When I first looked at the title of this thread, I was sure it read "Pickens to bathe S(s)elf in money".
Sounds like a good plan. I figured I would do most of that. Invest the money in things that will generate income that I could in turn donate to the community and charities across the globe. I would not work any more but instead would probably have a little fun here and there and donate alot of my time to helping those charities with my own hands. Not trying to be a saint or anything, but I have to figure that i didnt work for that money so it really shouldnt be kept in greed.
I would be more along the lines of:
1. Pay current debts
2. Invest some (start new business' and buy in as a partner to others).
3. Invest some in interest and dividend type investments
4. Toys, toys, toys, and more toys. (More racecars so I can race almost everynight somewhere from Feb. to October, a couple jet skiis, some 4 wheelers, yeah that should take up about all my time).
I was down in Okie this week for work and the sportsradio shows down there were going nuts to get sean sutton out of there. It was pretty funny.
Can you fire a coach if the court is named after his dad?
Yeah, I seem to remember hearing about that. Was his name Hurley by chance?:wink:I always thought Rick Majerus would be the first college basketball coach to die on the sideline until I saw Sean Sutton. Dude does not look healthy.
I knew this guy once who won the lottery with 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 but the numbers were cursed and everything he used the money for was a disaster. Then his plane crashed. True story.
I always thought Rick Majerus would be the first college basketball coach to die on the sideline until I saw Sean Sutton. Dude does not look healthy.
I knew this guy once who won the lottery with 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 but the numbers were cursed and everything he used the money for was a disaster. Then his plane crashed. True story.
Johnny Orr came to ISU for the $$$$.
Michigan wouldn't give him a raise.