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Tiger Woods seriously hurt in car accident: reports (pg. 16)
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| quote: | Originally posted by Jay Leno
I am actually even more interested now to see if he can maintain his exceptional level of competitiveness in light of these problems. |
I think the first couple tournaments will be difficult but once he wins a tournament all will be forgotten and people will cheer for him and love him again |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
There is a third option: we care, and don't like it, but don't follow him for his person life, rather what he does on the golf course. I have always maintaned this attitude towards all entertainers. I follow their professional careers, not their personal ones.
I'll continue to watch him on the course, any cheating issues, him and his wife need to deal with those. |
Yup.
Unless the man's ur personal hero or you've made him some kind of role model for urself, dont see why one worries overly abt his personal life when ur watching him professionally.
U like him as a golfer. He's a legendary golfer. If he's a ty husband, well, that dont affect the fact that he's a legendary golfer... which presumably is the reason one would wanna watch him play, neh |
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| 1dawoman |
| am I the only one who is officially sick and tired of hearing of Tiger and his assemblage of escorts? |
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| Jayx1 |
| im still waiting for the backlash against his wife for being a spousal abuser |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
im still waiting for the backlash against his wife for being a spousal abuser |
Yea, unfortunately ill bet that never happens... since our society is so biased when it comes to its view on abusive spouses depending on the gender of the abuser and the victim.
And that reminds me, I still need to send you the michael crichton article which deals with this topic specifically. |
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| Spin Laden |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
im still waiting for the backlash against his wife for being a spousal abuser |
there should also be a backlash against these house-wrecking, money grubbing hoes. I'm sure Tiger's brought some burning sensation back from Vegas :p |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
im still waiting for the backlash against his wife for being a spousal abuser |
Has this actually been established yet? |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spin Laden
there should also be a backlash against these house-wrecking, money grubbing hoes. |
Meh. The only person in the absolute undeniable wrong here is Tiger himself. He is married, he's the party in a committed relationship... his "hoes" were not. AFAIC he bears the entire onus of these inappropriate relations.
He absolutely and indisputably owed it to his wife not to cheat on her. These girls didnt owe it to anybody not to sleep with a married man -- they never committed or promised anyone never to act as such (though sure it would speak better of their character and moral fiber if they actively chose not to sleep with individuals who are already committed to others -- since invariably it has serious ramifications for the other parties' loved ones).
I feel the onus is on the married party not to break his or her vows. If you break those vows that you swore to your partner to uphold, then you’re in the absolute wrong. |
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| Jayx1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jem_hadar
Yea, unfortunately ill bet that never happens... since our society is so biased when it comes to its view on abusive spouses depending on the gender of the abuser and the victim.
And that reminds me, I still need to send you the michael crichton article which deals with this topic specifically. |
thanks.. good read! |
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| Spin Laden |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jem_hadar
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He absolutely and indisputably owed it to his wife not to cheat on her. These girls didnt owe it to anybody not to sleep with a married man -- . |
they owe it to themselves *points to dimples*
but of course Tiger is the dirtiest of the dogs here, that's pretty much consensus, no illustration needed (although that is a good one you posted re: marriage vows).
I'll have to read the Letterman threads to see if anyone was fervent about that on here... one of his own staffers even :p |
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| Spin Laden |

So now that a couple of these trollops are probably making money by coming forward, will others do the same with other celebs? Should I go to the Enquire and tell them about my Susan Boyle tryst? Hmmmm.
Indeed this is not a precendent-setting thing, but sometimes these events can facilitate a spike in subsequent ones. |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spin Laden

So now that a couple of these trollops are probably making money by coming forward, will others do the same with other celebs? Should I go to the Enquire and tell them about my Susan Boyle tryst? Hmmmm.
Indeed this is not a precendent-setting thing, but sometimes these events can facilitate a spike in subsequent ones. |
It's all about how big a celeb they are, and how shocking the news was. This was perfect tabloid scenario. Squeaky clean image, lots of ho's.
And here, its a gamble for the girls. Take Tiger's pay off, or go to the media and do the talk show circuit. Personally I'd take Tiger's money and save my self the face time and publicity. Or, haha, take Tiger's money and short sell all the companies he endorses. |
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