Dumb money abounds in the NBA.
I like it, but oh boy.
I bought my Dad an acre of land on Mars a couple years ago. Should be appreciating nicely.
Just don't call him a magician.
Hey, since we're on the topic of Southern California, let me ask you about something I've always wondered. In Southern California, do they just straight-up give stuff away all the time?
"I think we're safe from the corporation here."
Thanks for the info. I was doing some more research. Seems like a nice purchase but of course nothing is held on external cloud servers for backup. So if this thing fails, all your files are gone.
Do you know if the cloud storage device can be used like a Dropbox? Would rather buy this than pay for a dropbox subscription every year. Main use would be to share photos/videos with grandparents.
That would be like a chili dog, right?
Yes, and they don't even have to make shell companies. Take Mcdonalds for example. Would a minimum wage worker at a legally separate franchise location apply to the CEO at corp HQ? Probably not. And what if they created "Mcdonalds Management LLC" separate from the corporate structure, housing the highest paid…
I've found that if someone is attracted to you, it doesn't really matter what you say. Unless it's some really weird shit I guess. I used to talk about the most random, unintelligible things when "flirting" with women and it somehow worked. I guess it's interesting? I don't know. My wife still enjoys the random…
I don't think you read the whole entry.
Apropos of nothing, just curious: does Deadspin's readership really reflect the avalanche of soccer posts that are making it to the main page?
Follow-up question: Who has ELITE bitchface?
I like, but ohhh boy.
I agree it's an absurd point. That's the fun though.
I don't think that's the case. They would need a college degree most likely to "work in finance" and would almost certainly need to be a lawyer or MBA as an agent. Considering the assumption in his question that these guys are dead broke on day 1, they would never go right to school.