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People are so hung up about the rich and famous and they spend their money. If TO decided to turn all of his money into one dollar bills and then have a bomb fire it's his choice. He earned that money he can do what he wants with it.

 

Hope he doesn't have a bomb fire, we need him alive for the season. Instead, he could have a bonfire with the money and that would be okay.

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to see how he is in person. I'll be attending a fund raiser at camp with a player meet and greet. I will be mentioning the $137,000 earrings and his show to him.

:lol:

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89, how did it go? Was he personable? I think the guy is hilarious and actually seems nice, though no one would argue he has an ego...but he has earned one on the field in my opinion....

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That article was pretty stupid. While it is certainly noble to help the poor and needy, TO (or anyone else above the poverty line) should not be shamed every time they make a purchase because of what that money "could have done" to make the world better.

 

I find the premise completely absurd and think it shows the writer to be an ultra-liberal who probably enjoys communal living. Exactly how much of this writer's "wealth" do you think he has given to inner city kids or activist organizations. Do you think he is followed by a camera crew when he goes shopping and then people get to criticize him for his purchase(s).

 

TO does a lot of charity work (although this information is buried at the bottom of the article). His work on behalf of Alzheimer's is not as well reported as the evil villain image that ESPN portrays, but he making a difference in ways the rest of us could never financially match.

 

Well said NY Nole, well said :rolleyes:

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Tell him Dick is amazing at getting EVERY CHALLENGE wrong so...help him out, will you TO?

 

That is a myth like Rueben had an offside penalty every game or people can actually predict the weather.

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