Anthony Scaramucci
Born
in Long Island, The United States
January 06, 1964
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“You're from Great Britain, so you have a bit of a different communication style. I grew up in a small town on the border of Queens, we have a bit of a different communication style.
One of the things I can't stand about this town is backstabbing. Where I grew up, we used to be FRONTSTABBERS - we ued to tell each other directly.
I live in Washington, do you live in Washington? (The BBC journalist: NO.) Okay, so you're lucky, because here, people say one thing to your face and another behind your back, so I don't know when this bill is going to be passed.'
LOVE THE GUY!!! one one one! (Krysia)”
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One of the things I can't stand about this town is backstabbing. Where I grew up, we used to be FRONTSTABBERS - we ued to tell each other directly.
I live in Washington, do you live in Washington? (The BBC journalist: NO.) Okay, so you're lucky, because here, people say one thing to your face and another behind your back, so I don't know when this bill is going to be passed.'
LOVE THE GUY!!! one one one! (Krysia)”
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“Here is what I know. When you’re running a successful company or an organization, you can take this human equation to the bank: under-confidence plus insecurity always equals paranoia and backstabbing.”
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“You're from Great Britain, so you have a bit of a different communication style. I grew up in a small town on the border of Queens, we have a bit of a different communication style.
One of the things I cant stand about this town is backstanding. Where I grew up, we used to be FRONTSTABBERS - we ued to tell each other directly.
I live in Washington, do you live in Washington? (NO.) Okay, so you're lucky, because here, people say one thing to your face and another behind your back, so I don't know when this bill is going to be passed.'
LOVE THE GUY!!! one one one! (Krysia)”
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One of the things I cant stand about this town is backstanding. Where I grew up, we used to be FRONTSTABBERS - we ued to tell each other directly.
I live in Washington, do you live in Washington? (NO.) Okay, so you're lucky, because here, people say one thing to your face and another behind your back, so I don't know when this bill is going to be passed.'
LOVE THE GUY!!! one one one! (Krysia)”
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