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Lenny Dykstra says he's still doing well

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Lenny Dykstra explains why he went into bankruptcy.
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(For the entire uncensored interview, go to DanNation)

Former Met and Phillie Lenny Dyktra joined the show to discuss his financial problems. Here are some of his takes

-- Dykstra says his magazine The Players Club is going on as strong as ever.

-- Dykstra said that people came for job interviews just so they could sue him and make some money.

-- Dan asked Dykstra how many lawsuits have been filed against him. "Doesn't matter, there all worthless," Dykstra said. "Every one of those lawsuits I'll beat."

Dykstra says he's no worried about the people coming after him for money.

"Bottom line is people pile on," Dykstra said. "That's why I did an '11.'"

-- Dykstra said that he still has the house and the plane. But then Dan asked why was there no furniture in his house when HBO showed up with cameras. "Just remember dude, everything isn't what it appears," Dykstra said.

-- Dykstra said that he's going through a divorce, and he hopes his finances turn around after that is done.

-- Dykstra says that he's still giving financial advice and every tip he's given has actually worked out.

-- Dykstra says he had 20 offers to do reality shows last year. He didn't want to do one because he thought they would try to take him down. Now that he's at the bottom, he plans to do one. Dan asked what it would be about. "Reality," Dykstra answered.

-- Dan asked Lenny if he was angry. "Angry with what? I win. I always win," Dykstra said.

-- Dykstra says he only sleeps twice a week.

-- "Bottom line is, it's the last man standing that wins," Dykstra said.

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