iDon’tRead
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- Sep 27, 2014
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Which nter yelled "I love you Tom "
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exactly. money dont change you.
if you spend money foolishly as a broke dude , you would just as easily spend money foolishly if you had a bunch of money. common sense.
Which nter yelled "I love you Tom "
@RolaholicDSAWhich nter yelled "I love you Tom "
@bylindsayhjones
Some pretty high level trolling by NFL Network to show 2007 AFC championship game right now while Brady's appeal is on going.
How old is this guy and what's his background?
very early 70s.. grew up in a middle class family.. went to UM for college way back when
made his money in real estate.. started initially flipping houses.. then he did large developments
@NYDNSports: Man holding a "Free Brady" sign told his boss he needed today off for a family issue. "(Brady's) always in my heart." http://t.co/5mjYjuZ1lv
I'm about to call DA's company and tell his boss where he's really at.
I wouldn't even knock the large houses.. if an athlete was savvy and took advantage of the 'buyers' market we've had the last couple of yearslarge houses, boats and autos have to be the three biggest dangers. Especially the large house(s)
Gotta be smart or have a trusted advisor
Planes are the worst but most athletes don't have that kind of money
I think it all falls down to the individual and whether they fall in certain trappings of being young dumb irresponsible and/or impressionableThat's a little different background from pro athlete in his early 20s
@NYDNSports: Man holding a "Free Brady" sign told his boss he needed today off for a family issue. "(Brady's) always in my heart." http://t.co/5mjYjuZ1lv
I'm about to call DA's company and tell his boss where he's really at.
what's next, you gonna start rooting for the jets/ravens/colts too? bloody snitches
Any news on *?
This quote from a Dallas financial advisor sums it all up: “If you wanted to write a manual about how to go into bankruptcy, Vince’s story would be it.” The former NCAA national champion signed a $26 million deal with the Titans in 2006 and proceeded to flush it all away over the next several years. Young reportedly spent as much as $200,000 a month, including $5,000 a week at a Cheesecake Factory restaurant during his rookie season. He even borrowed money to throw himself a $300,000 birthday party… during the NFL lockout, when he wasn’t being paid. His frivolous spending (along with child support payments for four kids with four different women) caught up with him this past January when he filed for bankruptcy. Young was recently released by the Cleveland Browns and remains unsigned.
I wouldn't even knock the large houses.. if an athlete was savvy and took advantage of the 'buyers' market we've had the last couple of years