07-10-2002, 11:06 PM
Quote:Who decides the standard of how much a person can live on?
If it's what a person "can" live on, then, you've got a shitload of money to give away there AM, since I'm sure a lot of what you spend your money isn't a necessity.
If it's just some arbitrary "Oh, that's too much money for a person to have", it's bullshit. Who is supposed to set that standard?
God bless everyone who makes money and earns it (by earning it, I mean that they are paid because people willingly give it to them in a legal and moral manner -- athletes, honest business people, teachers, etc)
The reason people hate the rich is simply because of jealousy
"If the rich could hire someone else to die for them, the poor would make a wonderful living."
- Jewish Proverb
Yeah, jealousy. That's it. We are jealous of their money that they made a sport so much of a business and took out Baseball's teeth that it's gummed maw could barely get past a....gasp...11 inning game. That baseball players have become primmadonnas who do less and less, and gain more and more. That the Yankees have almost $100 MILLION more difference than the Devil Rays payroll. Baseball is as menacing than Ted William's half-frozen rotting carcass. And the players take off or miss a start for gout, blisters, splinters, toothaches, etc. I see hockey players who play with the flu, snot flying, their faces red and drawn...playing ten times a physical game. Baseball has become a sissy game for sissies...and anyone with half a ball-sack (ok Pollyanna, maybe half a breast :fuggin: ) should be fuckin outraged of what was already said, but needs to be said again:
PUSSIFICATION
Baseball has been pussified. I wonder when the pink uniforms will be handed out.
You play the game for ONE reason...
TO WIN. End of story.
Edited By Gooch on July 10 2002 at 7:07
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