If we signed kidd, prob don't keep manu
for sure don't keep Parker
Like you, since you're apparently NOT making bank?
If we signed kidd, prob don't keep manu
for sure don't keep Parker
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He tends to go behind everyone's back and get coaches fired, and rivals for touches/attention shipped out. Snake about covers it.
Made reference to an athletes situation and opportunities that come with the profession like winning etc. and I wouldn't let my wife stare me away. If she didn't follow me I would pay her to leave (divorce) as I would assume she wasn't on my team, BTW i make quite a bit more than my wife and support the family comfortably so be informed before speaking from ignorance partner. No offense taken
Kyle Anderson is about to change all that.
Yeah, but it's too late to help Joumana's career.![]()
Mexicans treat women like baby factories.
Smilol
If she has her own career? Not everybody marry the first iliterate hatchet they met.
Yep. He'd be right at home in Game of Thrones. One of the best missed free agent signings ever in retrospect.
Well said.My wife and I are celebrating our 22nd anniversary next month. We got married at 22, so it'll be half our lives. My wife is a CPA, and I'm an attorney. I make more money right now, but that hasn't always been the case. And she still brings in 40%+ of the family income. I'm trying to talk her into moving out west from Ohio, but we won't move until we're both ready to move.
Knowing what we know about Jason Kidd now, it wouldn't surprise me one bit if the wife angle on his reason not to come here was total bull . That's the way this dude operates off the court. He's a woman beater and a liar and has no ethics. Some people might look at him as some sort of Machiavellianist or Boss but he's just a low-life piece of .
I live relatively close to Atlanta. Athletes like it because it's a massive city and there are some nice areas in the city with a large black population. Overall, Atlanta is like 60% black.
Also, the Buckhead district (which is mostly white) is one of the wealthiest areas in the country. A lot of athletes live in that area.
Bingo.
The Blazers did not.
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So it's because you make more money that your wife's obliged to follow your lead. Is that it? Whoever earns the most gets to make the rules? I mean would she let you "stare her away" (whatever the that means) if she got some plum opportunity in another city--one that banked more than even you, superman? Are you on her team or what? Or are you the de facto leader just because you have a ?
Not a rhetorical question: What makes you the ruler--is it about salary or is it about gender?
Follow-up question: what ing century are you living in anyway?
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if you bring the bread home, and you think like kidd k, you might be a GOT
The same century you live in, I'm not a firm believer in being led by a woman, that's all. But if the shoe fits you by all means wear it.
Are you a woman? If so then you are a perfect example of why women should not lead. You're response is obviously emotionally charged. Instead of taking a step back to think you automatically assume that our point of view is wrong. And if you're a man then lol git.
if we had Kidd, pop would have been fired a long time ago
I understand what you are saying, and that works for mundane stuff. When it comes to meddling in my career and messing around with personal goals (I.e, winning an NBA Championship), she is the one that has to bend. If she tries to keep me from attempting to make my dreams come true, there will be to pay. There has to be balance in the relationship. I don't mess with her career choices and she doesn't mine. If it requires me to move, if I am the breadwinner we move. If she is, then I move.
Emotions always run high if a woman is in charge Rob lol
I can agree with this, very rationale individual![]()
Which one of you guys is this (1:00)
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