Want to be a tough guy?
This morning while drinking my ultra strong tar blend coffee I had a sudden thought.
Walt?
Of all people on this planet, I was thinking of Walt…
A quick visual would show you a guy with no neck, no visible waistline; he just seemed to be there. When I think of Walt, I think of a quiet, keep to himself, all around nice guy. He would help out in any situation and was ready with an opinion even though I didn’t ask him for one.
I like these kinds of people; they’re down to earth, real.
Walt asked me, ”Why are you called Rhinoman?” I told him, “ Rhinoman is the name the pit bulls I hang out with tagged me with.” Walt was quiet for a few seconds then said, “Yeah, it fits, Rhinoman, it fits”.
From that day on Walt called me Rhinoman. You can tell where people want to be placed on your ladder by what they call you.
Walt wants to be a tough guy.
My description of a tough guy/gal is the ‘yes sir’ type. The ‘yes sir’ type are usually military, police, warrior class martial artist and hard working no braggin’ men and women.
The people described are usually of strong mind and body, can focus on issues at hand and are physically and mentally able to handle what they focus on.
And they always say, “yes ma’am” and “yes sir”. Get the picture?
Walt asked, “Rhinoman, does that Mega stuff you teach really work”?
“Yes it does, absolutely” I gave Walt a quick demo of the Rhinoman in action.
I asked Walt, “Are you ready”?
Walt knew exactly what I was talking about. “What’s next”, he asked? I told him where to go: www.rhinomanprod.com
Walt ordered the “Megachest” course on the spot. This story happened about six months ago…
If this were the first day you had seen Walt in this six-month time frame you would have probably not recognized him. Today, Walt’s a tough guy, “Yes sir”, he is.
Rhinoman
It all starts here
www.rhinomanprod.com
