Another day another dollar I crashed my viper I'll buy another

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Shit, the belly boy in the red shirt is just some random Viper stalker....the
real heavyt is this guy......One swing from his Man Meat and ur fucked Epic

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This thread went to shit once Eagle's post was deleted.

I wanted to see the smackdown, and instead all we got was two limp dicks.

Epic fail.
 
^^^'shopped...gotta be. Or somehow belongs in the "The 7 words you'd least like(ly) to hear" thread - "Look, a girl near Jon Fisher's crotch!"
 
I'm glad I did this search for "body type cuddly" just out of pure curiosity, otherwise I would have missed this thread. WIN!
 
First, to heavyt, I'm really glad you're okay after the crash.

Slightly off-topic...

I realize money is a huge barometer for some folks. But, I'll bet most would agree that making money in this industry over the long haul is tough. Several years back, I was doing close to $20,000 a month (net). Some of you might be thinking, "Bah, only $20K? What a piker. I blow that on coke every weekend."

But to me, it was good money. Of course, friends of mine were doing over $100K a month (some far more than that), so I was always low man on the totem pole.

Point is, when I hear folks saying they're making the big bucks, I always wonder if they have what it takes to keep it going. Making $500,000 in a month is awesome. But, it's impressive (to me) mostly as a novelty. Show me a guy or gal who is making $50,000 a month and has the fortitude to adapt and grow in the industry over the course of a decade and I'll be in awe.

There are folks out there (surely some on this board) who have been killing it every year since the 90's. Man, to me, that kind of longevity is impressive.

I actually think many people on here inflate the amount of money they make (fake it till you make it), either that or they confuse revenue with profit. I laugh every time I see some "super affiliate" talk about his latest big purchase of a 42" plasma or iphone. And not forgetting when you see photos of the "work area" they have a couple of cheap 24" monitors on a $199 desk with little/no other furniture.
 
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