You know, the whole wide world and franksolich already know details, such intimate details, about the life of the sparkling husband primitive, including that his wife makes him use the bathroom in the basement so he won't stink up the house.
We also know the sparkling husband primitive has the culinary tastes of a rock.
And that because of a serious heart attack some years ago, his physician wants him to lose 40 pounds (the physician said 20 pounds, but we know how that goes; the physician really thinks the sparking husband primitive needs to lose more than that, but doesn't want to scare the sparkling husband primitive).
All details, and more details, provided straight from the sparkling husband primitive's own mouth, on Skins' island.
But there's an essential piece of information absent here.
Besides that the sparkling husband primitive is a greedy landlord in Baltimore who charges exorbitant rents for his rowhouses, he's in the "consulting" business.
As far as I know, the sparkling husband primitive has never mentioned the nature of this "consulting" business on Skins' island.
And it would be cheating, unsportsmanlike, to go to sources outside of the sparkling husband primitive's own words on Skins's island, to find out.
Primitives would do that, but decent and civilized people have boundaries that they do not cross.
So one has to speculate.
(a) the sparkling husband primitive is in the "consulting" business.
(b) the sparkling husband primitive is vigorously anti-insurance companies.
Obviously the sparkling husband primitive is in some sort of business harshly antithetical to the insurance industry.
But what would that be?
It would be something akin to how the NAM (National Association of Manufacturers) and AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations) oppose each other, or the pro-life organizations oppose the abortion lobby, or the trucking lines the railways.
I can't think of anything in particular opposite the insurance industry; yeah, sure, maybe the ATLA (American Trial Lawyers Association), but the sparkling husband primitive has never boasted of any legal expertise, much less being an attorney, and so it can't be that.
One can only speculate about the nature of the sparkling husband primitive's "consulting" business, until the sparkling husband primitive gets around to spillilng the beans himself, on Skins's island--but given the information above, what might one speculate it to be?