I would replace “reaping those $30 dollas!” with “covering overhead and labor”
As Sir Wesley Snipes once said “It is HARD GOD. D@MN. WORK…Being this good!”[/quote]
Was that before or after prison?
I would replace “reaping those $30 dollas!” with “covering overhead and labor”
As Sir Wesley Snipes once said “It is HARD GOD. D@MN. WORK…Being this good!”[/quote]
Was that before or after prison?
I would replace “reaping those $30 dollas!” with “covering overhead and labor”
As Sir Wesley Snipes once said “It is HARD GOD. D@MN. WORK…Being this good!”[/quote]
Was that before or after prison?[/quote]
Excellent question: as Mr. Snipes proved, pertaining to the OP’s question, you have to play by Uncle Sam’s rules or risk the Clink.
But yes it was before, in his masterful portrayal of hustler Sidney Deane in a little film called “White Men Can’t Jump”, featuring the most dated and embarrassing portrayal of 90’s fashion and gang violence (when Raymond wants to go get a gun and shoot everyone on the basketball court).