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Post by davecisar on Sept 2, 2010 16:16:35 GMT -6
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Post by utchuckd on Sept 3, 2010 8:27:17 GMT -6
Nice Ace Ventura reference too!
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Post by belebuch1 on Sept 3, 2010 8:41:38 GMT -6
I could think of better ways to spend 100g. What a dumb@$$
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Post by mariner42 on Sept 3, 2010 9:33:07 GMT -6
Exhibit C points to yet another reason why most NFL players are broke within 5 years of leaving the league...
I'm willing to bet Parcells and Sparano had some priceless thoughts on that one.
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Post by dubber on Sept 3, 2010 9:36:35 GMT -6
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Post by belebuch1 on Sept 3, 2010 10:06:15 GMT -6
On another note, The stick crew all took the week off and went to Vegas. hhhmmm
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Post by airman on Sept 3, 2010 15:48:06 GMT -6
prime example of how most players are asset rich and cash poor. being a business man if i had 100 g on my ears I would have some insurance on them for being lost or stolen.
may instead of investing in pair of 100 g ear rings he should put it into a cd or ira for his future. you know when he walks like an old man at 40 and is punch drunk like ali.
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Post by dubber on Sept 4, 2010 20:45:33 GMT -6
prime example of how most players are asset rich and cash poor. being a business man if i had 100 g on my ears I would have some insurance on them for being lost or stolen. may instead of investing in pair of 100 g ear rings he should put it into a cd or ira for his future. you know when he walks like an old man at 40 and is punch drunk like ali. An even quicker way to get this thread locked (rather than talking about what happens when poor black kids suddenly get loads of money) is to ask what this story has to do with proving the existence of GOD?!
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Post by hindberg on Sept 5, 2010 15:17:42 GMT -6
Another example of how over paid athletes are. Those dang earrings would pay for almost half of my house.
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Post by endersgame on Sept 7, 2010 8:38:49 GMT -6
news.yahoo.com/comics/drew-littonAnother example of how over paid athletes are. Those dang earrings would pay for almost half of my house. It's pure economics. Only 1% of the population can play at that level, and there are people willing to pay athletes huge sums to play for them. Athletes also risk serious injury every day each practice, and they are at it almost every day of the week for months at a time. In the end everybody is happy... owners have a chance to win and make more money, and athletes get to make a living doing a thing (most) love.
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Post by coachguy83 on Sept 7, 2010 11:31:13 GMT -6
Why didn't he just drop a fraction of the $50,000 he dropped on the earring to go buy a metal detector to find it. Heck it being Florida there is probably at least 20 old farts with one in a five mile radius of the practice facility.
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Post by airman on Sept 7, 2010 16:31:29 GMT -6
news.yahoo.com/comics/drew-littonAnother example of how over paid athletes are. Those dang earrings would pay for almost half of my house. It's pure economics. Only 1% of the population can play at that level, and there are people willing to pay athletes huge sums to play for them. Athletes also risk serious injury every day each practice, and they are at it almost every day of the week for months at a time. In the end everybody is happy... owners have a chance to win and make more money, and athletes get to make a living doing a thing (most) love. this also holds true in the real world. not everyone can be a CEO or president of the company. those who can usually have specific knowledge in the area they are working at. as my dad said if you want to get paid a lot become the authority in a particular field of study. this way people will pay you for your knowledge.
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