"Wojnarowski said Donovan could command $6 million a year, but noted he did not 
have to pay state income tax in Florida. A five-year deal worth $35 million or 
more might not out of the question for Donovan, who recently signed a one-year 
extension through the 2020 season that pushed his annual average salary to $4 
million.”

Seriously; after taxes what is the significant difference between these two 
amounts?

Also, short of Scrooge McDucking a swimming pool, what on earth could anyone do 
with that much money in Oklahoma? I am not making this up - one of the top 
things to do in Oklahoma City is the National Banjo museum. 

The other is to go look at the basketball arena - the place he would be working 
at. What a great day off - “Honey, let’s go look at my workplace."

My brother-in-law’s sister lives in Oklahoma. She is a new grandmother. The 
child’s name? "Poppy Capri.” I am not making this up. Only in Oklahoma.

If Billy D. wants to make 6 million a year and coach the Lakers or the Knicks, 
so be it. At least he would be able to spend some of that money at a decent 
restaurant. Oklahoma City? I'll spot him the money for as much Golden Corral 
that he could eat.

Who would want to be a multimillionaire if it meant living in Oklahoma? I’ll 
take Door Number 3, please.

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