Agreed with the bulk of the replies, hard to sympathise with anyone thats made $100 million and is now in financial difficulty
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Agreed with the bulk of the replies, hard to sympathise with anyone thats made $100 million and is now in financial difficulty
Memphis 3:12
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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You could see Holyfield's money problems coming a mile away
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I personally never understood why athletes or celebrities who have all these millions upon millions of dollars insist on living so lavish a lifestyle. I can understand when you first start out and you are just getting used to being able to afford what ever your heart desires and going on binges but after a while enough is enough.
Common sense tells you not to live in a house that has taxes higher then your yearly bank interest. Common sense would tell you to have other business venues to keep your wealth sustained. If those ventures are not working out cut some corners. Try the Corvette instead of the $500,000 Ferrari. I promise no one will make fun of you.
Like other posters have said already. I can not sympathize with someone who carelessly lets that much money be blown foolishly.
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