You have blessed us with pieing, caking and sliming beautiful women over the past few years both when you were based in NYC and in LA and the ones I like a lot was the special shoot where you got a very busty young lady to get pied topless with real pies as well as your regular and hot clip scenes, which two of the hot clip scenes with Mia and Angie I like the most, with shaving cream pies that looked like the filling was piped out of a pastry bag. I wish you all the best down the road and thank you for your contributions to our community and I hope to get a few clips before the store closes especially the "Cyber Monday" special from the vault
Your work with Julianne and Hannah remains some of WAM's most exceptional stuff. May your future be bright and merry, know you've got a fine and well earned legacy here.
Great job man! Hope your next venture is super fulfilling for you and if you do it as well as you did the Pie Zone, then you're gonna knock it out of the park!
Bought some of your scenes, and did enjoy your colourful 90s inspired work. There was a period where you dabbled with smooth gunge, which I loved. Always hoped you'd do a few scenes featuring women in cute 1990s overalls, but sadly never happened.
I'll admit even lasting this long in such a crazy world is pretty amazing. I looked back on a post regarding rating models and I couldn't imagine how much harder it is to work with them now. Also with all the costs of doing a shoot along with all the "free stuff" out there I'm surprised at how many producers are still at it. My have things changed since I came on the scene on 2003...... I know some of the ladies were hard to work with, but hopefully the ones that were great to work with made the whole experience worth it!
You fought the good fight for a long time, good sir! There's only a few of us still out here making the fun, silly, slapstick-driven pie-in-the-face content of years gone by. (That would be the 00's, and what I wouldn't give to go back there....)
I know it's harder than ever to find decent models now, but I'm sure there were other reasons too. My one business suggestion: Leave the store open if you can... or offer streaming... as that keeps generating revenue for years after.
Good luck with your next chapter in life. We were very flattered when you told us Messygirl inspired you to start your own productions. You had a good run.
AMD_Ryzen_9_3900X said: If the store closes after a bit, would it be alright for someone to make an archive of sorts to prevent everything being lost to time?
If you like a producers content, you should support them by purchasing that content. Then you can maintain your own archive.