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“The money is overrated”
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I could get a half day on the clock just in the 3 square feet pictured hereRaceBannon said:The grout could use professional cleaning
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I think there was a booger stuck to the wall.
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The molding could use some paint
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Christ you fucking guys. @PurpleBaze is rich AF in real and gets Yuge oil money checks every month.
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I actually do not have any patience for this action ~ long ago he should have just graciously stepped aside and said that he was done ~ what a glorious opportunity [because it was], how gratifying etc.. and then just sailed off. Instead what he has done is gone on a mission which essentially degrades the profession and undermines the beauty of the scenario for those that continue the dream. And ok, maybe he needed to do that for a brief period, but WTF, he is still singing that song? That lack of graciousness and more significantly the lack of consciousness is a real turn off. I know I'm speaking the obvious ~ forgive me for that, the point is so why is that not obvious to him? WTF, dude shut up already ~ your truth is real, it is your deep and meaningful understanding, but keep it to yourself, the coaches that followed you and some of the kids you recruited are living out the dream dude so do not spoil it for them.
My irish grandmother had a good saying for these occasions when she saw idiocy in action ~ she would lean into the listener and sweetly say "lean close dear so that I can slap You." -
@SECDAWG has a better living room than any pod here
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Let’s not get carried away, boss.PostGameOrangeSlices said:@SECDAWG has a better living room than any pod here
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that is so not true... his living room has badgers and shit stapled to the walls
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As a Husky football fan, I was very disappointed in how Petersen turned out...I went through it when I left baseball (Disclaimer: I was NOT making $4MM per)...
From 23 to about 60, baseball ruled my life, completely, totally, full stop. Through relationships, break-ups, a lost marriage, missing weddings, funerals, births, sick parents, I was driven by it, by the competition, until it consumed me. I didn't play golf (and IFL golf) but a handful of times from 23 to about 40, because I would hit a couple of bad shots, and my mind would go to "Fuck, I could be getting a lot of shit done...I'm wasting time out here".
I never took a "true" vacation until I was 41, and on that first vacation with my soon-to-be-final wife, I took a phone call from a colleague while in Mazatlan. When I told him where I was, he FedEx'ed me a radar gun, and "we" spent 3 nights watching the Mexican Winter League. It gets in the blood, and when it gets in the blood, it's hard (Hardy-Har-Har) to walk away. I didn't walk away from money, I walked away from the kids I recruited and coached, and while I still feel pangs of regret, it was the right decision. I was burned out, chasing the high of competition.
It had been coming for a couple of years, the lack of focus during games and practice, letting shit go that I would have previously been all over, the details were sliding...
I agree that it is rich that someone with generational wealth says "Money is overrated", but I am glad he pulled the trigger when he did. It had probably been eating at him for several years, and it came to a head. I didn't like how it went down, but I understand it. I had a HOF coach tell me once, "When you get to the point that the thrill of winning is less than the disappointment of losing, it's time to go"...
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Nor is it properly centered on the cabinet.UW_Doog_Bot said:
Trashcan not sized right for the space either.BleachedAnusDawg said:







