Laugh To Win Roth
David Lee Roth is sharing details about his latest business venture, a skin-care line which preserves, protects and highlights tattoos while keeping them from fading.The rocker began work on the concept, following which they haven’t been heard from since.“I started this project with three of us sitting around an upended plastic bucket for a table at my house in L.A,” Roth tells. “Now, there’s 34 of us and we have offices in New York as well as L.A. It’s taken three years and close to $7 million, and I’m involved in every single element of every part of it. Surprisingly, there’s almost no competition. And what we have built is absolutely specialized to our community.
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My business partner, Ami James, is the curator and one of the three owners of Tattoodo, which has more than 500,000 artists curated on their site. They get 2 billion views a month and have 20 million social media followers.”.
In the Vogue interview, Roth also revealed news that he launched an outdoor gear company, Laugh To Win, in recent years.“My idea for a line of outdoor gear started eight or nine years ago, and at the moment, we’re working on some 60 products,” says the singer. “I’m not going after just the tattoo world – we’re going after Procter & Gamble. I took most of what I made off the last couple of Van Halen tours – I didn’t actually touch the check, and I just watched it walk by – and that’s how I financed this.“And I’ll tell you something else,” he adds, “Up until 18 months ago, I was making pennies in royalty on a $20 Van Halen record. It means I got butchered 40 years ago. I made over a billion dollars for Warner Bros. I watched my whole fortune walk off into another man’s pocket.“However far we get with Laugh To Win, I did it as a free man.
I spent my own money. I built the team. This is my shot. This is the second half of the Super Bowl. And whatever happens?
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“Laugh, even when you feel too sick or too worn out or tired.Smile, even when you're trying not to cry and the tears are blurring your vision.Sing, even when people stare at you and tell you your voice is crappy.Trust, even when your heart begs you not to.Twirl, even when your mind makes no sense of what you see.Frolick, even when you are made fun of. Kiss, even when others are watching. Sleep, even when you're afraid of what the dreams might bring.Run, even when it feels like you can't run any more.And, always, remember, even when the memories pinch your heart. Because the pain of all your experience is what makes you the person you are now. And without your experience-you are an empty page, a blank notebook, a missing lyric. What makes you brave is your willingness to live through your terrible life and hold your head up high the next day. Download mp3 wafiq azizah. So don't live life in fear.
Because you are stronger now, after all the crap has happened, than you ever were back before it started.”―Alysha Speer. “You think Bernadette Maguire killed him?”“Uh no.
She’s, like I said, she’s old.”“Old people can kill people too.”“I know, but”“She could be a ninja.”“She’s not a ninja, for God’s sake. She’s somebody’s great grandmother.”“I want you to think carefully about this, Kenny. Have you ever seen her with a sword?”“What?”“How about throwing stars?”“This is ridiculous.”“Have you ever seen her dressed up as a ninja? That would have been my first clue.”The girl sucked in her cheeks so she wouldn't laugh out loud.”―Derek Landy. “It is a strange world, a sad world, a world full of miseries, and woes, and troubles. And yet when King Laugh come, he make them all dance to the tune he play. Bleeding hearts, and dry bones of the churchyard, and tears that burn as they fall, all dance together to the music that he make with that smileless mouth of him.
Ah, we men and women are like ropes drawn tight with strain that pull us different ways. Then tears come, and like the rain on the ropes, they brace us up, until perhaps the strain become too great, and we break. But King Laugh he come like the sunshine, and he ease off the strain again, and we bear to go on with our labor, what it may be.”―Bram Stoker.