Seeing as how realtors don't buy the houses they list, then this would be true regardless of who had the listing.transmit5by9 said:
I'm guessing Chip and Jo's agency can wait for the right buyer to come along.
Stranger said:
Has he called Dave Aranda? Not a lot of qualified buyers in Waco, Texas could bite that off.
I'd love to see pictures.Wineguy89 said:Family already bought a different home.Stranger said:
Has he called Dave Aranda? Not a lot of qualified buyers in Waco, Texas could bite that off.
jdrs said:
In my next life I need to be a college football coach. What a life.
LionBear said:jdrs said:
In my next life I need to be a college football coach. What a life.
Actually, you probably (and statistically) wouldn't.
Most coaches change jobs every 1-2 years. That's so easy on a family, right?
You have to start (assuming you are good enough to "move up" from High School....LOL) at Crap U as an assistant.
Then you "get to" become a coordinator.
And you make nothing.
For years.
Then, if you are In the 1.00% of the 1.00%, and you get to move up to a P5 program, you get to:
Still move every 2-3 years.
Have to be "good enough" to move up to a position coach job.
If you are all world, you get to move up to a coordinator job.
If you are the next coming, you get to be a P5 head coach.
The odds of you becoming a Top 10 salary P5 coach in college are way less than you making it all the way through high school ball and college ball and getting drafted in the top 2 rounds of the NFL draft.
This is similar to the idiots who say "what a life" when they see pro golfers winning. What they fail to discern is that for every one of those guys that you are looking at winning on tour, there are another 10,000 guys that hit a 1,000 balls a day their whole life and never came close to even getting their tour card -- let alone winning.
What a life?
Yeah, for the 1 in a 100,000 that make it. Sure.
Bear8084 said:LionBear said:jdrs said:
In my next life I need to be a college football coach. What a life.
Actually, you probably (and statistically) wouldn't.
Most coaches change jobs every 1-2 years. That's so easy on a family, right?
You have to start (assuming you are good enough to "move up" from High School....LOL) at Crap U as an assistant.
Then you "get to" become a coordinator.
And you make nothing.
For years.
Then, if you are In the 1.00% of the 1.00%, and you get to move up to a P5 program, you get to:
Still move every 2-3 years.
Have to be "good enough" to move up to a position coach job.
If you are all world, you get to move up to a coordinator job.
If you are the next coming, you get to be a P5 head coach.
The odds of you becoming a Top 10 salary P5 coach in college are way less than you making it all the way through high school ball and college ball and getting drafted in the top 2 rounds of the NFL draft.
This is similar to the idiots who say "what a life" when they see pro golfers winning. What they fail to discern is that for every one of those guys that you are looking at winning on tour, there are another 10,000 guys that hit a 1,000 balls a day their whole life and never came close to even getting their tour card -- let alone winning.
What a life?
Yeah, for the 1 in a 100,000 that make it. Sure.
Oof. Don't be that guy.LionBear said:jdrs said:
In my next life I need to be a college football coach. What a life.
Actually, you probably (and statistically) wouldn't.
Most coaches change jobs every 1-2 years. That's so easy on a family, right?
You have to start (assuming you are good enough to "move up" from High School....LOL) at Crap U as an assistant.
Then you "get to" become a coordinator.
And you make nothing.
For years.
Then, if you are In the 1.00% of the 1.00%, and you get to move up to a P5 program, you get to:
Still move every 2-3 years.
Have to be "good enough" to move up to a position coach job.
If you are all world, you get to move up to a coordinator job.
If you are the next coming, you get to be a P5 head coach.
The odds of you becoming a Top 10 salary P5 coach in college are way less than you making it all the way through high school ball and college ball and getting drafted in the top 2 rounds of the NFL draft.
This is similar to the idiots who say "what a life" when they see pro golfers winning. What they fail to discern is that for every one of those guys that you are looking at winning on tour, there are another 10,000 guys that hit a 1,000 balls a day their whole life and never came close to even getting their tour card -- let alone winning.
What a life?
Yeah, for the 1 in a 100,000 that make it. Sure.
BearFan33 said:
There is a lot of envy here. I get it; I'm envious too. But as the other poster noted, Rhule is in greater than the top 1 % of his profession. From what I can tell he has worked hard and earned it. I'm glad he took us on part of his ride.
I'm also glad we live in a society that is rich enough that we can put that kind of premium on entertainment.
Lovely house, but I would never WANT that much house.muddybrazos said:
not a bad deal for 2.5mm. I would never need that much house but it's nice.
Stranger said:BearFan33 said:
There is a lot of envy here. I get it; I'm envious too. But as the other poster noted, Rhule is in greater than the top 1 % of his profession. From what I can tell he has worked hard and earned it. I'm glad he took us on part of his ride.
I'm also glad we live in a society that is rich enough that we can put that kind of premium on entertainment.
And we should all give thanks to Donald Trump for creating an economy where this type of wealth is possible,
You... You're not serious are you? Hard to tell with this group.Stranger said:BearFan33 said:
There is a lot of envy here. I get it; I'm envious too. But as the other poster noted, Rhule is in greater than the top 1 % of his profession. From what I can tell he has worked hard and earned it. I'm glad he took us on part of his ride.
I'm also glad we live in a society that is rich enough that we can put that kind of premium on entertainment.
And we should all give thanks to Donald Trump for creating an economy where this type of wealth is possible,
Bears2Canes said:You... You're not serious are you? Hard to tell with this group.Stranger said:BearFan33 said:
There is a lot of envy here. I get it; I'm envious too. But as the other poster noted, Rhule is in greater than the top 1 % of his profession. From what I can tell he has worked hard and earned it. I'm glad he took us on part of his ride.
I'm also glad we live in a society that is rich enough that we can put that kind of premium on entertainment.
And we should all give thanks to Donald Trump for creating an economy where this type of wealth is possible,
Stranger said:Bears2Canes said:You... You're not serious are you? Hard to tell with this group.Stranger said:BearFan33 said:
There is a lot of envy here. I get it; I'm envious too. But as the other poster noted, Rhule is in greater than the top 1 % of his profession. From what I can tell he has worked hard and earned it. I'm glad he took us on part of his ride.
I'm also glad we live in a society that is rich enough that we can put that kind of premium on entertainment.
And we should all give thanks to Donald Trump for creating an economy where this type of wealth is possible,
Jacking with this board is one of my favorite sports, so you never know.

Baylor3216 said:
HOAs are $80/month
I'm out
Born_A_Bear said:
How many houses in the area have a safe room?