While the two billionaires agree that they both love colored balls, they can’t agree on what types of beds should be placed in their Boeing 767 wide body corporate jet. Brin and Page broke out in a dispute over whether or not Brin should have a long California King size bed in their plane, according to documents tied to a lawsuit over the jet. Ultimately, Google CEO Eric Schmidt had to chime in and make the bed decision for the youngsters.
“Sergey, you can have whatever bed you want in your room; Larry, you can have whatever kind of bed you want in your bedroom. Let’s move on,” Schmidt told the pair, according to the court documents.
The Wall Street Journal today made the nasty bed dispute public after uncovering a battle between Blue City – Google’s holding company for the plane – and Leslie Jennings – a designer contracted to do customer work on the Google craft. Blue City canned Jennings last October, claiming he failed to rework the Boeing as requested. Meanwhile, Jennings is seeking payment for his work and has denied Blue City’s claims.
With legal costs rising, Jennings is none too happy about the situation.
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ok this is the worst story EVER posted on Zeropaid…..
i thought it was hilarious…. just shows how money changes people.. i mean seariously.. what kind of bed in your plane? in your own bedroom on your own plane???
Just shows that billionaires are people too…………
haha