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MountainCat wrote:Let's see...
"...car / house / shoe deals etc..."
...and Vital is worried about a team with an assistant coach's S20,000 received that was never given to a player, but kept for himself from a shoe company that the school doesn't have a contract with? Also, the coach was fired as soon as the school found out.
Car = $50,000
House = $1,000,000
Shoe Deal = ??? = $100,000 (minimum)
Totaling = $1,150,000 (yeah I know the house was a rental - maybe)
Don't tell me the coaches at Duke do not have knowledge of what's going on. Including Coach K@#$#@%$%^ not having control of his program.
I concur. We live in NOPA (one block north of Panhandle Park and about half a mile east of Golden Gate Park). Currently paying $4,000 a month for a 1400 sq. ft., 2 bedroom apartment in a building that dates back to 1913.baycat93 wrote:Seeing as how I am in the Bay Area and can attest personally to the high cost of rent in this area, ASUHATER you are wrong. Especially if the picture of the house they rented is accurate.
In Danville/Alamo/Pleasanton/Lafayette/orinda a 4bedroom 2000 sf SFH will run $4,200 - $4,800 depending on location and/or appointments. Anything approaching 2500-3000 sf is well over $5,000. The other area's mentioned by 97 are very likley higher as homes on the peninsula tend to be about 30-40% higher PSF. San Francisco proper would be hard to compare as you would be comparing a 1000 sf 2 bedroom apartment to what looks like a 2500-3000sf SFH.
Anyway, go back to being you Asuhater.
Absolutely right. If you are renting a decent house in any of those places you are paying 2K in property taxes a month alone for the owner before you start to pay the mortage he might have.97cats wrote:yawn - you've obviously dont know jack shit about this either, just spurt off your fucking opinion as fact like you know what the fuck you're talking about.ASUHATER! wrote: 5k a month in the nice part of San Francisco is insane.
5k in Atherton, Hillsborough, or Menlo Park not to mention Pacific Heights, Potrero Hills, Presidio Heights, West of Twin Peaks, or Seacliff is NOT insane at all, in fact its on the lower end of the spectrum...but, per usual, you speak to which you have no fucking clue.
My nephew paid $1.7M for a 1900 sq ft home in SAN JOSE! San Jose. It's a cute little home, but c'mon. He has to live there for proximity to work, and Cupertino was considerably more, so...Beachcat97 wrote:Unpopular opinion perhaps: don't live in the city. Live in one of the terrific surrounding areas like Alameda or Berkeley or San Mateo. They're pricey too, but nothing like these ridiculous prices I'm seeing you guys mention. SF has changed, anyway. High end development has pushed out so much of the culture and diversity that made the city great in the past. SF will always be beautiful, but the vibe has changed in most parts of the city. I'll always love visiting, but even if I could afford it, not sure I'd wanna live there.
azcat49 wrote:https://zonazealots.com/2020/06/24/form ... hypocrisy/
Well at least someone is going after ESPIN and Dukie Vitale and Jay Bilas for their hypocrisy
They don't care. When AZ gets hit with formal allegations sometime this summer, Vitale and Bilas will resurface as if the Duke story never happened. In fact, it isn't really a story because no one wants to talk about it. On paper, one of the top five programs, possibly the biggest program right now, has unclean hands, and one would think such a scenario would be the biggest story in college basketball. Their biases and agendas are on full display.HiCat wrote:azcat49 wrote:https://zonazealots.com/2020/06/24/form ... hypocrisy/
Well at least someone is going after ESPIN and Dukie Vitale and Jay Bilas for their hypocrisy
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damn zion was getting houses and cars at duke, wheres that attention... dick vitale and jay bilas was beyond thirsty to condemn UofA, not as loud with what’s going on now. ill never be ok with how they did Book or Gary.
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Nice to see Solo telling it like it is.
They look pretty fake to me. Wish they were real though. I also don’t think they would be dumb enough to have this much of a paper trail. Like, hey Zion...I know you aren’t supposed to accept this money, but here it is....and will you sign this paper to show that you accepted it anyway? Thanks.dmjcat wrote: https://abcnews.go.com/Sports/zion-will ... d=71703855" target="_blank
Does every state do that?prh wrote:The fake drivers license being horizontal is the most embarrassing thing about this
I can't find a list of states, but most do. It's part of a standard from the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (yes, that's actually a thing lol) that most states have most adopted.Postmaster wrote:Does every state do that?prh wrote:The fake drivers license being horizontal is the most embarrassing thing about this
Same in Arizona.Merkin wrote:Under 21 are vertical in Cali, horizontal for the rest of us.
azgreg wrote:Same in Arizona.Merkin wrote:Under 21 are vertical in Cali, horizontal for the rest of us.
Really stupid considering these places should all be using the card scanners anywaysUAEebs86 wrote:azgreg wrote:Same in Arizona.Merkin wrote:Under 21 are vertical in Cali, horizontal for the rest of us.
The stupid thing is a lot of places won't serve or sell to you when you turn 21 until you get the horizontal replacement, even though they can see by your birth date on your license your are 21. Happened to both my kids.
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You could date this from 1999 - presentPHXCATS wrote:Dickie V not saying anything noteworthy
MountainCat wrote:Vital's favorite movie must be the Polar Express, starring Tom Hanks. Every-time he watches it, he get online and wants to BELIEVE.
UAEebs86 wrote:MountainCat wrote:Vital's favorite movie must be the Polar Express, starring Tom Hanks. Every-time he watches it, he gets online and wants to BELIEVE.
I was thinking Groundhog Day.