Shipping Wars: What Do The Shippers Really Think About Roy? | A&E

The Shippers talk about how they feel about Roy.

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33 thoughts on “Shipping Wars: What Do The Shippers Really Think About Roy? | A&E

  1. I feel sad that he died…..I always wanted to meet him(Roy Garber) and Robbie(cause I'm in love with her/I think she's cute) and especially marc Springer(cause we both live in Washington State)….and marc Springer's daughter. I almost forgot to add Jarrett Joyce….maybe the whole cast of this show(shipping wars). For e.g. samko(for my dad) Jenn, and the other cast members i mentioned above.

  2. Jennifer who is a sweet and sensitive woman was the only one who truly understood roy. She did two episodes with roy that were rather funny. You couldnt ask for two polar opposite personalitys. Something happened to roy in his past that made him so angry..rest in peace roy.

  3. My fav episode is when roy helps with the logs for rebuilding home's from disaster, he said on live tv the government goes over seas to help disaster but forgets what's at home being that the government was sending ZERO help for the home team disaster smh, typical

  4. The difference between Roy and everyone else is that he wasn't afraid to speak his mind and, if someone got offended by that, that was your problem, not his. I think that's what made him a fan favorite. He had the guts to say what everyone else was thinking. And, as far as professionalism goes, he was the ultimate professional. He was a man of his word. He did his job, he did it right, and he did it on time. The only people that were offended by Roy's "customer service" or "people skills" are those who wanted to waste his time with idle chitchat.

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