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Ambush Interview #31 - 2HousePlague
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Advertise with Ambush interview by contacting Cybercat Ambush Interview #31 2HousePlague 2HousePlague began his online adult career with Adult Friend Finder and made a name for himself with that company in the industry. Comming from a mainstream background, Jack has worked the convention scene for Aff and now recently has embarked on a new career with a different dating company. He's at a point now where everyone knows him at the shows and he tries his best to ensure those people around him are always enjoying themselves. 1. How much coke is too much coke? 2. What's your opinion of those people in this industry who say bad things about others soly for their own economic gain that arn't true? 3. Would you define yourself as a nerd? Have you ever? 4. Why do you live in SF? Are you moving? 5. Do you like fish? discuss 6. What job did you have that you met the most celebs? 7. What were you a model for? Actor? 8. Talk about your time in the Dominican Republic. 9. Talk about Isreal's secret service and your interest there in. 10. What did you do for IBM? 11. Discuss your time with AltaVista. 12. How did you spend $2 million in one day? 13. Why did you get fired for feeding the homeless? 14. Why do you refer to your mom as a 'spiritual explorer' 15. How did you get your B.S. at age 19? 16. Talk about your time in Egypt? 17. How did you meet the love of your life? 18. Discuss falling off a cliff in Yosemite. 19. What's your opinion on rehab centers and a corporate responsibility to take care it's people? 20. Ok, talk about the bird thing... You know.... 21. Why online adult dating? 22. How many conventions did you attend a year - do you plan on attending now? 23. What kind of porn turns you on? 24. What kind of car do you drive - House/condo? 25. Ever had an STD? Addiction problem? 26. What the longest period of time you've stayed awake without sleep? 27. Talk about translation work and what it entails. 28. What was the worse relationship you were ever in? 29. What kind of inhertance did you get? Where did it go? 30. What life lessons did you learn working in seedy hotels 2 years ago? 31. After Friend Finder, how many online adult dating career oportunities were available or presented to you? How many outside of the adult dating community? Jack is currently going though a MAJOR occupational change and I with him the best in his new endevor. |
cool...........
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YARGH! I've been waiting for this one. I find him so interesting, and can't wait to meet him in Miami.
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interesting questions
should be good |
Ohhh, Jack is sure to be a fantastic interview.
WG |
oh this is gonna be a good one.
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Wow, this one should be very good. Love da j-baby. :)
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Adult Friendfinder Rocks
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Adult Friend Finder has always been INCREDIBLE to me :thumbsup |
$2mil in one day is something I'd like to hear about although... I'm not sure I'd spend that in my life time... which sucks.
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This one is interesting :thumbsup
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will be an interesting one to read :thumbsup
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get fucked fatboy
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I know the answer to #23... Jack's a dirty boy.. :winkwink:
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It is an interesting game we play :) All those years of dungeons and dragons is paying off hhahahahh ! |
Wow Sleazy you aren't pulling any punches.
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i ask the hard questions |
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Yeah you do, Sleazy Kicks ass ! |
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Thats ok High payouts are our Vorpal Swords, and merchant banks are our +5 Shields hahhhah. Its all the same ! |
I'm soo looking forward to this .. Jack is a very interesting character :winkwink:
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This will be an interesting Interview i cant wait to hear all theh juicy answers !
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Add to that the Swiss banking Bag of Holding and you've got one helluva character! |
better break out the Voltaire...Jack is going to raise the roof with some of his answers
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Whether you are the CEO of a company or a lonely little nerd nobody talks to in the playground, people will lie and invent and mischaracterize you and the things you do if: 1. They are weak, intimidated, insecure in their own talents and worth, and... 2. They think it will achieve for them some associative benefit with another party. What's saddest about this pattern of behavior is that the groups that huddle together in support of the lies spoken about another person or persons are damning themselves to lives of self-loathing and constant paranoia -- the image of rats squirming together in a barrel suits the idea. I pray for them. j- |
Keep going ..............
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I am glad we got to know each other during the show, Jack, and I look forward to finding out more!
Good luck with your current venture! I know you're on the right track! And good luck finishing all the questions! :1orglaugh |
woohoo Jack is the man!
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1. An academic, a person of intelligence who is passionate about ideas, and... 2. A social misfit, a person who (though perhaps very intelligent -- even "brilliant") lacks the skills to make people feel comfortable around them and to communicate the very ideas about which they may be so passionate. In my case, I was both #1 and #2 till about the age of 12 -- then I lost my virginity, acquired sexual confidence, and learned that the best possible combination for success is not just having the idea, but also being able to make others excited by it -- and to LOVE you for making them excited. j- |
So far so good, can't wait for the rest of your answers :thumbsup
I really enjoy reading your outlook on things... |
this is going to be a good one
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that is so true |
Good stuff thus far. Keep it up top. :)
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I had the pleasure of meeting Jack this past week, am looking forward to readig this interview and conducting some business with him.
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I predict record traffic at Dictionary.com by the time this interview is over.
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YARGH! His intellect be dizzying. :1orglaugh |
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In the last 6+ years, I have found the SF Bay Area probably the most "correct" place I have ever lived or visited. Something is "right" here in SF that seems lacking just about everywhere else. I have a theory about the migration pattern of the European influence across the Atlantic, then across this continent. In the 17th century, when the colonization of "America" may be said to have begun, Europe was at a new height of civilization -- including heights of both artistic, technological and scientific achievement. In spite of those levels of unprecedented "quality of life" (as measured by the elaborateness of the average European life), a group of people decided to venture into the WILDERNESS, because of their IDEALS. At that time, the "Wilderness" was the unknown distances across the Atlantic Ocean, and whatever strange lands lay beyond. The prospect was fraught with many unpredictable perils and a high likelihood of death and suffering. As many of you know about me, I like to look for the science in things that don't seem to contain science. In the case of the "Pilgrims", I see their departure from Europe (at that time and for that reason) as a kind of Evolutionary "cut", as evidence of the presence of something in THOSE people that was not present in those who stayed in Europe. Call it what you like, but these people willingly risked EVERYTHING for what they believed. That was cut #1. About two hundred years later, after the wilderness had been considerably conquered and civilization had gained a foothold, another group of people (now "Americans") decided to leave the safety and certainty of the East Coast to head WEST, once again, into the WILDERNESS. This time, the ideological motivations had changed and, combining a sense of OPPORTUNITY with a tolerance for difficulty and adversity, became what is best described as the Pioneering Spirit. That was cut #2. On the West Coast, having no more westward WILDERNESS to venture into, civilization once again developed and evolved into cities -- one such is San Francisco. Now I couldn't tell you why it happened here, but I think that an amazing thing (seen nowhere else on Earth) has happened in San Francisco. In this great city, we have the unique combination (after two successive evolutionary "cuts") of an extreme form of idealism plus pioneerism in a TRUE CITY, in the European sense. By city I mean a settled area whose streets and parks and "places" result from the natural movement of humans through its geography and topography -- and not from the movements and necessities of motor vehicles. As a result, it is a vibrant place occuppied by some of the most evolved and exciting thinkers I have ever met. Here are two poems I wrote inspired by living in SF and by the people I've met here. One describes a way of thinking I admire, the other the migratory phenomenon I described above. "Hippies" Turning out a piece of art, espousing controversial points of view, you always do the things that say to Everyone: "You're okay, too!" and make your kids un-anxious, just like you. 10 May, 2004. "One Direction of Travel" Where do we go from here? The West.. is fully occupied. "Civility" is out of space. And the Idealists are crying out for Natives to convert. Nor do the Anarchists have any wilderness to shed their clothes and all their common sense. It feels a bit like Europe! Now... that we have reached a Coast of sorts, and face (like the Atlantic, once) a vast, impenetrable void, again, what can we do but contemplate the cities we have built and left, as if it were our fate? 24 August, 2003 j- |
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My first "tank" experience (versus the doomed goldfish in the bowl experience at the carnival we've all had) was a 10-gallon that came with fish, food, filters and, for me, the promise of a world I could CREATE. I've kept: sharks, piranhas, discus, african cichlids, rays, puffers, scorpionish, moray eels and hundreds of others, ranging in price from free (caught by me) to over $500 (I once paid for a rare Red Sea butterfly, I just HAD to have). Here are some pix of tanks I've had... A mini-reef tank: http://home.att.net/~marchhamm/Mini_Reef.bmp An "aggressive" salt-water tank: http://home.att.net/~marchhamm/TriggersandGroupers.bmp j- |
YARGH!
I always see these letters, and numbers highlighted in your sig... I C (see?) 666 a plague, then c:\ (see?) ping. Secret code? or just worked out that way? Great interview so far. Pirate mode re-enabled YARGH! me hearties, where be me pegleg wax? The good ship Chio... It is rising.... |
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Should I wake up Theo, and let him know the bus is coming? |
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