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I had an affair with Tiger Woods too
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was that before or after I did??? |
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So did my cat!
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I am mad now, I thought I was the only one!
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mine was years ago, on a golf course at night, does that count? He did make a hole-in-one.
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I am mad now, I thought I was the only one! That's what his wife said! |
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mine was years ago, on a golf course at night, does that count? He did make a hole-in-one. That's awesome!! |
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Well, at least he didn't do his caddy, Steve...Oh, Tiger, say it ain't so!
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I am mad now, I thought I was the only one! That's what his wife said! |
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Well, at least he didn't do his caddy, Steve...Oh, Tiger, say it ain't so! Who's Your Caddy Tiger!!!!! |
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I don't know why this surprises anyone. His whole life has been about being and exception to the rules. With the number of people who treat him like a God it is strange to me that it took this long for it to catch up to him. Doesn't make it right though. I doubt it will hurt his standing with most of his sponsors.
People messing around at private golf courses is hardly anything new for men or women. |
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Well, they say that even after all this, Gatorade will still sponsor him. I'm thinking of an awesome commercial I's like to see of a guy with glowing sweat running from his wife who's wielding a golf club.
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He wanted to, but I said..."hell no, Tiger...you ain't putt'n claw marks all over my beautiful body...uh huh"!
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"Whatever regrets I have about letting my family down have been shared with and felt by us alone. I have given this a lot of reflection and thought and I believe that there is a point at which I must stick to that principle even though it's difficult.
"I will strive to be a better person and the husband and father that my family deserves. For all of those who have supported me over the years, I offer my profound apology." The Web site posting came hours after US Weekly magazine put Woods on its cover, released Wednesday, alleging he had a two-plus-year affair with a Los Angeles cocktail waitress. It also comes a week after the National Enquirer reported that Woods had an affair with a New York VIP host -- a charge the woman strongly denies -- and less than a week after he was involved in a car accident. The US Weekly report claims that Jaimee Grubbs has more than 300 text messages from Woods, and the US Weekly Web site posted a voice mail Grubbs says is Woods calling her last week and asking to change the ID on her phone so that his wife wouldn't recognize it. Grubbs says she met Woods at a Las Vegas nightclub the week after the 2007 Masters -- two months before Woods' wife, Elin Nordegren, gave birth to their first child. Wednesday morning, the magazine published what it said was a voice mail provided by Grubbs that she said was left by Woods on Nov. 24, three days before his early morning car crash. In the voice mail, a man, who calls himself "Tiger," asks Grubbs to take her name off her phone. "My wife went through my phone," the man's voice said. "And, uh, may be calling you." The call ends with the man saying: "You gotta do this for me. Huge. Quickly." ESPN could not confirm Woods was the caller. Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, did not immediately return an e-mail requesting comment. When asked whether US Weekly paid Grubbs for her story, spokeswoman Cheryl Crowley said, "As a policy, we do not comment on obtaining stories or photo transactions." MSNBC reported that "rumors" are Grubbs could have been paid $100,000 for her story. Grubbs was recently part of the VH1 cable channel reality series "Tool Academy." Several of Woods' sponsors said Wednesday that they still are in business with Woods. Nike, Gatorade, EA Sports, TLC Vision, NetJets and Gillette all said that their relationship with Woods remains as it was before the announcement. AT&T Inc. declined to comment and officials with Accenture, Tag Heuer and Upper Deck could not be reached by Reuters. This is an update from ESPN.go.com |
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he's human, just like the rest of us, but he's also an industry, unlike the rest of us..can't have the american pie and eat it too, unless expert stategists are involved
roko |
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Well, they say that even after all this, Gatorade will still sponsor him. I'm thinking of an awesome commercial I's like to see of a guy with glowing sweat running from his wife who's wielding a golf club. Let me guess .....The Glowing sweat is running from his balls(golf)? |
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I had an affair with Tiger Woods too Did you carry his "golf club" around or just on those "private games" ? |
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Tiger who?
Oh yeah i don't like golf nevermind |
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What's the difference between a car and a golf ball?
Tiger Woods can drive a golf ball more than 200 metres. |
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