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- His attitude is what's gonna kill his future. - No, it's not.
When I came to Dirty Rooster,
you had two partners.
- What were they're names? - Scott and Steve.
Steve was a friend of yours
for most of your life, correct?
Steve got ( bleep ) out of $40,000.
Scott was in for $25,000.
And at the end of the episode,
Scott looked at me and said,
I wanna stay in.
- Did he stay in? - No.
Him and I can't see eye-to-eye
on absolutely anything.
Did he get his money back?
He didn't get all his money back.
He bailed for a lot less.
He bailed and ran like hell. Do you blame him?
( audience members ) No.
Here's why. Look at this.
Rob: A lot of times they call me George Thorogood,
cause I drink alone. ( laughs )
Jon: Over the course of just a few hours filming with Rob,
what he didn't know is that we were rolling the cameras
every time he had a drink.
Not surprisingly, by 6:30 p.m.,
he was flat-drunk in front of customers
and right back to his old ways.
Hey, Rob, I have your shots!
woman: Shots, shots, shots, shots!
Cheers.
To our girls night.
- To the girl's night. - Woo.
I wouldn't really know that Rob was the owner
because he definitely drinks like he's a customer. ( laughs )
Somebody better be buying me the next one,
that's all I got to say.
Jon really missed the mark when he says that I was wrong
for drinking at my own bar.
I actually get phone calls
if I'm not here by nine o'clock.
People are looking for me. They come here to see me.
I am the life of the party.
( cheering )
It's pretty nuts here.
He promised Jon and I
that he would never drink in this establishment again.
And here he is back to his old ways.
Shots, shots, shots, shots!
( woman cheers )
- ( audience boos ) - Big ego, small wallet.
We proved you're not making money,
we showed that your food sucks.
Your two partners have bailed on you.
How do you justify your drinking now?
I party at my bar, Jon.
If you're gonna go out and have fun,
go to the funnest place.
That's my place.
You see, this is what makes you an ***.
If you made money in your bar,
you could party anywhere.
Lousy bar owner, even a worse drunk.
Rob, for your business' sake,
you have to learn to drink responsibly.
Verdict? Complete failure, Rob.
No, I don't believe that.
You're a good guy,
but you are one ( bleep ) bar owner, Rob.
- Let's hear it for him. - ( applause )