I can just picture "Ty" reading this off the card Pitt wrote out for him. Of course, that fresh, crisp $20 bill in Ty's pocket didn't hurt.
I'm not kidding, I picture the Wee Willie One, standing next to the huge, slow Ty ("Stand Up Next to a Bouncer"), as being played by Burgess Meredith and Lon Chaney Jr. as George and Lennie in "Of Mice and Men":
"Duuh, every word that Will told me was the truth!"
After quite some time reading through this thread and all the links here and elsewhere, I agree 100%.
Ty should know that Pitt was the one who publicly posted Ty's name, city and occupation. Pitt was the one who asked folks to VISIT Ty's place of business, not just call.
It seems to me that Pitt got a little frightened when PJ offered to read to Ty what Pitt posted. Perhaps he realized how stupid he made Ty sound in his post and didn't want Ty to hear what he posted about him. Probably a good idea; maybe Ty would have gotten to use his bouncer duties, after all.
So, he stuffs a few bills in his pocket, and tells him what to say, never allowing Ty to hear what he posted. Assuming Ty is as dumb as Pitt portrays - that he couldn't find it himself later when he gets to a computer to read for himself. LOL!
In my mind, Pitt owes PJ some money. If Ty were to read what was written about him, I'd bet money he would dispute it, lol.