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Captain Munnerlyn arrested


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40 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The guy banked over $25M during his career.

More like $10ish. The gov took 50% and his agent took 10%.
 

Regardless, you could live an amazing life just off 5% interest.

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Writing Bad checks is old school . 
I used to do the same in the 90’s and got that bank fee that put me in the minus $$.even more. 
 

Was worth it to have a good weekend though. 

“I knew my rent was gon' be later 'bout a week ago
I work my ass off
But I still can't pay it though
But I got just enough
To get off in this club
Have me a good time, before my time is up”

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I read about a fourth of nfl AND premier league players file for bankruptcy within five years of their carrier. 

Some people just cannot hold on to money, especially if the people around you help you spend it rather than set you up long term. Throw in a little "I'm the man and gonna make millions next year anyway" (fueled by everyone around you) after it is really over, it is not surprising really. 

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