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kcngr
01-20-2006, 07:27 AM
Geno, I like you, lol. Yours were of the very few I didn't wanna throw my laptop over.

BTW, you might want to inform the OP on that board that he might have a lawyer or two knocking on his door soon, since that was not his work to begin with and that he in fact stole it.

I can deal with internet BS like that filth (the post over there) fairly well. But to actually steal someone else's creative work and say it's your own I cannot. That's why I reported him to the original author of that work and what Greg chooses to do is up to him.

Thank you kitana. ;)

I hope he gets burned down by the original author and he deserves everything that comes his way. >:(

The difference between a vocation and a profession is a license from a professional registration board. These boards are usually administered by the states but in some cases by the federal government. Not always does a professional registration require a college degree and experiance in the field but most do. Acting is not a profession although it is often classified as such. For top actors the income potential is hundreds of times what a top engineer would make and tens of times what a top surgeon would make (both registered professionals), therefore I will never make what Brad Pitt does so I'll just have to be satisfied with being better looking ;D .

The meaning of the word vocation in my last post was misinterpreted by a few of you and I felt the need to clarify. My intention was to provide accuracy, not to insult. ::)

Peace,
Geno

kcngr
01-20-2006, 07:40 AM
You are on a roll, tonight, lol...

What this guy says might not be so bad--semantics aside--other than the "MY money", like it's sacred or something. Money is money, whether it comes from a fat, drooling slob, or a trained athlete. If you want to spend it on a woman, there's no reason to think she owes you any more respect than she would ordinarily give anyone else for the same services (though admittedly most dancers would prefer the trained athlete, lol).

When you give it to her for a good lapdance, it then becomes HER money...

But maybe I am misinterpreting the emphasis--after all, he did defend strippers against the true 'meatheads'.

The emphasis should have been left off. Yes you did misinterpret it but, after rereading my post, I can easily see how that could happen. I was once told by a very wise person "money doesn't have a home - I just have to figure out how to get you to give it to me".