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"Scud's fortune gone on girls and cars"

Why is he even injured?? didnt he stop playing years ago? was it even a tennis related injury, why is it even relevant?
 
These are the threads why I ignore the general chat forum on ASF.

He made a packet, he spent a packet. Wow.

A lot of judgement, when there is no right or wrong, it's all relative, it's all a matter of perceptions.

Now time to get drunk and bash someone! :rolleyes:
 
These are the threads why I ignore the general chat forum on ASF.

He made a packet, he spent a packet. Wow.

A lot of judgement, when there is no right or wrong, it's all relative, it's all a matter of perceptions.

Now time to get drunk and bash someone! :rolleyes:

Funny that, you ignore general chat yet you post on it? :confused: Take it for what it is, a place to chat, just like people do when they want to get away from share talk.
 
dont know what hes done but its all gone? apparently?... must have been very bad with his money... if he had of put just 1million into a good fund years ago and left it.. hed be worth heaps still
 
dont know what hes done but its all gone? apparently?... must have been very bad with his money... if he had of put just 1million into a good fund years ago and left it.. hed be worth heaps still


yes if he put a million into a good fund 2 years ago it may even be worth at least 250k by now :D
 
Regarding the famous bankrupts - Charles Goodyear didn't found the Goodyear Tyre company, he just invented the process for vulcanizing (and therefore stabilizing) rubber. Up until he did that, it would turn to stinky gloop on a hot day, no good for your tyres or boots. He burned through thousands and thousands of dollars looking for the right process and magic ingredients and so on, half his family members ended up selling their homes or taking out second mortgages and so on, just to raise the capital he needed. He never gave up, and eventually he found the right stabilizing agent and tried to patent his recipe, but since it was absurdly easy to duplicate with minor variation, he never made a penny out of it.

Goodyear Tyres were named in his honour, half a century after his death, because the guys that did found that company felt that he deserved some recognition.

Just thought he deserved some clarification there. :D
 
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