In this scene from the episode Candy, Karma and Catastrophes, Roy’s patience starts to wear thin when a seller tries to tell him how to tie down his load.

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18 thoughts on “Shipping Wars: Roy’s Patience Is Tested | A&E”
  1. Roy's people skills might've been harsh, but that man's work ethic was absolutely phenomenal – works so hard & true so hard to do everything perfect the first time, totally makes up for his attitude & then some.

  2. No matter how he was. But he was the father of  "The Jack of Old Trades" .  I only wished he would have taken the big dollhouse and give that obnoxious mom a piece of her mind. Roy meant business.

    ADIOS AMIGO!!!

  3. U were a jackass Roy, but it was just part of the show to give it character. U never let people get to ya without giving a little back. Who's left to do that; Chris and Robbie?!?! HA!!! No way!!! Roy Garber, even though Marks been my favorite, made this show. Man…this sucks. Well…from a big fan of the show…rest in peace man…you're already missed silver Jesus.

  4.  It doesnt pay to be an obnoxious toobag.. dead at 49, probably gave himself a heart attack arguing with someone,.
     But , RIP dude..  Safe Travels..

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