This might be the best response yet....well done.
There is usually this stereotype of hobbyists being in their 40s, white, and a businessman. I don't fit in any of this category. I'm a computer engineer and write software codes for my job. I make decent money. Enough to cover my expenses and spend it on a couple providers a month. I was wondering what are others careers and if you're far of from the typical stereotype.
my job is to be a moron and I have been very successful at it
You are talking out of your ass
Try to beat Charlie at WINNING!!!!!
if your stereotype is, witty, intelligent, tall, strong, dashing, very handsome, and a bit delusional.
That pretty much describes me too, except for the delusional part as all the ladies truly love me. Well, maybe just a bit delusional.....
This might be the best response yet....well done.
... an Encyclopedia Salesman !!!!! ?????
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lSLzYKVd2s (Monty Python, 51 seconds)
Monty Python's Flying Circus - Burglar [FULL]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9n11xtjZ3Y&NR=1
and spitting image of myself......
Moisture Farmer. ![]()
By the support given to G. Bush, I know most of you are old, white, and republicans. hahahah.. gotcha.
On a regular basis I sell tickets, make/sell popcorn, count and deposit earnings, call in the gross to the booker, thread 35MM film into one of two Norelco projectors and start show after show after show.
I prefer to explore small caves and crevices over labyrinths. I tend to get lost easily
this post leaves things wide open for jokes. Life's too short to take everything seriously, so when the opportunity arises, well....here's what happens! And, rightly so, in my book.
OK, I'll give you a straight answer, no joke...
Throughout the past 8 years, I've had clients that range from those in the medical profession, businessmen, attorneys, construction workers, a rocket scientist, physicists, educators, many IT people, small business owners, students, foreign travelers, retired people, high profile executives, military men, actors...
I'm sure I've forgotten some. There is no one category that dominates the basket. Only men who desire women. Need I say more?
Alantra
When I was in high school I was given one of those career assessment tests that they give all the kids to determine what career is best suited for them. Gravedigger and mortician came up at the top of the list.
Just thought I would ask since you were answering.
I will add to that; I have seen 1 basketball player, a mortician, a writer, professional gamblers (2 of them), stay at home dad, stay at home spouse (no kids, just doesn't work), bartenders, garbage men...oh the list goes on and on. A few I can't mention or it'd feel like I'm giving too much away but to mirror Alantra, it's just a little bit of everybody....but never a chariot salesman or a USED chariot salesman...haha.
Just thought I would ask since you were answering.
Once as I was walking up the sidewalk to an incall I met a high profile local television personality coming out of the same place I was going into. Just said Hi and kept walking. When I got inside I politely asked if that truly was him and the young lady responded that it was. I still have a hard time watching him on the newscasts
OK, I'll give you a straight answer, no joke...
Throughout the past 8 years, I've had clients that range from those in the medical profession, businessmen, attorneys, construction workers, a rocket scientist, physicists, educators, many IT people, small business owners, students, foreign travelers, retired people, high profile executives, military men, actors...
I'm sure I've forgotten some. There is no one category that dominates the basket. Only men who desire women. Need I say more?
Alantra
Lots of geeks have little patience with dating and getting laid the normal way and choose pay-to-play instead.
in other words, this gentleman is a masterbaiter !
I am a master debater