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Curious, how much does it run?
His house or the golf course? lol
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Curious, how much does it run?
His crib, few million?His house or the golf course? lol
His crib, few million?
Figured. I'm in the wrong profession. Dude literally wakes up on the links.My friend who works at that course just told me 5.5 mil.
Figured. I'm in the wrong profession. Dude literally wakes up on the links.
I know, meant the feeling of sitting on property upwards of $5M coupled with a front row seat/view to a renown golf course.You don't need 5.5 mil to wake up on the links. My brother just bought a house in our neighbor on the course course. Walk right out of his back gate on to the tee box of a par 3. Its so sick lol
@mikefingerKennedy Estelle and Desmond Harrison...
coach panthro said...
http://www.sbnation.com/longform/2014/9/3/6096841/colt-lyerla-profile-oregon-footballHe did end up visiting one school — USC. "They dazzled the hell out of me," he says, and he called Drake from in front of the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles to tell him as much. It was everything he wanted, a big-time program with a position coach whom he trusted in Joe Barry, but most importantly a place where he could blend in. Drake cautioned him not to make a hasty commitment, but he knew Lyerla the way he knew his own sons; "I knew in my heart of hearts that he wanted to go to SC," Drake says.
This was fine with Drake. Better than fine, actually; even something he encouraged. Drake knew that "there's a good Colt crowd and a bad Colt crowd," that some of Colt's friends lived from party to party and that it would be much easier for the bad crowd to follow him to Eugene or Corvallis than it ever would be Los Angeles. "He needed to start over," he says. "He grew up in a fishbowl ... I wanted him to get away from [that], as any father would." Lyerla's family was on board, too. "There was a point where me and my mom and everyone in my family was like 'Yeah, like, go to USC,'" he says. "'We can't wait for you to go to USC.'" For once, everything was lining up exactly how he'd planned.
Their enthusiasm dampened when an unofficial adviser weighed in. Lyerla declines publicly to identify the man, a powerful University of Oregon booster known to the family. The adviser made the benefits of that decision clear. If Lyerla went to Oregon, "I was promised a house, a car, all these things."
Lyerla knew the man had the means to deliver on his guarantees. Tammy knew that as well, too, and now she leaned on her son to sign with the Ducks, a change Lyerla believes was made with the best intentions, but inspired by her precarious living situation. "All of a sudden, it was ‘You need to go to Oregon. That's the best place for you. They're going to take care of you,' he says. "My mom was really impressionable. When it was me and my mom in high school, it was $600 a month for the both of us. That's how we lived ... anything good financial-wise that would take care of me or take care of her, she was going to go for it."
Michael Taglienti @miketag98 38sKeep on purging Charlie...
Bruce Feldman @BruceFeldmanCFB 17s
Wow. RT @ Deadspin AUDIO: UALR athletic director resigns after talking about athlete's mom's boobs on broadcast. http://deadsp.in/mldwWkb
Colt's brain is damaged from all of that booger sugar. Move along.