she just wanted to be an the up and up. she was going to tell jim, even though they were separated. pam urged jim to apply for the licenses. he appears to have been adamantly opposed to a move that would have essentially opened goldfinger s books to scrutiny by the federal government. pam decided she was not going to allow jim to roll the dice on their business. the business that had let pam live the life she had always wanted. pamela was a girl scout. she wanted to do it right. pamela knew that they were making plenty of money. they as a family, the fayed family, were flush. they didn t need to worry about nickels and dimes here and there. she was also aware, i believe, that at some point the federal government was going to start looking very closely at them. they couldn t continue building this business on this international scale without someone taking a look. and so pamela s idea was, let s do it right. let s cross our ts, let s dot our is. get the money licensing.
once you start that process, the feds can t touch you. carol says pam agreed. all she ever wanted was for a legitimate company. that s all she just wanted to be on the up-and-up and she was going to tell jim, even though they were separated. pam urged jim to apply for the licenses. he appears to have been adamantly opposed to a move that would have opened goldfinger s books to scrutiny by the federal government. pam decided she would not allow jim to roll the dice on their business, the business that had let pam live the life she d always wanted. pamela was a girl scout. she want to do it right. pamela knew that they were making plenty of money. they as the fayed family were flush. they didn t need to worry about nickels and dimes here and there and she was also aware, i
legitimate company. that s all she just wanted to be on the up-and-up and she was going to tell jim, even though they were separated. pam urged jim to apply for the licenses. he appears to have been adamantly opposed to a move that would have opened goldfinger s books to scrutiny by the federal government. pam decided she would not allow jim to roll the dice on their business, the business that had let pam live the life she d always wanted. pamela was a girl scout. she want to do it right. pamela knew that they were making plenty of money. they as the fayed family were flush. they didn t need to worry about nickels and dimes here and there and she was also aware, i believe, that at some point the