-we should meet sometime so you can stop thinking I'm some fat German sex tourist heh, would be silly not to meet since we live in the same city, let's do lunch! haha I know how you feel about other Farangs in "your country". I feel it too heh. But don't mistake me for those losers please.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think of you as some fat German tourist. As someone who has been here a brief period, you should be able to understand alot of my apprehension towards others who have just moved here. I've litereally seen a few hundred guys who claim they live here and then after 6 months, they're on the plane home.
-I'm all hooked up for my Visa and work permit and teaching TKD and getting into movies, I think you know that in this country: it's all about who you know.
It's more about how much you can pay!
-I do want to fight but it takes a backseat to movies and making money.... I can't put off those 2 things much longer as I'm 30 now. If I fight it will be periodically until I totally give up on movies so getting injured won't sabotage any work I get in that field. Last time I fought I could barely walk for a week and had injuries for months after... that would be a problem if I'm expected to do a flip and flying sidekick shortly after a fight.
Like I told you before, making money here fighting is not going to happen unless you are a top-level fighter like JWP or Dekker. Making $100 is alot for most guys fighting here. Making money in movies is also a longshot but probably a hell of alot better than fighting. I am involved in making movies once every few years and with any luck, my buddy who has produced a few movies will be here in Asia, making a martial arts documentary. If so, it's a quick $1000-$2000 for a few days work. Steady movie work is not easy to find here though.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think of you as some fat German tourist. As someone who has been here a brief period, you should be able to understand alot of my apprehension towards others who have just moved here. I've litereally seen a few hundred guys who claim they live here and then after 6 months, they're on the plane home.
-I'm all hooked up for my Visa and work permit and teaching TKD and getting into movies, I think you know that in this country: it's all about who you know.
It's more about how much you can pay!
-I do want to fight but it takes a backseat to movies and making money.... I can't put off those 2 things much longer as I'm 30 now. If I fight it will be periodically until I totally give up on movies so getting injured won't sabotage any work I get in that field. Last time I fought I could barely walk for a week and had injuries for months after... that would be a problem if I'm expected to do a flip and flying sidekick shortly after a fight.
Like I told you before, making money here fighting is not going to happen unless you are a top-level fighter like JWP or Dekker. Making $100 is alot for most guys fighting here. Making money in movies is also a longshot but probably a hell of alot better than fighting. I am involved in making movies once every few years and with any luck, my buddy who has produced a few movies will be here in Asia, making a martial arts documentary. If so, it's a quick $1000-$2000 for a few days work. Steady movie work is not easy to find here though.
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