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Danny Ocean
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Absinthe Party at the Fly Honey Warehouse

quote:
Originally posted by ESMdjm600
lol world cup time comes around, i go completely to my british roots.... i coulda sworn though that the other day in a world cup qualifier, costa rica or el salvador got the crap kicked out of them by our garbage u.s. players


yeah el salvador and costa rica are shit teams, your point? i never implied they were better.

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ESMdjm600
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quote:
Originally posted by tiesto14
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

Thats my point with her....thank you!
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hahahaha i KNEW i was gonna get props for that one... thank u

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Danny Ocean
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Registered: Dec 2003
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quote:
Originally posted by sandstorm03
that 16 year old kid whatever his name is. It doesn't matter. When was the last time you saw soccer players making 10 million dollars a year. If they were, I am sure that there would be "more" talent.


no one makes 10 million dollars a year just playing a sport. They get all that money from sponsors, tv comercials, ads, etc.

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sandstorm03
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quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
no one makes 10 million dollars a year just playing a sport. They get all that money from sponsors, tv comercials, ads, etc.


quote:
The $252 million man
Why does every single story about Alex Rodriguez have to mention the Rangers star's salary?

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By King Kaufman

April 17, 2001 | Write down this date: May 9. That's when it'll happen.

That's Tax Liberation Day -- you'll have to work from New Year's Day to that date to earn the money you'll pay in taxes next year, if you're in the United States and you're typical.




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But that's not what I'm talking about. What I'm doing is making a fearless prediction: May 9 will be the first time you will read a story about Alex Rodriguez that doesn't mention his salary, which, in case you haven't heard, is $252 million over 10 years.

On Friday in Oakland, Calif., Rodriguez (who signed a $252 million, 10-year contract this off-season with the Texas Rangers) hit his first home run of the year. "Rodriguez hit a solo shot to center off Mike Magnante in the fourth," wrote the Associated Press. "'It was nice to get it out of the way,' said Rodriguez, who signed a 10-year deal with the Rangers in the off-season worth $252 million."

Here's the San Francisco Chronicle, on the same game: "The Rangers racked up eight runs against [Cory] Lidle, and later, the $252 Million Dollar Man, Alex Rodriguez, recorded his first homer with his new team, as Texas crushed Oakland 13-1, for the A's fifth loss in a row."

Also in the news over the weekend: Vice President Dick Cheney's income tax returns show he made $36 million last year. For A-Rod to make that much money -- his salary averages out to $25.2 million a year, or $155,555.56 a game -- he would have to play an extra 69 games and into the middle innings of a 70th.

And yet, somehow, I doubt every newspaper story that mentions Cheney in the coming months will include the words "Cheney, who made $36 million last year ..."

President Bush, by the way, made $894,880, nowhere near what either Cheney or Rodriguez pulled in, though both of them could argue, as Babe Ruth once did, that they "had a better year."

On Saturday, Rodriguez -- who will average $25.2 million a year for the next 10 years -- had an even bigger game, driving in six runs in another Rangers win. "The Oakland Athletics overcame an eight-run deficit but could not overcome baseball's highest-paid player," wrote the Sportsticker news service. "Signed to a 10-year, $252 million contract in the off-season, Rodriguez enjoyed his biggest game of the young campaign."

The Rangers swept the A's with another high-scoring win Sunday, thanks in no small part to Rodriguez, baseball's highest-paid player at $25.2 million a year. Here's the AP lead: "To Jason Giambi, Alex Rodriguez might be underpaid, even with his record $252 million contract.

"'He's pretty phenomenal,' the A's first baseman and last season's AL MVP said. 'We made him look like he's worth about $300 million.'"

(See, Giambi was referring to Rodriguez's $252 million contract there.)

Last month, regulatory filings showed that Bank One Corp. paid its CEO, Jamie Dimon, $29.8 million last year. Dimon worked for the company for eight months. A Nexis search Monday revealed that Dimon's name has appeared in stories in nine major newspapers on four different days since April 1. Not one of them mentioned his salary, which, prorated, is $44.7 million a year, or 77 percent higher than Rodriguez's salary -- $25.2 million a year, as you might know.

On Monday, Rodriguez brought his money and his Rangers teammates to Seattle to play the Mariners, for whom he played from 1994 through last year, before leaving to sign a $252 million contract with the Rangers this off-season. The AP: "The Mariners aren't planning a warm welcome for Alex Rodriguez when he returns to Seattle for the first time since signing a $252 million contract with Texas. " The Chronicle: "Alex Rodriguez left the Coliseum last night en route to Seattle for the first time since leaving the Mariners for a $252 million deal with Texas." The Seattle Post-Intelligencer: "STORY LINE: Hello, Alex. This is Alex Rodriguez's first series in Seattle since leaving the Mariners to sign with the Rangers for a major league record $252 million. All other story lines pale by comparison."

According to Forbes, George Lucas makes $250 million a year. Oprah Winfrey makes $150 million. Bruce Willis? $70 million. They're all in the entertainment business, just like Rodriguez ($25.2 million), but most stories about them don't mention those figures. Did you know that Martin Lawrence -- Martin Lawrence! -- makes $33 million? Narrowing the focus to sports figures, we find race car driver Michael Schumacher ($59 million), golfer Tiger Woods ($53 million) and boxer Mike Tyson ($48 million) all making way more than A-Rod ($25.2 million).

Want to know who's in Rodriguez's low-rent neighborhood? Keanu Reeves ($25.5 million), the Dixie Chicks ($25 million, though they have to split it three ways, presumably) and Rosie O'Donnell ($25 million). I can't remember the last time I read about any of these people's salaries.

Alex Rodriguez is baseball's highest paid player. For now. Can we all please get over it? He's widely considered the top performer in an unbelievably lucrative profession. He makes what the market will bear, and the market will bear a whole big swingin' heck of a lot right now.

Two hundred fifty-two million dollars over 10 years to be exact. Now shut up about it already.






yea ok


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Krysta_101
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Mhm...

And someone has a problem with me, heh, who doesn't these days?

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tiesto14
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: The Palladium New York City

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
no one makes 10 million dollars a year just playing a sport. They get all that money from sponsors, tv comercials, ads, etc.



01. Tiger Woods
02. Michael Schumacher
03. Peyton Manning
04. Michael Jordon
05. Shaquille O'Neil
06. Kevin Garnett
07. Andre Agassi
08. David Beckham
09. Alex Rodriguez
10. Derek Jeter
11. Kobe Bryant
12. Oscar Del La Hoya
13. Mike Tyson
14. Lance Armstrong

Do i REALLY need to go on?

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kr00t0n
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Registered: Feb 2002
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Got bored by 3rd page, so just to add my 2p

candykids/their foreign counterparts arent to be ousted just because you dont like how they look.

One of the things that drew me to the club scene was teh acceptance of different types of people.

Just because I dont go all lumo-coloured clothing with coloured dots on my face doesnt mean I should look down on those that do.

Elitism is a growing problem in the EDM scene, especially with loser chinstrokers who dont even know how to have a good time, because they cant dance and know they would look like idiots if they tried. So they sit back and moan about the people who are having a good time.

'Candykids', and I use the term loosley for the time being, happen to be an integral part of UK clubbing culture. Like them or loathe them, they make up the majority of clubbers in the hardhouse/trance scene, whereas the more 'upmarket' types with designer labels tend to be more breaks/prog orientated. The UK house scene is funnily enough not as superficial as one would think, if you avoid the commercialised side of it like Hed Kandi and Miss Monepennys.

I'm not a candykid, I have never been one either (they dont really exist in SA where I started clubbing), but I like the enjoy myself when I go out, I dance my ass off and often use glowsticks because in the right hands they look pretty wikkid.

*Kicks the soap box out from under Krysta_101's feet*

Now quit yer whining


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tiesto14
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Registered: Oct 2001
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quote:
Originally posted by Krysta_101
Mhm...

And someone has a problem with me, heh, who doesn't these days?



I dont really have a problem with you......i just feel you judge people simply by the way they dress...i am sure you can name at least 2 friends who act immature in clubs that are not candy ravers....all i am saying is dont judge others on appearances.

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muckluck
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quote:
Originally posted by Krysta_101
Mhm...

And someone has a problem with me, heh, who doesn't these days?


Get nekkid and all problems will be absolved.


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tiesto14
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quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
Elitisn is a growing problem in the EDM scene, especially with loser chinstrokers who dont even know how to have a good time, because they cant dance and know they would look like idiots if they tried. So they sit back and moan about the people who are having a good time.




EXCATLEY...i know the type.....good point.

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kr00t0n
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Just read some of page 4

People under 21 shouldnt be allowed in clubs?

WTF!!!

That means 5 out of my 6.5 years clubbing I shouldnt have been allowed to do?

Just because the US is so up it's arse with their stupid age laws (Sure, drive a car and have a gun before you are allowed to have a drink ) doesnt mean the world's clubscene should abide to them.

Mebbe that'll be Bush's next agenda, 'The War on Age Limits in Foreign Countries'


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ESMdjm600
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quote:
Originally posted by tiesto14
I dont really have a problem with you......i just feel you judge people simply by the way they dress...i am sure you can name at least 2 friends who act immature in clubs that are not candy ravers....all i am saying is dont judge others on appearances.
i agree, i think its silly if u think u can post some pics of people in baggy pants and based on that assume we're all gonna back u up on ne thing u say so to speak

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