[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
I like how all the old white guys can’t decide what old white guy they want to party with.
Carry on gentlemen.[/quote]
I was gonna mention Wol, but then I realized he was white as well.
lol
[quote]Soulja874 wrote:
I like how all the old white guys can’t decide what old white guy they want to party with.
Carry on gentlemen.[/quote]
I was gonna mention Wol, but then I realized he was white as well.
lol
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
You snooze you lose Rock.
And BG, I’m not a thug. Can’t raise the roof. :([/quote]
LOL. No admission for “citizens”.
You might have to wait until I launch the annual Fall “businessmen and hoes” party. LOL
FTR, I love asian chicks. They are like crash dummies for cock. [/quote]
What about “Hang Arounds”? I know that’s what the local Bandidos call non-members and some times they let “citizens” hang around. Those dudes can be scary though. Some times I go to a local ice house, really low key place. Kind of dingy, off the beaten path, easy to get to know the bar tender and regulars and have a few casual cold ones, no one cares who you are or where you are going that kind of thing.
But the Bandidos like it too and they can be cool but when they get all methed up they are like a fucking Viking raiding party and you better watch out. They pick on me because I wear docker shorts and casual slip on shoes but it’s mostly in jest. I have to take it though because if I hit one they will all beat the fucking shit out me even if they did like me personally and if I make fun of their boots or body odor I will undoubtedly find myself in a fight/beatdown. They don’t like insults, even in jest and especially when high.
Plus, every financial seminar w/happy hour turns in to a Business Man and Hoe party. Business Ho’s are fun. Take charge personalities, just the right amount of restless boredom and not an ounce of shy. If you put one on I’d go. Especially if you put me in contact with some of your agents it sounds like you arranged legal work for. I’m assuming they are mad at their previous annuity broker and could use a new one.[/quote]
LOL at business hoes.
I know a bandido from texas btw. And “hang around” is a biker term, but you’re not really a hang around. A hang around is a guy that actually hangs and rides with them and is accepted. A hang around is not a prospect but more “associate”. It means you’re “alright” and they don’t mind your presence for most things except probably “church” (club meetings). A hang around is unlikely to be a regular “citizen” either
You just happen to go the same bar.
At AIG we had a large panel of nationwide brokers as AIG was very enthusiastic about structured settlements, mostly b/c AIG had its own life company and could take money from the one pocket and put it into the other
If you explain exactly what you do on your end, I’ll give some thought to what contacts (if any) might assist.
[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
You snooze you lose Rock.
And BG, I’m not a thug. Can’t raise the roof. :([/quote]
LOL. No admission for “citizens”.
You might have to wait until I launch the annual Fall “businessmen and hoes” party. LOL
FTR, I love asian chicks. They are like crash dummies for cock. [/quote]
What about “Hang Arounds”? I know that’s what the local Bandidos call non-members and some times they let “citizens” hang around. Those dudes can be scary though. Some times I go to a local ice house, really low key place. Kind of dingy, off the beaten path, easy to get to know the bar tender and regulars and have a few casual cold ones, no one cares who you are or where you are going that kind of thing.
But the Bandidos like it too and they can be cool but when they get all methed up they are like a fucking Viking raiding party and you better watch out. They pick on me because I wear docker shorts and casual slip on shoes but it’s mostly in jest. I have to take it though because if I hit one they will all beat the fucking shit out me even if they did like me personally and if I make fun of their boots or body odor I will undoubtedly find myself in a fight/beatdown. They don’t like insults, even in jest and especially when high.
Plus, every financial seminar w/happy hour turns in to a Business Man and Hoe party. Business Ho’s are fun. Take charge personalities, just the right amount of restless boredom and not an ounce of shy. If you put one on I’d go. Especially if you put me in contact with some of your agents it sounds like you arranged legal work for. I’m assuming they are mad at their previous annuity broker and could use a new one.[/quote]
LOL at business hoes.
I know a bandido from texas btw. And “hang around” is a biker term, but you’re not really a hang around. A hang around is a guy that actually hangs and rides with them and is accepted. A hang around is not a prospect but more “associate”. It means you’re “alright” and they don’t mind your presence for most things except probably “church” (club meetings). A hang around is unlikely to be a regular “citizen” either
You just happen to go the same bar.
At AIG we had a large panel of nationwide brokers as AIG was very enthusiastic about structured settlements, mostly b/c AIG had its own life company and could take money from the one pocket and put it into the other
If you explain exactly what you do on your end, I’ll give some thought to what contacts (if any) might assist.
[/quote]
There are lots of Bandidos in Texas. They were founded just east of Houston and San Leon is considered part of the greater Houston area these days. I’m familiar with hang arounds and the structure. I don’t hang out or ride with them on a regular basis but was invited to a b-day party for the president. I went and learned that I don’t even know what partying is. We don’t hang out though. I couldn’t and wouldn’t call them just to see what’s up. We do say hello and shit, play pool… I just don’t get to jab back when they make insulting jokes because I’m not cool enough and they have to show differentiation some how. Fucking outlaws. And talk about a “don’t give a fuck attitude”, I think one percenters in general wrote the book though they do have strict codes of honor too so… I don’t know.
There is a poster here who pm’d me after reading a thread who evidently is with a subsidiary of AIG. What I do puts me in AIG’s crosshairs so nevermind. I see their building every morning and thank the good lord above they fucked up royally in the mortgage crisis, no offense but it opened some doors for me on my end even though I have nothing to do with mortgages.
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
You snooze you lose Rock.
And BG, I’m not a thug. Can’t raise the roof. :([/quote]
LOL. No admission for “citizens”.
You might have to wait until I launch the annual Fall “businessmen and hoes” party. LOL
FTR, I love asian chicks. They are like crash dummies for cock. [/quote]
What about “Hang Arounds”? I know that’s what the local Bandidos call non-members and some times they let “citizens” hang around. Those dudes can be scary though. Some times I go to a local ice house, really low key place. Kind of dingy, off the beaten path, easy to get to know the bar tender and regulars and have a few casual cold ones, no one cares who you are or where you are going that kind of thing.
But the Bandidos like it too and they can be cool but when they get all methed up they are like a fucking Viking raiding party and you better watch out. They pick on me because I wear docker shorts and casual slip on shoes but it’s mostly in jest. I have to take it though because if I hit one they will all beat the fucking shit out me even if they did like me personally and if I make fun of their boots or body odor I will undoubtedly find myself in a fight/beatdown. They don’t like insults, even in jest and especially when high.
Plus, every financial seminar w/happy hour turns in to a Business Man and Hoe party. Business Ho’s are fun. Take charge personalities, just the right amount of restless boredom and not an ounce of shy. If you put one on I’d go. Especially if you put me in contact with some of your agents it sounds like you arranged legal work for. I’m assuming they are mad at their previous annuity broker and could use a new one.[/quote]
LOL at business hoes.
I know a bandido from texas btw. And “hang around” is a biker term, but you’re not really a hang around. A hang around is a guy that actually hangs and rides with them and is accepted. A hang around is not a prospect but more “associate”. It means you’re “alright” and they don’t mind your presence for most things except probably “church” (club meetings). A hang around is unlikely to be a regular “citizen” either
You just happen to go the same bar.
At AIG we had a large panel of nationwide brokers as AIG was very enthusiastic about structured settlements, mostly b/c AIG had its own life company and could take money from the one pocket and put it into the other
If you explain exactly what you do on your end, I’ll give some thought to what contacts (if any) might assist.
[/quote]
There are lots of Bandidos in Texas. They were founded just east of Houston and San Leon is considered part of the greater Houston area these days. I’m familiar with hang arounds and the structure. I don’t hang out or ride with them on a regular basis but was invited to a b-day party for the president. I went and learned that I don’t even know what partying is. We don’t hang out though. I couldn’t and wouldn’t call them just to see what’s up. We do say hello and shit, play pool… I just don’t get to jab back when they make insulting jokes because I’m not cool enough and they have to show differentiation some how. Fucking outlaws. And talk about a “don’t give a fuck attitude”, I think one percenters in general wrote the book though they do have strict codes of honor too so… I don’t know.
There is a poster here who pm’d me after reading a thread who evidently is with a subsidiary of AIG. What I do puts me in AIG’s crosshairs so nevermind. I see their building every morning and thank the good lord above they fucked up royally in the mortgage crisis, no offense but it opened some doors for me on my end even though I have nothing to do with mortgages.
[/quote]
Well, bikers DO know how to party. It’s all they fucking do. And yes, I’d say some (not all) of them don’t give a fuck…it’s just part of the culture. And trust me, there are plenty of “codes”, but no fucking honor. Honor takes character. Lean on someone without character, and any illusion of “honor” disintegrates. If we’re intellectually honest, and remove any of the romanticism of such “groups”, the best we can call it is “situational loyalty”.
I have no allegiance to AIG. I do have contacts nationwide that have nothing to do with AIG, but again, my only contacts are at the broker level - those that brokered the structured settlements. Again, I don’t understand exactly what you do. I was gone from AIG before they tanked. But they are making a nice comeback. They will never be what they were, but that die was cast when they booted Greenberg. Greenberg built that place. And he still owns that place. If ever there was a pointless ouster, it was his.
[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
You snooze you lose Rock.
And BG, I’m not a thug. Can’t raise the roof. :([/quote]
LOL. No admission for “citizens”.
You might have to wait until I launch the annual Fall “businessmen and hoes” party. LOL
FTR, I love asian chicks. They are like crash dummies for cock. [/quote]
What about “Hang Arounds”? I know that’s what the local Bandidos call non-members and some times they let “citizens” hang around. Those dudes can be scary though. Some times I go to a local ice house, really low key place. Kind of dingy, off the beaten path, easy to get to know the bar tender and regulars and have a few casual cold ones, no one cares who you are or where you are going that kind of thing.
But the Bandidos like it too and they can be cool but when they get all methed up they are like a fucking Viking raiding party and you better watch out. They pick on me because I wear docker shorts and casual slip on shoes but it’s mostly in jest. I have to take it though because if I hit one they will all beat the fucking shit out me even if they did like me personally and if I make fun of their boots or body odor I will undoubtedly find myself in a fight/beatdown. They don’t like insults, even in jest and especially when high.
Plus, every financial seminar w/happy hour turns in to a Business Man and Hoe party. Business Ho’s are fun. Take charge personalities, just the right amount of restless boredom and not an ounce of shy. If you put one on I’d go. Especially if you put me in contact with some of your agents it sounds like you arranged legal work for. I’m assuming they are mad at their previous annuity broker and could use a new one.[/quote]
LOL at business hoes.
I know a bandido from texas btw. And “hang around” is a biker term, but you’re not really a hang around. A hang around is a guy that actually hangs and rides with them and is accepted. A hang around is not a prospect but more “associate”. It means you’re “alright” and they don’t mind your presence for most things except probably “church” (club meetings). A hang around is unlikely to be a regular “citizen” either
You just happen to go the same bar.
At AIG we had a large panel of nationwide brokers as AIG was very enthusiastic about structured settlements, mostly b/c AIG had its own life company and could take money from the one pocket and put it into the other
If you explain exactly what you do on your end, I’ll give some thought to what contacts (if any) might assist.
[/quote]
There are lots of Bandidos in Texas. They were founded just east of Houston and San Leon is considered part of the greater Houston area these days. I’m familiar with hang arounds and the structure. I don’t hang out or ride with them on a regular basis but was invited to a b-day party for the president. I went and learned that I don’t even know what partying is. We don’t hang out though. I couldn’t and wouldn’t call them just to see what’s up. We do say hello and shit, play pool… I just don’t get to jab back when they make insulting jokes because I’m not cool enough and they have to show differentiation some how. Fucking outlaws. And talk about a “don’t give a fuck attitude”, I think one percenters in general wrote the book though they do have strict codes of honor too so… I don’t know.
There is a poster here who pm’d me after reading a thread who evidently is with a subsidiary of AIG. What I do puts me in AIG’s crosshairs so nevermind. I see their building every morning and thank the good lord above they fucked up royally in the mortgage crisis, no offense but it opened some doors for me on my end even though I have nothing to do with mortgages.
[/quote]
Well, bikers DO know how to party. It’s all they fucking do. And yes, I’d say some (not all) of them don’t give a fuck…it’s just part of the culture. And trust me, there are plenty of “codes”, but no fucking honor. Honor takes character. Lean on someone without character, and any illusion of “honor” disintegrates. If we’re intellectually honest, and remove any of the romanticism of such “groups”, the best we can call it is “situational loyalty”.
I have no allegiance to AIG. I do have contacts nationwide that have nothing to do with AIG, but again, my only contacts are at the broker level - those that brokered the structured settlements. Again, I don’t understand exactly what you do. I was gone from AIG before they tanked. But they are making a nice comeback. They will never be what they were, but that die was cast when they booted Greenberg. Greenberg built that place. And he still owns that place. If ever there was a pointless ouster, it was his. [/quote]
What I do is pretty simple. I am a middle man.
I’m licensed to sell annuities and other securities and represent a number of banks/financial institutions who originate their own literal dollars direct from the Federal Reserve.
I push their money out to individual insurance/financial agents and brokers who in turn sell them to their own clients as part of their retirement/college fund/whatever savings plan they have.
Kind of like Budweiser brews beer, distributors sell it to bars, bars sell it to patrons. I’m the distributor and I sell money.
In this way, money flows like a river from the head spring (Feds) down to the ocean (consumers) and I have made myself a sort of dam where some of it pools for my use.
This way I have agents doing all the hard work for me and my sales guys keep up with them at this point, like account managers kind of. They find new agents to “shelve” our products too.
I provide marketing and incentives for these agents to use annuities through me (I like annuities because clients have a very low attrition rate) and use my guys to get the message out to them so that I can be sure they are aggressively including my products in their own clients portfolios.
It’s a pretty sweet set up but can be stressful. I really have to dot my Is and cross my Ts with paper trails, especially with all the fraud going around. People like me don’t get bailouts for fucking up like corporations, we get jail.
Fortunately I can never be scammed or muscled myself though. I can just as easily show corporate intimidation/foul play from some one else but I don’t want to cross wires with a big player because I can’t outlast them in some silly civil suit.
Anyways, that is the basic overview.
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
I’m licensed to sell annuities and other securities and represent a number of banks/financial institutions who originate their own literal dollars direct from the Federal Reserve.
I push their money out to individual insurance/financial agents and brokers who in turn sell them to their own clients as part of their retirement/college fund/whatever savings plan they have.
Kind of like Budweiser brews beer, distributors sell it to bars, bars sell it to patrons. I’m the distributor and I sell money.
In this way, money flows like a river from the head spring (Feds) down to the ocean (consumers) and I have made myself a sort of dam where some of it pools for my use.
This way I have agents doing all the hard work for me and my sales guys keep up with them at this point, like account managers kind of. They find new agents to “shelve” our products too.
I provide marketing and incentives for these agents to use annuities through me (I like annuities because clients have a very low attrition rate) and use my guys to get the message out to them so that I can be sure they are aggressively including my products in their own clients portfolios.
It’s a pretty sweet set up but can be stressful. I really have to dot my Is and cross my Ts with paper trails, especially with all the fraud going around. People like me don’t get bailouts for fucking up like corporations, we get jail.
Fortunately I can never be scammed or muscled myself though. I can just as easily show corporate intimidation/foul play from some one else but I don’t want to cross wires with a big player because I can’t outlast them in some silly civil suit.
Anyways, that is the basic overview.
[/quote]
Give it to me using the typical structured settlement broker with which I am familiar. We settled a million dollar case. We want to structure a portion of that settlement. I contact my favorite approved broker, and tell him to run the numbers. Plaintiff accepts. Broker books the annuity thru whatever financial institution had the acceptable (to the plaintiff) credit rating and and the deal is done.
Where do you fit in the above scenario that I’m familiar with?
[quote]TheBodyGuard wrote:
[quote]HoustonGuy wrote:
I’m licensed to sell annuities and other securities and represent a number of banks/financial institutions who originate their own literal dollars direct from the Federal Reserve.
I push their money out to individual insurance/financial agents and brokers who in turn sell them to their own clients as part of their retirement/college fund/whatever savings plan they have.
Kind of like Budweiser brews beer, distributors sell it to bars, bars sell it to patrons. I’m the distributor and I sell money.
In this way, money flows like a river from the head spring (Feds) down to the ocean (consumers) and I have made myself a sort of dam where some of it pools for my use.
This way I have agents doing all the hard work for me and my sales guys keep up with them at this point, like account managers kind of. They find new agents to “shelve” our products too.
I provide marketing and incentives for these agents to use annuities through me (I like annuities because clients have a very low attrition rate) and use my guys to get the message out to them so that I can be sure they are aggressively including my products in their own clients portfolios.
It’s a pretty sweet set up but can be stressful. I really have to dot my Is and cross my Ts with paper trails, especially with all the fraud going around. People like me don’t get bailouts for fucking up like corporations, we get jail.
Fortunately I can never be scammed or muscled myself though. I can just as easily show corporate intimidation/foul play from some one else but I don’t want to cross wires with a big player because I can’t outlast them in some silly civil suit.
Anyways, that is the basic overview.
[/quote]
Give it to me using the typical structured settlement broker with which I am familiar. We settled a million dollar case. We want to structure a portion of that settlement. I contact my favorite approved broker, and tell him to run the numbers. Plaintiff accepts. Broker books the annuity thru whatever financial institution had the acceptable (to the plaintiff) credit rating and and the deal is done.
Where do you fit in the above scenario that I’m familiar with?[/quote]I would be an agent of the financial institution at the end of your process. But I represent multiple institutions, allowing “shopping” to occur.
I don’t usually get involved with lawsuits though, I contact “Joe Blow Financial” or “Joe Blow Retirement Group” in Any Town USA and add a product to their arsenal. Technically Joe Blow would be your man but I would be in the shadows running your annuity from the originator through him.
Houston Guy is the Wizard of derailing his own threads. I like it.
Party: The whole San Diego crew. That city needs to be turned on it’s ear by pure debauchery that only comes from a group of dudes who don’t give a fuck. San Diego really does translate to a Whales Vagina when it comes to the dudes who party there. Just a buch of sea-water smellin mammalian gashes walking around in plaid shirts and flip flops. This goes for the Marines and Sailors who party there too. Even the roughhousing that does occur turns into weepy fagotry, and I think the T-Nation san-diegans can remedy that.
Biz: Angry Chicken, he’s got a really low bullshit tolerance that I appreciate, blue collar background, self made dude.
Nut-Shot: Rodimus. I don’t have a bad thing to say about the guy, but if it’s time to tussle I want a crack at the biggest bull in the pen. Either him or Four60.
[quote]BradTGIF wrote:
Houston Guy is the Wizard of derailing his own threads. I like it.
Party: The whole San Diego crew. That city needs to be turned on it’s ear by pure debauchery that only comes from a group of dudes who don’t give a fuck. San Diego really does translate to a Whales Vagina when it comes to the dudes who party there. Just a buch of sea-water smellin mammalian gashes walking around in plaid shirts and flip flops. This goes for the Marines and Sailors who party there too. Even the roughhousing that does occur turns into weepy fagotry, and I think the T-Nation san-diegans can remedy that.
Biz: Angry Chicken, he’s got a really low bullshit tolerance that I appreciate, blue collar background, self made dude.
Nut-Shot: Rodimus. I don’t have a bad thing to say about the guy, but if it’s time to tussle I want a crack at the biggest bull in the pen. Either him or Four60. [/quote]I’m the wizard of every motherfucking thing in my own threads.
MattyXL, DJHT, or maybe Gregon (as long as it’s not in SD)
Stu
that TrappleSauce kid
[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
[/quote]
Shit son. There would be so much booze and so many strippers and illicit drugs that “The Hangover” would like some Sunday school shit they put on Lifetime.
Nobody wants to party with the Dwarf?
<-----Hey! I have the pole!
lol
Party: all of threadkiller, DB Cooper, Gregron, and the BOI BOIS. But, mainly fucking DASHER cuz she’s my BFF an stuff.
Biz: AngryChicken easy choice
And im more likely to kill someone than kick them in the nuts.
[quote]WestCoast7 wrote:
MattyXL, DJHT, or maybe Gregon (as long as it’s not in SD)
Stu
that TrappleSauce kid[/quote]
I see sports bar and football.
Oh I’ll play ![]()
Party: Actually, AC, Lew and I are planning a get together within the next 60 days. I have required both of them to execute “no drama that night” contracts so don’t anticipate any epic bar fight stories!
Biz: I have done business with Iron Dwarf. I HIGHLY recommend him. VERY TALENTED and a pleasure to work with. I’d go into business with AC easily. Who knows, it might be something I talk to him about when we all meet up.
Box: Meh. No one here I’d like to punch in the face would fight back anyway.