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My thoughts exactly. I’m just trying to wrap my head around how she got up to 16 million in debt. I’m assuming that she didn’t have any financial advisors and she thought she could do it on her own. But at the same time the Official Matchup Monday Ricky Starks vs CM Punk – The Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Final 2023 shirt said something about her having credit card debt. I mean how much limit did she have on these credit cards?.. and like you said that TV show how the lottery changed my life, it is just sad to see how someone can go from cloud 9 to the Official Matchup Monday Ricky Starks vs CM Punk – The Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Final 2023 shirt. And they’re even in worse shape than when they first started. Which makes me kind of grateful that I’m not in that position. Look at all the movie stars, sports stars, etc. How they gloat over how much they have in the next thing you know you’re hearing on the news how they went bankrupt. I guess it is a proven fact that money can be your best friend or your worst enemy.

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Yeah, I’m pretty skeptical of surveys like this in general because of the Official Matchup Monday Ricky Starks vs CM Punk – The Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Final 2023 shirt sports fandom works. On one hand, it’s really easy to be a Official Matchup Monday Ricky Starks vs CM Punk – The Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Final 2023 shirt fan of your NFL team. They play on Sundays, there are only 17 games in the Official Matchup Monday Ricky Starks vs CM Punk – The Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament Final 2023 shirt, and we’ve made the Super Bowl THE live event in this country. It’s very easy to watch ~80% of your team’s games, take in an hour or two of analysis and watercooler discussions during the week, and boom, you’re at a level of fandom that would take four times as long to reach for any of the other sports, not even factoring in that they play on weeknights when you’ve probably got other stuff going on. On the other hand though, there’s passive fandom. There’s the Sox cap that you wear when doing yardwork, the 2013 championship pullover you wear on your way to work, or the game you flip on because you’re looking to wind down before bed, and you may as well catch the 8th and 9th. That’s what I think of when I think about sports fandom in Boston. It’s not that everyone knows everything about the Red Sox; it’s that the Red Sox are Boston. (and apparently Vermont too). The other way to look at fandom is by seeing what percentage of fans of a sport are diehard fans of that sport. And that’s all Bruins. And Maine.

