any problems telling Katou what else he did wrong.
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