What we really think about Farmerart!
dallas702
Wandering
Actually, from his posting on this site, I am impressed. He seem to have a wicked sense of humor and a willingness to take as much grief as we can dish out.
But I really hate that I don't have nearly as much $$$ to spend on strippers as he does.
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He tells some very interesting stories and it's interesting to hear how the 1% lives.
He also seems to be a little whiny in regards to perceived issues with wealthy people.
He's both a beacon and a warning. Yes, we, of course, would all like his bank account, but it seems it may have come at a cost. He himself says he regrets never having started a family. So was that part of the price he paid for the riches? I have some other friends who also went the workaholic and are starting to question their choices. Riches is good. One of the three most important things in life. But balance is good too.
I think the thing most admirable about art is his honesty and modesty. Like tittyfag says he is very open about who he is both for good and for bad, and despite all that money, it really does feel like he is just another one of the boys.
If I had to state one, single thought about him, it would be: He writes so well, that even when he has a *bad* experience, it makes for some very *good* reading for the rest of us!
He's smart. Funny. Love the breadth of his vocabulary. Rich, but in a down-to-earth, good way.
The board is better with him.
Can't be easy.
Ask other richie riches - Woods, Hugh Grant, Clinton, Edwards, Kennedy, ...
Wealth and free-love don't mix.
There's bliss is being nameless and shameless
He likes hockey!
There should be some reward for freezing your ass off in the Great White North (and Eskimo pussy IS NOT what I had in mind).
farmerart = founder
I'm tired of covering for founder!
The Most Interesting Man on TUSCL.
You characters must have been seriously bored while I was away in Europe with my Toronto sweetie.
I wasn't bored.