docellis wrote:i have no idea how i would even spend 100 million dollars.
I'd buy every Pujols statue and tear it down.
docellis wrote:i have no idea how i would even spend 100 million dollars.
I'd buy a restaurant and have a bronze statue of myself made and put in front of it.docellis wrote:i have no idea how i would even spend 100 million dollars.
It would depend how strong my attachment was to my current situation, and how excited I'd be to try something different.beerman wrote:ghostrunner wrote:Another way to look at at, aside from the millions of dollars - Pujols gets a 50% raise. I bet the majority here would take that deal.
What if your current boss was also offering a 30% raise and you didn't have to move...
Not only is Anaheim much more expensive, even if he didn't live there the cost of flying himself and family around the country to be with them makes up for whatever artificially deflated market that LA is in right now.cards2468 wrote:also, Anaheim is not that much more expensive for him to play at than here. He can live where ever he wants, and he'll only eat in Anaheim like 90 days out of the year.
I once figured my dream home, garage, and the cars to fill it would cost me around 17 million. So after that I don't know.docellis wrote:i have no idea how i would even spend 100 million dollars.
Maybe he doesn't want to live in St. Louis? I mean, if you're not from here, there's definitely better places to be.TAZ wrote:Not only is Anaheim much more expensive, even if he didn't live there the cost of flying himself and family around the country to be with them makes up for whatever artificially deflated market that LA is in right now.cards2468 wrote:also, Anaheim is not that much more expensive for him to play at than here. He can live where ever he wants, and he'll only eat in Anaheim like 90 days out of the year.
We had a 10+ thread about the value of money in the beginning vs end of a contract, in the same vein $1 in STL =/= $1 in LA. Not even close.
Kind of hope he moves to Miamicards2468 wrote:Maybe he doesn't want to live in St. Louis? I mean, if you're not from here, there's definitely better places to be.TAZ wrote:Not only is Anaheim much more expensive, even if he didn't live there the cost of flying himself and family around the country to be with them makes up for whatever artificially deflated market that LA is in right now.cards2468 wrote:also, Anaheim is not that much more expensive for him to play at than here. He can live where ever he wants, and he'll only eat in Anaheim like 90 days out of the year.
We had a 10+ thread about the value of money in the beginning vs end of a contract, in the same vein $1 in STL =/= $1 in LA. Not even close.
I was going to add that 50% extra would push me to Northern California if that were an option, vs. %30 to stay put. I have no idea what Albert thinks about So Cal, but keep in mind his family's in on this decision too.cards2468 wrote:Maybe he doesn't want to live in St. Louis? I mean, if you're not from here, there's definitely better places to be.TAZ wrote:Not only is Anaheim much more expensive, even if he didn't live there the cost of flying himself and family around the country to be with them makes up for whatever artificially deflated market that LA is in right now.cards2468 wrote:also, Anaheim is not that much more expensive for him to play at than here. He can live where ever he wants, and he'll only eat in Anaheim like 90 days out of the year.
We had a 10+ thread about the value of money in the beginning vs end of a contract, in the same vein $1 in STL =/= $1 in LA. Not even close.