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Old 02-18-2012 | 02:32 AM
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Fork Horn
 
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First, you take the salary you make now and reduce that by 80%. Then, you take the hours you work now and triple that. Next, you spend every dime you have saved leasing land, getting insurance, buying stands, hiring help, advertising, going to shows, reparing equipment, buying more insurance, paying a lawyer to handle your divorce, paying a doctor to treat your mental illness and alcoholism, paying a realtor to sell your house and buying more insurance. Then on week two...

If I could find my crayons, I'd write you a letter and explain why I quit the business after 20-years. To become a world famous and highly underpaid outdoor writer that use to have a drinking problem. But I belive you can be a huge success.


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