-Marina del Rey, Ca.
-Feast Fest tigress Lynn Avi had two additional offers thrown her way by Feast Fest Tuesday here in the middle of Fall Meeting & Conference Week.
Avi has been expressing "only an extremely slight consideration" toward dropping out of Feast Fest for 2013, as her contract expires, in order to return full-time to her restaurant Lala and also to potentially take up a television offer. Avi has said, "I don't quite know how I'll juggle all three at once if I accept that TV offer. I may not, but if it looks really appealing then I'd have to figure out how to make all three commitments work." Although she says that "the probability of me leaving Feast Fest is only about 1%", these comments mortified scouters when they were released Sept. 7. Thus, they rammed down two new contract offers on the heels of one issued Sunday night.
Avi, who will receive $887,463 this year, received a 5-year, $903,455-deal Sunday (all monetary figures are per-year figures, for example, $903,455 every year for five years, not $903,455 over five years).
Feast Fest followed up Tuesday afternoon by dishing out (no pun intended) $909,456, 6-year and, two hours later, $912,973, 5-year deals, the latter deal having options for both 2018 and 2019.
Avi has not yet formally responded to any of the offers,but she said Tuesday that "I don't want people to think that my lack of responses means I'm being greedy and waiting for the scouters to up the offer even more. Rather, I'm carefully taking time to think all this over."
The two sides cannot officially make a deal until the offseason in December, but reaching an agreement now would mean "we'd just have to sign the papers in December and then it'd be done with," so said Head Scouter Jim Dall.
-Feast Fest tigress Lynn Avi had two additional offers thrown her way by Feast Fest Tuesday here in the middle of Fall Meeting & Conference Week.
Avi has been expressing "only an extremely slight consideration" toward dropping out of Feast Fest for 2013, as her contract expires, in order to return full-time to her restaurant Lala and also to potentially take up a television offer. Avi has said, "I don't quite know how I'll juggle all three at once if I accept that TV offer. I may not, but if it looks really appealing then I'd have to figure out how to make all three commitments work." Although she says that "the probability of me leaving Feast Fest is only about 1%", these comments mortified scouters when they were released Sept. 7. Thus, they rammed down two new contract offers on the heels of one issued Sunday night.
Avi, who will receive $887,463 this year, received a 5-year, $903,455-deal Sunday (all monetary figures are per-year figures, for example, $903,455 every year for five years, not $903,455 over five years).
Feast Fest followed up Tuesday afternoon by dishing out (no pun intended) $909,456, 6-year and, two hours later, $912,973, 5-year deals, the latter deal having options for both 2018 and 2019.
Avi has not yet formally responded to any of the offers,but she said Tuesday that "I don't want people to think that my lack of responses means I'm being greedy and waiting for the scouters to up the offer even more. Rather, I'm carefully taking time to think all this over."
The two sides cannot officially make a deal until the offseason in December, but reaching an agreement now would mean "we'd just have to sign the papers in December and then it'd be done with," so said Head Scouter Jim Dall.
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