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The story that won't go away. At this rate, we won't see Tiger until Spring. Hopefully, people will have the integrity to tire of the story by then... Not as long as the women keep comin' out of the woodwork. You don't see him as a two-ta-nine-timing, runaround, scuzzbucket for cheatin' on his old lady? Wonder how many other kids, aside from his own, he'll wind up payin' child support for? For a lot of guys, he'd be seen as an iconic stud to be envied. I didn't realize there were women who idolized cheaters. Got a question. If you had a husband and he was cheating on you with various women, what would you do? How would you see him? However I saw him, would be between he and I to work out.Not he and I and everyone on the planet with access to tabloids. Women can lie,,they can jump on a bandwagon like anyone else. Whomever he had affairs with is between he, them and his wife and should have remained so. The point is that he was unfaithful,, thats it , end of story,,whether it was one or one hundred this story should have already run its course. To assume because someone makes an allegation it proves someone else guilty is ridiculous. I still dont know who he had an affair with or how many but it seems as long as people keep accusing him of it,,it must have truly happened with all those who accuse him. I just think people should let folks private lives be private. |
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What happened to common sense ?. Someone getting over one billion dollars just playing golf !. This is craziness in the first degree . Many kids do not want to study and think they will be multi millionaires playing basket ball and other sports . Hmmmmm...........is golf more important than science and technology including medicine ?!!!. According to Forbes, Tiger has actually earned 65 million from golfing. Considering that he started out in 1991, nearly twenty years ago,,, that averages to a little over 3 mill a year,,peanuts to most actors or people in other high profile jobs. |
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Whomever he had affairs with is between he, them and his wife and should have remained so. The point is that he was unfaithful,, thats it , end of story,,whether it was one or one hundred this story should have already run its course. A guy has an affair on his wife, even a one-night stand, I could chalk it up to stupidity, or whatever. But when a guy is married for just a few years and has slept with nine different women (besides his wife), I would say he has a serious problem between the ears. Granted, some or all could be fabricated, but it's obvious there was a reason the man sped out of his driveway at 2:30 a.m., barefoot, plowing over a fire hydrant and into a neighbor's tree, being chased by a golf club-weilding wife. Why is it anyone's concern, other than his or his wife's. Gee, I don't know. Why do famous people intrigue anyone? Personally, I have found it to be amusing, as each day, another "Tiger-gal" seems to pop up and shout "Me too!" when asked if anyone has slept with him. Should we really feel THAT guilty about getting a little snicker every day, at the expense of a mult-millionaire? |
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Whomever he had affairs with is between he, them and his wife and should have remained so. The point is that he was unfaithful,, thats it , end of story,,whether it was one or one hundred this story should have already run its course. A guy has an affair on his wife, even a one-night stand, I could chalk it up to stupidity, or whatever. But when a guy is married for just a few years and has slept with nine different women (besides his wife), I would say he has a serious problem between the ears. Granted, some or all could be fabricated, but it's obvious there was a reason the man sped out of his driveway at 2:30 a.m., barefoot, plowing over a fire hydrant and into a neighbor's tree, being chased by a golf club-weilding wife. Why is it anyone's concern, other than his or his wife's. Gee, I don't know. Why do famous people intrigue anyone? Personally, I have found it to be amusing, as each day, another "Tiger-gal" seems to pop up and shout "Me too!" when asked if anyone has slept with him. Should we really feel THAT guilty about getting a little snicker every day, at the expense of a mult-millionaire? I dont know if he was speeding out as the airbags didnt deploy. But all the conjecture on someones personal and private business isnt a source of much entertainment for me. I understand everyone has different entertainment tastes though. I was just sharing how I feel people deserve privacy in their private life,,regardless of their fame or income. As a wife who was cheated on, I think the public replaying and assumptions would be much more devastating to me than the initial betrayal. |
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I wish at least one of 'em would spit out the DNA or turn their crusty drawers over to the investigators or the Enquirer for samples.
I know, I wouldn't touch that!! |
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Whomever he had affairs with is between he, them and his wife and should have remained so. The point is that he was unfaithful,, thats it , end of story,,whether it was one or one hundred this story should have already run its course. A guy has an affair on his wife, even a one-night stand, I could chalk it up to stupidity, or whatever. But when a guy is married for just a few years and has slept with nine different women (besides his wife), I would say he has a serious problem between the ears. Granted, some or all could be fabricated, but it's obvious there was a reason the man sped out of his driveway at 2:30 a.m., barefoot, plowing over a fire hydrant and into a neighbor's tree, being chased by a golf club-weilding wife. Why is it anyone's concern, other than his or his wife's. Gee, I don't know. Why do famous people intrigue anyone? Personally, I have found it to be amusing, as each day, another "Tiger-gal" seems to pop up and shout "Me too!" when asked if anyone has slept with him. Should we really feel THAT guilty about getting a little snicker every day, at the expense of a mult-millionaire? I dont know if he was speeding out as the airbags didnt deploy. But all the conjecture on someones personal and private business isnt a source of much entertainment for me. I understand everyone has different entertainment tastes though. I was just sharing how I feel people deserve privacy in their private life,,regardless of their fame or income. As a wife who was cheated on, I think the public replaying and assumptions would be much more devastating to me than the initial betrayal. I would agree, that would definitely suck, for his wife. Sadly enough, I'm still not going to stop being ammused every time another Perkins waitress pops up, with a pink pregnancy test wand and a paternity suit. If Mrs. Woods had any brains, she would re-do the prenup and then file. Not likely he's going to suddenly learn how to keep his dick in his pants. |
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Whomever he had affairs with is between he, them and his wife and should have remained so. The point is that he was unfaithful,, thats it , end of story,,whether it was one or one hundred this story should have already run its course. A guy has an affair on his wife, even a one-night stand, I could chalk it up to stupidity, or whatever. But when a guy is married for just a few years and has slept with nine different women (besides his wife), I would say he has a serious problem between the ears. Granted, some or all could be fabricated, but it's obvious there was a reason the man sped out of his driveway at 2:30 a.m., barefoot, plowing over a fire hydrant and into a neighbor's tree, being chased by a golf club-weilding wife. Why is it anyone's concern, other than his or his wife's. Gee, I don't know. Why do famous people intrigue anyone? Personally, I have found it to be amusing, as each day, another "Tiger-gal" seems to pop up and shout "Me too!" when asked if anyone has slept with him. Should we really feel THAT guilty about getting a little snicker every day, at the expense of a mult-millionaire? I dont know if he was speeding out as the airbags didnt deploy. But all the conjecture on someones personal and private business isnt a source of much entertainment for me. I understand everyone has different entertainment tastes though. I was just sharing how I feel people deserve privacy in their private life,,regardless of their fame or income. As a wife who was cheated on, I think the public replaying and assumptions would be much more devastating to me than the initial betrayal. I would agree, that would definitely suck, for his wife. Sadly enough, I'm still not going to stop being ammused every time another Perkins waitress pops up, with a pink pregnancy test wand and a paternity suit. If Mrs. Woods had any brains, she would re-do the prenup and then file. Not likely he's going to suddenly learn how to keep his dick in his pants. That depends upon his upbringing and values. People can change. They say the same about domestic abuse, but people change that behavior too,,I am living proof. |
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Whomever he had affairs with is between he, them and his wife and should have remained so. The point is that he was unfaithful,, thats it , end of story,,whether it was one or one hundred this story should have already run its course. A guy has an affair on his wife, even a one-night stand, I could chalk it up to stupidity, or whatever. But when a guy is married for just a few years and has slept with nine different women (besides his wife), I would say he has a serious problem between the ears. Granted, some or all could be fabricated, but it's obvious there was a reason the man sped out of his driveway at 2:30 a.m., barefoot, plowing over a fire hydrant and into a neighbor's tree, being chased by a golf club-weilding wife. Why is it anyone's concern, other than his or his wife's. Gee, I don't know. Why do famous people intrigue anyone? Personally, I have found it to be amusing, as each day, another "Tiger-gal" seems to pop up and shout "Me too!" when asked if anyone has slept with him. Should we really feel THAT guilty about getting a little snicker every day, at the expense of a mult-millionaire? I dont know if he was speeding out as the airbags didnt deploy. But all the conjecture on someones personal and private business isnt a source of much entertainment for me. I understand everyone has different entertainment tastes though. I was just sharing how I feel people deserve privacy in their private life,,regardless of their fame or income. As a wife who was cheated on, I think the public replaying and assumptions would be much more devastating to me than the initial betrayal. I would agree, that would definitely suck, for his wife. Sadly enough, I'm still not going to stop being ammused every time another Perkins waitress pops up, with a pink pregnancy test wand and a paternity suit. If Mrs. Woods had any brains, she would re-do the prenup and then file. Not likely he's going to suddenly learn how to keep his dick in his pants. That depends upon his upbringing and values. People can change. They say the same about domestic abuse, but people change that behavior too,,I am living proof. He better find Jesus. Or Oprah and a good sex-addict therapist. |
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Whomever he had affairs with is between he, them and his wife and should have remained so. The point is that he was unfaithful,, thats it , end of story,,whether it was one or one hundred this story should have already run its course. A guy has an affair on his wife, even a one-night stand, I could chalk it up to stupidity, or whatever. But when a guy is married for just a few years and has slept with nine different women (besides his wife), I would say he has a serious problem between the ears. Granted, some or all could be fabricated, but it's obvious there was a reason the man sped out of his driveway at 2:30 a.m., barefoot, plowing over a fire hydrant and into a neighbor's tree, being chased by a golf club-weilding wife. Why is it anyone's concern, other than his or his wife's. Gee, I don't know. Why do famous people intrigue anyone? Personally, I have found it to be amusing, as each day, another "Tiger-gal" seems to pop up and shout "Me too!" when asked if anyone has slept with him. Should we really feel THAT guilty about getting a little snicker every day, at the expense of a mult-millionaire? I dont know if he was speeding out as the airbags didnt deploy. But all the conjecture on someones personal and private business isnt a source of much entertainment for me. I understand everyone has different entertainment tastes though. I was just sharing how I feel people deserve privacy in their private life,,regardless of their fame or income. As a wife who was cheated on, I think the public replaying and assumptions would be much more devastating to me than the initial betrayal. I would agree, that would definitely suck, for his wife. Sadly enough, I'm still not going to stop being ammused every time another Perkins waitress pops up, with a pink pregnancy test wand and a paternity suit. If Mrs. Woods had any brains, she would re-do the prenup and then file. Not likely he's going to suddenly learn how to keep his dick in his pants. That depends upon his upbringing and values. People can change. They say the same about domestic abuse, but people change that behavior too,,I am living proof. He better find Jesus. Or Oprah and a good sex-addict therapist. The way that horndog is going, I don't know if Jesus or Oprah would be safe. |
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The way that horndog is going, I don't know if Jesus or Oprah would be safe. |
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well okay so what is the latest count...
how many wifies, kids, and tramps that have seen the mr. winkie? |
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well okay so what is the latest count... how many wifies, kids, and tramps that have seen the mr. winkie? So far, up to 9 have taken a ride on the anaconda. Wut a stud!! |
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Ouch!
Gatorade just dropped him as their pitch-man. Well, maybe he can send his agent to Trojan or KY Jelly to broker some new deals. |
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Gatorade is apparently intimidated by bad press, as if it believes all athletes are faithful husbands. ONE( being an incredible athlete, the appeal of drinking gatorade) has nothing to do with the other,,(Being a faithful husband).
One more way press disrupts peoples lives for profit. |
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Gatorade is apparently intimidated by bad press, as if it believes all athletes are faithful husbands. ONE( being an incredible athlete, the appeal of drinking gatorade) has nothing to do with the other,,(Being a faithful husband). One more way press disrupts peoples lives for profit. They only drop the ones who get caught and admit it. It's a bad moral image for a whore to be associated with their product. Wise business move. Look at Kobe Bryant. Killing and abusing dogs didn't hurt his career for long. Hey Lewis, maybe Tiger can be the new Trojan man. Unless he's contract a nasty bug. One of the women was a porn queen after all. |
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They only drop the ones who get caught and admit it. It's a bad moral image for a whore to be associated with their product. Wise business move.
I see William Shatners face on all types of products,,if the product isnt a monestary, I dont see what anyones sex life should have to do with it. Gatorade is not a product that has anything to do with sexual morality. |
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They only drop the ones who get caught and admit it. It's a bad moral image for a whore to be associated with their product. Wise business move. I see William Shatners face on all types of products,,if the product isnt a monestary, I dont see what anyones sex life should have to do with it. Gatorade is not a product that has anything to do with sexual morality. Yeah, you right. It was probably a racist move by Gatoraide. |
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Edited by
LewisW123
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Wed 12/09/09 05:54 PM
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Gatorade is apparently intimidated by bad press, as if it believes all athletes are faithful husbands. ONE( being an incredible athlete, the appeal of drinking gatorade) has nothing to do with the other,,(Being a faithful husband). One more way press disrupts peoples lives for profit. They only drop the ones who get caught and admit it. It's a bad moral image for a whore to be associated with their product. Wise business move. Look at Kobe Bryant. Killing and abusing dogs didn't hurt his career for long. Hey Lewis, maybe Tiger can be the new Trojan man. Unless he's contract a nasty bug. One of the women was a porn queen after all. Oops, you got your pro atheletes mixed up. Michael Vick is the dog-killer. Kobe had sex with that girl who cried rape, in a hotel room, then had to buy his wife a million dollar ring to keep her from divorcing him. Who needs soap operas? |
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Gatorade is apparently intimidated by bad press, as if it believes all athletes are faithful husbands. ONE( being an incredible athlete, the appeal of drinking gatorade) has nothing to do with the other,,(Being a faithful husband). One more way press disrupts peoples lives for profit. They only drop the ones who get caught and admit it. It's a bad moral image for a whore to be associated with their product. Wise business move. Look at Kobe Bryant. Killing and abusing dogs didn't hurt his career for long. Hey Lewis, maybe Tiger can be the new Trojan man. Unless he's contract a nasty bug. One of the women was a porn queen after all. Oops, you got your pro atheletes mixed up. Michael Vick is the dog-killer. Kobe had sex with that girl who cried rape, in a hotel room, then had to buy his wife a million dollar ring to keep her from divorcing him. Who needs soap operas? That shows you how much into sports I am. Go Tiger. Get it while you can. Ma' man da' Stud. Did you see, Tiger won an award for most aspiring Stud today. |
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Go Tiger. Get it while you can. Ma' man da' Stud. Did you see, Tiger won an award for most aspiring Stud today. Who gave him the award? Larry Flint? |
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