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13. Being a high income, high profile guy who public about his son; what would you do if he was kidnapped? Discuss this scenario in detail.
Wow...how do you answer that? Of course, I would rather not think about it. If I was ever faced with that issue I think I could sum up what I would do in one word....ANYTHING. I would give my life for his right this second without a moment to think about it. That little guy means more to me than anything you could ever imagine. Not to get to sappy on you, but I sometimes watch the video of when he was born...and sometimes I watch the one of the conception, but we can talk about that another time...anyway, back to the story....the camera was not allowed in the delivery room but my brother held the camera within an inch of the door and you can hear Jake cry for the first time on that video......to this day I will cry when I watch that tape and hear him cry for the first time. I know I took a left turn on this question but I truly do not know what I would do in that situation. I would probably pay whatever the ransom was whether I had to beg, borrow or steal it...and then after I got him back safe and sound I would hunt down his kidnappers like the animals they are and hang them from the tallest tree by their feet and skin them the way we did deer when I was growing up....and once they begged me to kill them I would leave them hanging there. Is that scenario detailed enough? hehehe ;) --T |
I consider Tony a genius. My first interaction with him is when he first got started, before NatNet, and his Southern charm was infectious. We've both followed our own paths since then, but I honestly can say that Tony is one of the most successful and likeable people I have the honor of knowing.
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14. Talk about working at a funeral home.
OK, this is where we start talking about all the jobs we had when we were growing up, huh? Well, I had a TON of them...I never knew what I wanted to be so at any given time I may have had 2 or 3 part time jobs and one of them was working at a funeral home in my home town. I was an "Apprentice Embalmer and Funeral Director"...this basically meant that I did the shit jobs that the licensed guys did not want to do. There is little that I was not involved in from the accepting the original "Death Call", through the pick up of the body from the hospital/morgue/accident site or whereever it was, through the embalming process, through the presentation of the body, to the family visitation, to the digging and vault placement graveside, to the flower running, to the home conclusion and all the way through the last of the paperwork (Death Certificates, Insurance Forms, etc). It was a learning experience as I learned to deal with people when they were at their WORST. If you can consistently deal with people who are in mourning and come out of it in good shape then you can handle anybody else in any other situation with ease. It is a great job to take if you want to learn how to read people but it is not a job that I would want to have for a long period of time. It is not shocking that the rate of alcoholism among funeral directors is quite high....you need something to pick you up after being around that much sorrow all day every day. --T |
15. Is it true you didn't graduate?
Well....it is not true. I did graduate....HOWEVER, when I walked down the aisle and accepted my envelope from the Superintendent of Schools, my envelope was empty :( Yes, it was empty....because my Senior year (back when I knew everything) I missed more days than I was allowed to because I would rather sleep in than go to school. How many did I miss? Well, lets just say that we were on the Quarter System and we were allowed to miss 5 days, I think....I actually missed 25 days of this one english class and the bitch....oh, I mean teacher, was determined she was going to be a pain in my ass....so she made me come back to summer school after my graduation for 20 days. I didnt have to bring a pencil or do any work, I just had to show up. What a bitch she was!!! LOL!! --T |
16. Talk about your advertising agency and newspaper?
In another of my "past lives" I owned a "Shopper" in the little town near my home...a Shopper is a small newspaper that has nothing but classified ads and display ads in it that now-a-days you pick up at the C-store....back then we filled them with circulars and we mailed them to each and every home in the town....now you have to pick it up at the store when you are buying gas and cigarettes. It was a two person operation...I would sell, collect and run the business and I paid this lady to come to the office twice per week to lay out the paper. It wasn't too long when that "Shopper" started to fail, I thought it would be smart to start another one in another neighboring town to help the first one...so I lost twice as much money :( Later I started an advertising ageny in my small town. Between my years in radio and now my short stint in publishing I was convinced that I could be a great advertising agency. As you may or may not know, an ad agency makes commissions on all of the advertising that the client does and my ad agency only had one problem...we had no clients. It didn't take too long to realize that this was probably a mistake. :) --T |
14. Why did you buy a no booze nightclub?
A buddy of mine and I decided that we were going to open up a teen night club because we knew how to run a club way better than those thirty year old guys....that was back when we were young and knew everything. The night club was WAY cooler than any Adult Night Club in town...the only two problems that we had were these....the adults wanted to come but couldn't and the kids could come but didn't want to --T |
15. Discuss your career with basketball?
It was short. I was living in Albany, Georgia when it was announced that we were getting a Semi-Professional Basketball Team and I went and applied for and accepted the position of Director of Corporate Sales. I would try to convince large companies that they should give me millions of dollars and in exchange I would put their banners up at a stadium that would draw a few hundred people in a great night. Needless to say, I didn't last in that role...and neither did the team, for what its worth :) |
16. Discuss how you came to own NationalNet?
Would you believe that I was so tired that I answered this entire question last night and somehow never hit the submit button and lost it....needless to say I went to bed :) But I am back now to finish --T |
16. Discuss how you came to own NationalNet?
As the story goes, I bought NatNet on my AMEX card....... It was the Wednesday before Thanksgiving of 1998 and I got a call from MikeFold asking me if my servers were working and I said they were. He asked me if I was hosted with National Internet and I said that I was not but that my servers were located in the same Data Center in Florida. He explained to me that National Internet was down to the world and that the rumor was that it was because they had not paid their providers invoices. Being the opportuniistic fuck that I am, I picked up the phone and called Tom at National Internet and he told me the whole story and even if he wanted to fedex them a check that because of the Holiday it would be Monday before they got it (some 5 days later) and by that time he would be completely out of business. So, about 45 minutes later I had purchased the company by putting all of his past due invoices on my AMEX card. The real funny thing is that at that instant I was the proud new owner of a hosting company but I had never laid eyes on a server....I didn't even know what to think it would look like....now we have a whole Data Center full of them. --T |
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17. How many companies do you own now? What are they all? Discuss.
I curently own 36 corporations but most of them are NOT revenue producing corporations. Only a handful of them actually have a revenue stream that comes from outside of our family of companies while the others operate for tax purposes only. The ones that matter are: NationalNet - This, of course, is our hosting company. You may have heard of it...most people say it is the most expensive hosting money can buy...but damn well worth it. In actuality now-a-days we are alot more competitive on price than we once were and we still offer that legendary NatNet Support. I often joke that with our unparalleled buying power we can really beat any price we want to....we just don't want to all the time. Then we are just like everybody else. NatNames - Is our Domain Registration arm. It is not a huge company, it was designed for some of our specfic customers to be able to buy their domains through us. NatNames quielty does registration for a quite a few domains and for some very large domain holders. At NatNames we get to know our clients personally and we watch over their domains just like we watch over their servers at NatNet. We still have that same 24x7x365 support from a HUMAN BEING that NatNet is known for and we charge a fair price. WebSolutions of Georgia - This is our Web Development arm. At one time we had designers, programmers, DBA's etc and would build entire web enabled solutions for companies all over the world. Now this is not a focus for us but the company still exists. Next Entertainment, Inc. - This is the company that owns many of the Adult Sites that we still own. Primarily, Club100 and all of the affiliated sites. Toxxic Transportation - This is our luxury transportation company that I described above. Like everything else we do, our limo company is the best, high-end luxury transportation company in Atlanta and we charge a little more than most of the companies here in town for that extra luxury. Melmo Properties - This is our Real Estate company. We buy properties and then turn around and lease them out to tennants both commercial and resiential. (Where did we come up with the name, you ask? Well, when Jake was just a baby and he liked watching Sesame Street on TV and Video he could not say "Elmo" so he called him "Melmo" and I wanted to name the Real Estate arm something that had more meaning than most people knew). We have some new things, as well, that will be released in the very near future, but I do not want to let the proverbial cat out of the bag yet. I am sure there is more but that is all I can think of off the top of my head...it's early ;) --T |
18. What did you do for a radio station as a young man?
I was working in radio and collecting a pay check with taxes taken out of it when I was 12 years old... of course, I got all of the taxes back in a refund at the years end but I was expecting my check to be for one amount and it was for another. :( Anyway....I was in Junior High School and we went to our Music class and on this day there was a guy there from the local radio station. He spoke to our class about his job and what it encompassed and about careers in the industry. I was always intrigued by radio...when I was just a kid I had two steroes and I would "pretend" to be a DJ at home....when I told him this story he invited me and a few friends to come down and take a tour one day. We went there and within about 2 hours I was sitting in the DJ chair "running the board"..which means I was doing everything a DJ does except opening the microphone. We all put our heads together that day and decided that we would start a Saturday Morning Radio show called "Kid's are DJ's too" and my friends and I would play some music and do some news stories targetted to the local kids. We covered sports and events at the schools and such and this little show just took off. From there, I ended up working in radio for the next bunch of years. I was still in High School and working in radio full time. I have worked the morning drive show at one of the largest radio stations in the South East United States and help the position of Music Director and have worked in Sales. I decided a long time ago that it was not the type of industry that I wanted to rely on for the my long term income, but I have always stayd very close to the business. --T |
19. Did you ever do door to door sales?
I worked for a company called Skinner's Furniture. Skinner's was a really old furniture store that sold furniture on an old fashioned "route". Every morning I would load up a truck full of home furnishings (couches, beds, tables, the works) and I would go door to door collecting monthly payments from my existing customers and trying to sell new stuff to new ones. The goal was to come back with a pocket full of money and empty truck :) --T |
20. How many adult conventions do you attend a year? Which ones? Favorites? How many girls do you usually bring to an adult convention?
Let me answer these questions in reverse. If I bring any girls to an adult convention it will be ONE. Only one time did I bring more than one girl to a convention and it was because these two girls shared a single brain so you could not take out one without the other or she would just sit there and drool or something :) I, personally, prefer to meet new girls when we travel around. My favorite show is without a doubt the PHX show. The CCBill crew puts on one fantastic get together. It is professional, yet casual. It seems to attract the program owners and operators much more than most of the regional shows yet it still seems like you see everyone at this show. After that I would say that I love Fay's shows. Yes, there are many things that I wish were different about her shows, but the one thing you KNOW is that every decision that she makes is to try to make the show better for the attendees and the sponsors. She "gets it", imo. After that, I like both Curacao and the Santa Monica show (which is saying alot considering everyone knows that I *DESPISE* the Los Angeles area but Eric puts on a good show and Chris Mallick and his people put together such a great night life, what is not to love?) As I general rule I attend about one show per month...or maybe a little less...10-12 per year. |
21. What's the most amount of money you've ever spent on a one night stay in a hotel room?
Wow. Hmmmm. Is that just for the room or is that including room charges? I assume you are talking about just the room rate...I am drawing a blank. I like to stay in nice rooms so it is not unusual for me to pay between $1,000 and $3,000 for a hotel room and off the top of my head I can think of a couple of times that I was over $4,000 but I can think of the *most*. Let me get into the office and ask my accounting people to look it up and I will come back to this question. |
22. Discuss some of your failed businesses. Talk about at least 3 of them in detail.
I hit on this above, explaining the two shoppers, the teen night club, and the ad agency and discussed their failures above. Needless to say I have known failure when it comes to business and in fact, I have had a failure or two since getting into this business. I believe that if you are not making mistakes you are not doing anything. If you do everything perfectly every time you are not pushing yourself and growing. |
23. Talk about gambling. What's a "Well"? What's the appeal of Vegas to you?
I assume you meant to ask "What is a WHALE", right? Those that know me well know that I am a man with little will power when it comes to my vices. When things first started going really well for me some friends were pushing me to join them in Vegas to gamble at stakes that we never could before....and I liked it :) For several years I would go to Vegas and gamble more and more and more. It finally got to the point to where I was not happy about a trip to Vegas unless I won or lost six figures. I woke up one day and said to myself "this is ridiculous" and gave it up. Now, I will play blackjack when we are all in CUR or somewhere like that where the table maximums are $500 per hand because I can't lose too much money at those stakes :) A whale is something that is WAY more than me.....there are something like 7-8 whales left in the world. These are guys that will come to Vegas and will be willing to win or lose more than a million dollars on a single trip. I know that the #1 Whale is Australian Kerry Packer. There are several Asians on the list and the only American I can think of is Larry Flynt. Vegas is like no other town on earth. It is the only, true 24x7 town in the world. I think the biggest reason that I like it is that I have made so many friends out there in the nightlife that it is like going home. It is funny, but it has been too many weeks since I have been there last and over the past 2-3 weeks I have been getting calls from Vegas friends wondering if I am OK. --T |
OK, my son is dying for me to come throw the ball with him...I kept him out of school today so that I could spend some time with him before I leave town for three weeks so I am going to do that for a couple of hours and head to the office...I will finish these last few questions this afternoon, I promise :)
Thanks for everything guys....I have been reading your comments and I will go back and comment on them when I am done...I am a man on a mission here heheheh :) --T |
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24. Who really runs NationalNet?
I don't mind saying that it is a team. We have a group of people that have different specialties that each bring their specific talents to the mix. If I was forced to narrow that down more I would say that it is predominately Bill VanVorst (LBBV). Bill has always handled the day-to-day business of NatNet bringing me into the equation when he feels that it is necessary....he reminds me all the time that he is the reason that I can travel and do the things that many of you see me doing, and he is right. Having someone like him is essential to any business because he not only makes good decisions, he is the pinnacle of Customer Service and he preaches it to all that work for him. With all of that said, however, he still has a support team. Teiko handles all of the finances, Tomas handles all of the Support Personnel, Andrew heads up all of the special projects, and I am the General Manager of the Yelling at Vendors Department :). We learned a very long time ago that this company is too big for it to come down to one person. |
25. What is the difference between buying gigs of transfer and megabits of transit?
This is a tough question that takes a LONG answer....but whoever gave Sleazy this question knew that I had already written a long explanation and have saved it for many years. So in aneffort to conserve time, I am going to just paste it here.....remember, this this was written about 6 years ago and I didnt read over it today so there may have been some small changes since then.....but here goes..... OK....let's see if I can make this easy enough to explain.....when buying hosting you can purchase the bandwidth portion in one of two ways, either TRANSFER or THROUGHPUT. Lets look at them individually.... Throughput is the actual total SIZE of the combined files that are sent by the server. Throughput is sold in Gigabytes (GB) and is an aggregate monthly total. So, for example, lets say you have a web page called THISPAGE.HTML and the actual page is 25k and on this page you have 3 graphic images that are 25k each then that is a total of 100k, right?? If 100,000 people come to that page over the course of a month then your Throughput would be calculated as 100kB X 100,000 = 10,000,000kB or 10GB. So for that month your THROUGHPUT would be 10GB. This does not take into account if all 100,000 people hit the server at the same time or were evenly spread out over the course of the month it is still 10GB of THROUGHPUT for the month. Now....onto TRANSFER....but before we begin let me state that in *NO* circumstances can you mix Throughput and Transfer. It is physically impossible and you will see that in a second. TRANSFER is measured in Megabits Per Second (Mbps) and measures how much information is traveling through the "pipe" at any given time. This is usually used for larger clients because in order to push more information through the pipe, you need a bigger pipe. I like to compare TRANSFER to Water in a series of water pipes. Imagine that your home PC has a water hose connected to it instead of a telephone line. The water hose is 1/2" and is connected to the side of your house where it meets a 2" PVC pipe and your house is connected to the Water Main, which is a 12" Pipe. In this example your water hose is your home telephone line and your house is your ISP and the Water Main is the backbones. It does not matter how hard you try you are only going to get 1/2" of water into your PC at any given time because the "pipe" is only a 1/2" water hose. Now if I were going to sell you water BY THE GALLON, that would be called Throughput (see above)....or I can sell you a PIPE and just charge you for the amount of water that you push through the pipe at any given time...this is called TRANSFER. So for example, if I take a measurement right now and you are pushing 1" of water through the pipe and I look again in 5 minutes and you are pushing 1" still and I look again in 5 more minutes and you are pushing 1/2" and I look again in 5 more minutes and you are pushing 2" then how big of a pipe do you need to accommodate your traffic flow without any water being backed up like a funnel??? You would need a 2" pipe....but you are not using 2" all the time so why do you have to pay for a 2" pipe all the time?? That?s where the 95% comes in. The 95th percentile (which is fast becoming the industry standard) simply means that the hosting company will look at your pipe every 5 minutes and take a reading and add that reading to a long list that they keep for an entire month. At the end of the month that lists will be 8640 readings (there are 12 5minute intervals in an hour, 24 hours a day for 30 days). They will then take that list and sort it from the biggest number to the smallest number so that your largest 5 minute reading is on the top and the second largest is next and the third largest is next and so on and so forth. The top 432 entries (5%) are discarded and the 433rd is considered your "95th Precentile" and that is the figure that you pay for. The 95th percentile was designed to help chop off wild peeks and just bill you for what you are sustaining on a regular basis. As for what is more advantageous it totally depends on your situation and what is most important to you. With THROUGHPUT you have little control over the size of your connection so that means that if you are filling your connection up and it is getting backed up or bottle knecked like a funnel, you will never know it because you are only seeing what the server actually transferred...not what it couldn?t get around to because it was backed up. With transfer you should have access to your Hosting Companies graphs (usually MRTG graphs is the industry standard) and you can see your transfer yourself and if you see a flat line across the top of the graphs then you know that your hosting company doesn't have enough bandwidth to handle your needs (and this is much more common than one would think). ***IF YOU ARE BEING BILLED ON 95TH PERCENTILE MAKE SURE YOUR HOSTING COMPANY PROVIDES YOU WITH THOSE GRAPHS...if they refuse, they obviously have something to hide. If you have your own Sysadmin then you can actually install your own copy of MRTG on your server and double-check their graphs. (I can tell you that is what we do to our providers and we welcome people to put us through the same scrutiny). What does MRTG mean and do you have an example of one so I can see what it looks like? The Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) is a tool to monitor the traffic load on network-links. MRTG generates HTML pages containing GIF images, which provide a LIVE visual representation of this traffic. You can read up on it and even download and use it from: http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/web...mrtg/mrtg.html On the site you can see examples of the graphs and how they work. WARNING: This site is written FOR GEEKS, BY GEEKS. Do not expect to understand it thoroughly unless you are a little bit of a geek, too! :-) >Also, with 95 Percentile can I have my transfer rate limited to some upper limit so that I have a cap on what my bandwidth cost will be each month? I would worry that if I had 2 or 3 days with 10x my normal traffic I would have a heart attack when I get the bill. In a word, YES, you can have your bandwidth CAPPED if you like, and if your Hosting Company will do it. With that said, and I can only speak for NationalNet, we do not allow our clients to cap their bandwidth and this is based on sound business practices. Example #1: You own a web site that is getting hammered with traffic, bandwidth goes UP....but so do REVENUES...and thus so do PROFITS! Example #2: You own a 3rd party feed that your clients are putting onto their web sites and one of them gets hammered with traffic and bandwidth goes up....if you are capped then it bottlenecks and surfers have to WAIT for the page to load until the people in line ahead of them are done...then your clients start canceling their service because their surfers are complaining that the pages never load...then you go out of business because you can't pay your bills. It?s a vicious cycle, I know. >Also, you say this is becoming the industry standard. Is that the way that your providers are charging you now? Yes, again! Because we are a major player in this arena we have been charged this way since the beginning (1997). Some hosting providers will sell you bandwidth for a dedicated server based on Gigs of transfer, much like a shared server account, instead of the 95th percentile. Why would they do this, when dedicated servers take up almost 85-90% of their total bandwidth? Because, this usually means that THEY are capped by THEIR upstream providers at their request and don't have to worry about overages, as they are on a fixed rate. So...what is the problem with this? What happens when some site on another server gets hit with a password trader? They suck up all the bandwidth, and the surfers attempting to get to YOUR sites are left waiting in line, which translates to lost sales. Traffic in our industry is very spiky...on any given day, it goes up and down in fairly wild extremes. For instance, our own MRTG graphs look like mountains and valleys. Joe surfer gets out of work, and the bandwidth goes up...and keeps going up until about midnite, when it starts going down. Password traders, special traffic deals, etc, all contribute to this "spikiness" (did I just make up a word?) Any host worth it's salt must make sure that they have lots of overhead to cover this spikiness, so that the actions of one or two webmasters does not affect everyone else. It's very expensive for a good host to pay for all that "bandwidth overhead", but in the long run, it's well worth it. |
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26. Did loosing Matt hurt your business?
Not in the least. Of course, it hurt me, personally, but not the business. It kind of goes back the theory of you dont know what you have until it is gone. Most of us thought Matt just came to work to draw a check (JUST KIDDING) but we really didnt realize how much he was taking care of until we had to take care of it without him. Was it noticeable to anyone outside of our offices, no...but we felt his departure inside. On another note, Matt is like family so it was hard to see him go, but we were all excited about his new opportunity and we will do anything in our power to make sure that he is succesful. Make no mistake about it, I believe that his success is reflective of NatNet so we want to be sure he does well!! Besides, we all love Matt :) |
27. Who do you look up to in the adult business? Down on?
There are a few people that I look up to in this business and I hate naming names because I will inevitably forget someone and feel awful about it....but the here are a few that just pop into my mind.... Chris Mallick - Chris is the kind of guy that could easily be my idol. He has a lot of qualities that I admire in a person in both his business and personal life. I have seen how he can conduct himself in both a board meeting and a bar and I see the way he lights up when he talks about his kids. These things mean so much to me and I love him for it. Ron Cadwell - I love Ron because.....well.....umm....err...because he has a Black AMEX and likes to pick up the tab!! HAHAHAHA (just kidding) Seriously, Ron is as good of a guy as I know. Ron would give the shirt off of his back to anyone that he thought needed it...of course, knowing Ron he would just buy them a new LV shirt!!! Ron is a helluva business man and knows what his goals are and works to acheive them as hard as anyone I know. I have watched him build CCBill from a blip on the map into the power house it is today by just treating people right, doing what you say you are going to do, and making sure to be on the "up and up" in all dealings. That is a mouthful in this business. Wow...I cant keep writing paragraphs here...but the things that impress me are people like Lou and his different views on running his sites, RogerV just walking away from a steady to gig to start something on his own in a market that some say is way over-saturated...and being succesful at it, Matt for the same reasons, MarcDe for being smart enough to jump into this business later than alot of people and take some risks and go on to domainte and entire industry...I could keep going forever....but I will change gears on you....I respect people like JFK who find a new avenue and become succesful with it....I have always had respect for the WEG guys who brought the whole "Join 4 Free" concept to the industry. If there is one thing you will find here is that I like "do-ers" and not followers. I like people who bring something new to the table....even though I tell people all the time that I have never had an original idea in my life, I still respect the hell out of those that have them. As for who I look down on...there have been a few people but, of course, I am not going to name any names. They know who they are and so do I. (NOTE: This question is going to bite me in the ass because even right now I can think about about 20 more people that I wish I had time to list) --T |
28. Discuss drugs and alcohol and your usage? Thoughts on others' usage at shows and in their personal lives.
I think I hit on my personal demons in the earlier questions so I think that is enough said about that. As for my thoughts on others usage I think that it is their business and that they can do whatever they want and it will not affect me one way or the other. Personally, I know people who function BETTER after hitting a joint than they could ever without it. I know people who can do coke all night and then be in 100% shape for a board meeting the next day. So who am I to say what they should and should not do.....NOW.....WITH THAT SAID....I dont like seeing anyone to anything to jeapordize their business...drugs, alcohol, whatever. If eating too much chocolate makes you hyper and not able to sit through a meeting then I would skip the desert at lunch!!! --T |
29. Tell us about your life in Jacksonville, Florida.
WOW...the funnest 18 months of my life. I was working at the #1 local radio station as the "side kick" to a dude named Hoyle Dempsey who owned the local market. I worked from 5am-9am on the air then did my production work (commercials and such) had any meetings that we needed to have for the next day and then went home around noon. I would sleep for 45 minutes and get up and do my personal errands and such and then come back home and sleep for 45 minutes. By this time it would be time for me to head to my night job where I was the DJ at a Night Club. I would get there around 9pm and work until about 1-2am then I would head home and mess around for a couple of hours then sleep for another 45 minutes and head back to work again. It sounds like a rough life, but it was really fun. Needless to say as a DJ on the morning show and then at night at one of the hottest clubs in town, there were very few days that I went home alone. |
30. What was the best party you've ever been to and why? Discuss.
Hmmm....within the industry or outside the industry. It's hard to say. Within the industry many people have told me that our original Foundation Room party at the top of the Mandalay Bay was one of the best parties that has ever been thrown in this industry. I, personally, like the dinners that Mallick and Lawson have..they are legendary. I like the Players Ball's and I like the GFY Opening parties. I guess best of all, though, I would have to say would be the small gatherings that just end up growing with no rhyme or reason. I remember the first year in Florida when we ended up at Howl at the Moon on a whim and they stayed open for us and people just started showing up. It was a blast. Good friends, good drinks, good times. Like I have always said and many here have heard me say it....if I am with friends that I enjoy hanging out with, you could give me a cooler, a boom box and a KFC parking lot and I would have a blast!!! |
31. How many women have you had sex with in your life? Most amount of women in one day. Most at one time. Any men?
Wow...can I plead the fifth? Can I plead ignorance? The honest answer is that I dont know. I would say more than some and less than others. At one time the most I have ever been with was three girls. The most in one day would be the same day that I had three, I had one earlier in the day for a total of 4. Let me stress for the record that having sex with three girls is NOT all it is cracked up to be. I have never had sex with any men other than having sex near them while we were sharing girls. |
The last two questions are going to take some thought and I need to change venues....I will be back in about an hour to finish these two before people start showing up here for the weekend.
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Great interview T! My next hosting company will be yours! :)
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great interview Sleazy....
Tony you've always been a great person and a gracious host.. kudos to you and your staff for running such a tight ship.. and becoming such sought after people in this industry... :) |
32. What's the worst thing that has ever happened to you in your life? Second Worst? Best? Second best?
Well, lets see here...the worst thing that happened to me I guess would be the loss of about $2.5MM of real money trying to help a company in this business a few years ago that ended up screwing me and a bunch of other people on this board. No, I am not going to mention any names. The best thing that ever happened to me is an easy one...the birth of Jake. I would say the second best thing was that he woke up this morning....and tomorrow the second best thing will be that he woke up again...and the next and the next. I count my blessings everyday that he was born. It is hard to get people to understand the bond that we have but I guess just about any father or mother can say that. --T |
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33. What are your thoughts on the adult business today and the future of the biz? Your role in it today and in the future. Any plans on selling out/retiring?
The adult business is still within a consolidation period. The industry is following a very well proven step-by-step process that every other major innovative indsutry has followed. I compare the internet to automotive, electronics, transportation, etc. If you look back in history you will see a precise pattern to them from their infancy. It is a big boom, a big bust, and then it is followed by steady, slow growth that is usually the time when the big get bigger and the small get consumed one way or the other. It is happening in the internet industry, the hosting industry and the adult internet industry. In addition to that, I see more and more regulation coming because we have not been able to regulate ourselves. It will not be enough to "ruin" the industry, but it will be enough to make people work harder to achieve the same. I try to conduct myself as a leader in this industry but I have never tried to push my beliefs on others. I try to be someone that people can come to and ask questions and try to give straight answers. Sometimes it is not the answers that they want to hear, but it is what I believe. I caught a ton of flack the last time that I sat on a State of the Industry Panel and told everyone that it is my opinion that the affiliate model that we all know and love will be going away and sooner than most people want to think. Needless to say that was not what affiliates wanted to hear, but I backed it up with facts that are not arguable. Now, keep in mind that it is nothing more than an opinion, but I base it in facts. As for my future plans, I am still buying and not interested in selling....now with that said, everything has a price so if someone comes and offers me that magic number I am outta here :) With that said, let me also add that my price is WAY more than anyone would ever pay me for it unless they just had more money than Carter has little liver pills. My hope is that one day I will be able to retire and still maintain an interest in the company while the employees take the controlling interest. That would be a long time in the future, but it would be a true win-win for everyone. I want to be sure that my long term employees are well rewarded when I get to the point that I can stop coming to the office at all. |
Well that's a wrap people.
Sleazy thanks for the interview...if you ever need another line of work might I suggest Dateline NBC? ;) Thanks for the nice things everyone said about me and my companies. It means alot to me to know that we are doing some things right. We will work to continue to keep that trust and confidence that people put in us. As always, if there is ever anything that I can do for any of you please do not hesitate to call on me anytime. --T |
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