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Paul Markham 08-05-2012 12:38 AM

Growing old.
 
I remember my Dad telling me the Bands of his era, Glenn Miller type, were the greatest. The Beatles and Stones would never last. He never said his young days were the best, he was fighting a war and born in the Great Depression. Same for my Grand Parents.

I was among the first generation that was The Best Days. 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Were fantastic all on a wave of easy money and exports. 40 years of great living. OK we didn't have Youtube and iPads, somehow we struggled by.

Today my life is still great, enough money to last my days out, a great family and living in a country that beats the UK into a cocked hat. :thumbsup

OK my health is fucked, but I'm alive, so is Eva and that's two miracles to be happy about.

The one downside to my life is the slow death, or shrinkage to a shadow of it's former self, of the business I was in or around for most of the 50 years. Sorry if reminding you of the times when it was harder to get into and easier to make money once in, upsets some. Sorry if I don't think the relentless pursuit of traffic is the prime prime key to riches. I come from a time when selling to the most people possible was the prime key. Think about it.

If my comments and digs upset you, sorry. Some of you need to look at your replies and think to yourself. "If I think like this while I'm young, how will I be in 30 years time?" Especially if I'm not as successful as I thought.

Yes, with a bit of luck you'll all reach your 60s and have great memories of the days when people bought porn online. Think about it. :winkwink:

Off to walk the dog, jigsaws are put away until winter. Then off to the gardening centre for more plants. :thumbsup

ShoeBox 08-05-2012 12:47 AM

shut the fuck up already:2 cents::helpme

Vapid - BANNED FOR LIFE 08-05-2012 12:48 AM

I like this old fuck.

2012 08-05-2012 01:19 AM

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Originally Posted by ShoeBox (Post 19104480)
shut the fuck up already:2 cents::helpme

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Originally Posted by Terrorist (Post 19104489)
I like this old fuck.

just have an ounce of something resebling some respect for once in your whore :2 cents: :1orglaugh give it a shite why dont ya

Vapid - BANNED FOR LIFE 08-05-2012 01:20 AM

Whatever he said to whomever

epitome 08-05-2012 01:50 AM

Or maybe the industry just outgrew you.

It is impossible for you to comprehend the money being made today because you cannot figure out how. The money and power is just concentrating as it always does when an industry matures.

There used to be a thousand car companies but the half dozen big brands make way more than all of them combined even when adjusted for inflation.

Sure piracy is a problem but far too many use it as an excuse.

DamianJ 08-05-2012 02:00 AM

That is a fascinating story Paul, thanks for sharing.

It just goes to lay at rest the myth that you are broke living of immigrant hand outs, that you're broke so your wife has to go out to work as a secretary rather than anything interesting or rewarding, that you are lonely because despite having lived in another country for years you STILL can't speak or understand any of the language, because you post walls of text moaning here.

Thanks for taking the time to settle all that once and for all.

Paul Markham 08-05-2012 02:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2012 (Post 19104739)
just have an ounce of something resebling some respect for once in your whore :2 cents: :1orglaugh give it a shite why dont ya

Let shoebox bump my threads. Kind of ironic all the idiots saying "fuck off", "stop posting", "shut up", etc. Posting and bumping my threads and comments. Or is it stupid?

Go figure.

Here's some advice to the young bucks working today.

What goes up must come down, what goes down doesn't always go back up. And nothing remains forever.

I learned this lesson the hard way in the late 70s. since then I invested in a pension plan and property. Never spent a lot, never owned a car to sit in the street all the time, rented, never lumbered myself with a big mortgage and no debts. Now I walk the dog, do some gardening and got a great tan. :thumbsup

Eva kicked me out of the kitchen and has now finished, I'm off to cook.

DaLord 08-05-2012 02:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShoeBox (Post 19104480)
shut the fuck up already:2 cents::helpme

Whiner alert!!!!!

JFK 08-05-2012 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by DaLord (Post 19104792)
Whiner alert!!!!!

DaLord has spoken :thumbsup

2012 08-05-2012 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ (Post 19104918)
Life is what you make of it at any age. I am not your age (mid 40's) but completely understand the most important thing in life is not your kids, business, money, etc.

In short, I've just about exceeded every expectation in my life. I've been to more places in this world then I even care to remember, been with far more beautiful women then I ever deserved, and made, lost, spent, enough money to know, it's never truly enough.

So what did I learn after all this? - your health is the most important thing in life as you've discovered. I don't drink, smoke, eat processed foods, and cut my food intake to 1/2 of what it use to be.

I break a sweat daily and the end result after all this? I look like I am in my 30's, weigh as much as I did my senior year, and have more energy as this increased my income substantially.

But to accomplish this I had to make an agreement with myself. On my 70th Birthday I am going to pour a double makers, unwrap a pack of Marlboro reds, eat anything fried and crunchy, and then turn into a fat shitfaced chain-smoking monkey for the rest of my life.

Lucky us Jesus. seriously go fuck yurself

Spunky 08-05-2012 06:38 AM

Turned 50 this year and it's almost over.I still hang out with the younger crowd but they don't like older dudes,unless you have blow or money

SilentKnight 08-05-2012 07:08 AM

Just turned 48 this past Fri. - and my goal for when I turn 50 is not to use the phrase "You young bucks" when talking with the younger generation. :1orglaugh

I still subscribe to Sidney Freeman's advice (from M*A*S*H) - "Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice."

Grapesoda 08-05-2012 07:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 19104462)
I remember my Dad telling me the Bands of his era, Glenn Miller type, were the greatest. The Beatles and Stones would never last. He never said his young days were the best, he was fighting a war and born in the Great Depression. Same for my Grand Parents.

I was among the first generation that was The Best Days. 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Were fantastic all on a wave of easy money and exports. 40 years of great living. OK we didn't have Youtube and iPads, somehow we struggled by.

Today my life is still great, enough money to last my days out, a great family and living in a country that beats the UK into a cocked hat. :thumbsup

OK my health is fucked, but I'm alive, so is Eva and that's two miracles to be happy about.

The one downside to my life is the slow death, or shrinkage to a shadow of it's former self, of the business I was in or around for most of the 50 years. Sorry if reminding you of the times when it was harder to get into and easier to make money once in, upsets some. Sorry if I don't think the relentless pursuit of traffic is the prime prime key to riches. I come from a time when selling to the most people possible was the prime key. Think about it.

If my comments and digs upset you, sorry. Some of you need to look at your replies and think to yourself. "If I think like this while I'm young, how will I be in 30 years time?" Especially if I'm not as successful as I thought.

Yes, with a bit of luck you'll all reach your 60s and have great memories of the days when people bought porn online. Think about it. :winkwink:

Off to walk the dog, jigsaws are put away until winter. Then off to the gardening centre for more plants. :thumbsup

get set up with hormone replacement therapy ASAP :2 cents::thumbsup

Paul Markham 08-05-2012 09:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ (Post 19104918)
So what did I learn after all this? - your health is the most important thing in life as you've discovered. I don't drink, smoke, eat processed foods, and cut my food intake to 1/2 of what it use to be.

No family, it gave me a reason to fight the cancer. Without them I probably wouldn't of got through it.

2012 08-05-2012 09:39 AM

okay guys. excitnig shit happening here ... did you move today ? seriously stfu

rock-reed 08-05-2012 12:43 PM

If I had one piece of advise for you..for the future...


Wear Sunscreen.

wehateporn 08-05-2012 02:36 PM


Paul Markham 08-06-2012 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by rock-reed (Post 19105342)
If I had one piece of advise for you..for the future...


Wear Sunscreen.

Thank you.

Major (Tom) 08-06-2012 12:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 19104462)
I remember my Dad telling me the Bands of his era, Glenn Miller type, were the greatest. The Beatles and Stones would never last. He never said his young days were the best, he was fighting a war and born in the Great Depression. Same for my Grand Parents.

I was among the first generation that was The Best Days. 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Were fantastic all on a wave of easy money and exports. 40 years of great living. OK we didn't have Youtube and iPads, somehow we struggled by.

Today my life is still great, enough money to last my days out, a great family and living in a country that beats the UK into a cocked hat. :thumbsup

OK my health is fucked, but I'm alive, so is Eva and that's two miracles to be happy about.

The one downside to my life is the slow death, or shrinkage to a shadow of it's former self, of the business I was in or around for most of the 50 years. Sorry if reminding you of the times when it was harder to get into and easier to make money once in, upsets some. Sorry if I don't think the relentless pursuit of traffic is the prime prime key to riches. I come from a time when selling to the most people possible was the prime key. Think about it.

If my comments and digs upset you, sorry. Some of you need to look at your replies and think to yourself. "If I think like this while I'm young, how will I be in 30 years time?" Especially if I'm not as successful as I thought.

Yes, with a bit of luck you'll all reach your 60s and have great memories of the days when people bought porn online. Think about it. :winkwink:

Off to walk the dog, jigsaws are put away until winter. Then off to the gardening centre for more plants. :thumbsup

I've always admired you paul. Granted you can be a troll at times but you do have some sense about you. From a business perspective, I never got how content producers had a sustainable business model. I saw it as a dying field in 04.
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Paul Markham 08-06-2012 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by DukeSkywalker (Post 19106114)
I've always admired you paul. Granted you can be a troll at times but you do have some sense about you. From a business perspective, I never got how content producers had a sustainable business model. I saw it as a dying field in 04.
ds

Content producers only able to sell to online companies it was a very hard model to sustain. Some did and good luck to them. Most were small operations. simply because of the prices paid by online porn. There were better paying models elsewhere.

This isn't excluded to content. There was a thread recently about programmers being poor in the porn field, reason given was the money paid, the best designers aren't in porn. Yes there are some good guys, I'm talking about the general trend.

Some content producers moved to stores, paysites or/and custom to sustain their business. We already had a very good place to sell our work. Sid Vicious and the guy working for Perfect Gonzo moved to DVD porn for the money.

Online porn threw money at traffic.

Mid 2000s were our best years. Some mags still there and buying, some of the old shooters had gone, stores were doing well and the paysites kicked in. :thumbsup

TheSquealer has told many when he visited us he saw the large studio and all the staff. He just complains it wasn't in a swish expensive building. Like I was going to pay out huge rents to show models we were raking it in. :1orglaugh

DragonsGirls 08-06-2012 01:30 AM

Ok you old bastards...It is easy to feel young again. Just pack your bags, fly to the Philippines, and lots of hot 20 year old girls will think you look like Tom Cruise, Bruce Willis, or some other demigod...at least until you run out of money.

papill0n 08-06-2012 02:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 19106131)
TheSquealer has told many when he visited us he saw the large studio and all the staff. He just complains it wasn't in a swish expensive building. Like I was going to pay out huge rents to show models we were raking it in. :1orglaugh


oh yeah youre a fucking whiz alright :1orglaugh

DamianJ 08-06-2012 02:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 19106131)
TheSquealer has told many when he visited us he saw the large studio and all the staff. He just complains it wasn't in a swish expensive building.

No, I think he complained because you were a massive liar, he proved you lied, then you lied some more about the lies you had already told.

Paul Markham 08-07-2012 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by DragonsGirls (Post 19106144)
Ok you old bastards...It is easy to feel young again. Just pack your bags, fly to the Philippines, and lots of hot 20 year old girls will think you look like Tom Cruise, Bruce Willis, or some other demigod...at least until you run out of money.

Don't have to. I have all that at home. OK she's not 20 but has the heart of a young girl.

Damian now has a free pass to deliver what ever abuse he likes now. Well done Damian.

v4 media 08-07-2012 12:41 AM

The 70's as a decade was fucked. you're not just growing old you're growing senile.

ShoeBox 08-07-2012 12:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 19108050)
Don't have to. I have all that at home. OK she's not 20 but has the heart of a young girl.

Damian now has a free pass to deliver what ever abuse he likes now. Well done Damian.

you do mention "young girls" a lot :2 cents:

DamianJ 08-07-2012 01:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 19108050)
Damian now has a free pass to deliver what ever abuse he likes now. Well done Damian.


Do you ever fucking stop crying? I know I butthurt you baaaad, but really, get a grip.

Go and fuck your jigsaw or walk your wife or something.

Paul Markham 08-07-2012 02:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by v4 media (Post 19108108)
The 70's as a decade was fucked. you're not just growing old you're growing senile.

It all depends on your experiences. For me met the first girl I would marry, opened a successful business, had a baby girl, then went broke, really broke and it taught me a great lesson. Then started back in porn, found a great job outside porn and repaid the debts. Music in the early 70s was great, well what I was listening to. Later it got a bit poor.

http://www.superseventies.com/singles.html

http://digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best_albums70s.html some greats in there.

Fashion????

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...12 80&bih=811 Remember making some of those outfits.

Today! https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...1280&bih =811

Some of it looks so conservative, glad the mini skirt is back. :thumbsup

helterskelter808 08-07-2012 04:24 AM

If your references to 'attractive' celebrity males are Tom Cruise and Bruce Willis you are old. No self-disrespecting 20 year old airhead should even know who they are.

Paul Markham 08-07-2012 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by helterskelter808 (Post 19108286)
If your references to 'attractive' celebrity males are Tom Cruise and Bruce Willis you are old. No self-disrespecting 20 year old airhead should even know who they are.

Who gives a shit what a 20 year old air head thinks,? :1orglaugh

Buff 08-07-2012 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 19104462)
I remember my Dad telling me the Bands of his era, Glenn Miller type, were the greatest. The Beatles and Stones would never last. He never said his young days were the best, he was fighting a war and born in the Great Depression. Same for my Grand Parents.

I was among the first generation that was The Best Days. 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Were fantastic all on a wave of easy money and exports. 40 years of great living. OK we didn't have Youtube and iPads, somehow we struggled by.

Today my life is still great, enough money to last my days out, a great family and living in a country that beats the UK into a cocked hat. :thumbsup

OK my health is fucked, but I'm alive, so is Eva and that's two miracles to be happy about.

The one downside to my life is the slow death, or shrinkage to a shadow of it's former self, of the business I was in or around for most of the 50 years. Sorry if reminding you of the times when it was harder to get into and easier to make money once in, upsets some. Sorry if I don't think the relentless pursuit of traffic is the prime prime key to riches. I come from a time when selling to the most people possible was the prime key. Think about it.

If my comments and digs upset you, sorry. Some of you need to look at your replies and think to yourself. "If I think like this while I'm young, how will I be in 30 years time?" Especially if I'm not as successful as I thought.

Yes, with a bit of luck you'll all reach your 60s and have great memories of the days when people bought porn online. Think about it. :winkwink:

Off to walk the dog, jigsaws are put away until winter. Then off to the gardening centre for more plants. :thumbsup

Seriously, who the fuck does this nobody think he is? Why would anyone take life advice from some know-nothing internet loser who's widely disrespected even among the losers on a loser internet forum?

I'm not naming names, but if I were some enterprising young entrepreneur looking for advice, I'd ask one of the guys who made it big and then retired wealthy.

Sid70 08-07-2012 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 19104462)
I remember my Dad telling me the Bands of his era, Glenn Miller type, were the greatest. The Beatles and Stones would never last. He never said his young days were the best, he was fighting a war and born in the Great Depression. Same for my Grand Parents.

I was among the first generation that was The Best Days. 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Were fantastic all on a wave of easy money and exports. 40 years of great living. OK we didn't have Youtube and iPads, somehow we struggled by.

Today my life is still great, enough money to last my days out, a great family and living in a country that beats the UK into a cocked hat. :thumbsup

OK my health is fucked, but I'm alive, so is Eva and that's two miracles to be happy about.

The one downside to my life is the slow death, or shrinkage to a shadow of it's former self, of the business I was in or around for most of the 50 years. Sorry if reminding you of the times when it was harder to get into and easier to make money once in, upsets some. Sorry if I don't think the relentless pursuit of traffic is the prime prime key to riches. I come from a time when selling to the most people possible was the prime key. Think about it.

If my comments and digs upset you, sorry. Some of you need to look at your replies and think to yourself. "If I think like this while I'm young, how will I be in 30 years time?" Especially if I'm not as successful as I thought.

Yes, with a bit of luck you'll all reach your 60s and have great memories of the days when people bought porn online. Think about it. :winkwink:

Off to walk the dog, jigsaws are put away until winter. Then off to the gardening centre for more plants. :thumbsup

I agree, most are college run aways here.

michael.kickass 08-07-2012 07:34 AM

I dig Paul Markham's threads. =)

Paul Markham 08-07-2012 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buff (Post 19108397)
Seriously, who the fuck does this nobody think he is? Why would anyone take life advice from some know-nothing internet loser who's widely disrespected even among the losers on a loser internet forum?

I'm not naming names, but if I were some enterprising young entrepreneur looking for advice, I'd ask one of the guys who made it big and then retired wealthy.

"Adult Industry Role Model"

Why would anyone take advice from you?

Serious question and we await your answer. Or are you one of the losers posting on a loser internet forum?

Obviously not bright enough to figure out that was the obvious reply.

Think on this.

Quote:

If my comments and digs upset you, sorry. Some of you need to look at your replies and think to yourself. "If I think like this while I'm young, how will I be in 30 years time?" Especially if I'm not as successful as I thought.


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