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Tiger Woods
12-03-2009, 01:58 PM
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Tiger Woods
What a tremendous let down for not only his fans but to all those young black guys that saw him as a role model.

On the other had it just goes to show that we should all be careful when we confide in someone on any electronic device or service. Someone will always find out.

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12-03-2009, 03:05 PM
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RE: Tiger Woods
Keith Wrote:What a tremendous let down for not only his fans but to all those young black guys that saw him as a role model.

On the other had it just goes to show that we should all be careful when we confide in someone on any electronic device or service. Someone will always find out.

A word of warning to wifes. No matter how hot you are, guys with opportunity will always shag around. It's the sad blokes who can't get a girl who claim fidelity as a virtue.
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12-03-2009, 03:18 PM
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RE: Tiger Woods
He's a golfer, a billionaire, he's offered her more money in her pre-nup and put 5 million in her bank account, personally, I couldn't give a flying whatever if he shagged every other woman he met. It's his business, not mine. A pre-nup makes a marriage a business arrangement, not a marriage.
This weird idea that anyone famous should have no privacy at all is deplorable.
Take a look at the nasties rubbing their hands with glee. They build em up only to knock them down.
If I were him I'd have PI's on everyone involved in the scrutiny. Especially regarding whether or not their taxes are up to date.

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12-03-2009, 05:13 PM
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RE: Tiger Woods
It's sad and not really anyone's business. Unfortunately, those seeking their 15 minutes of fame are always eager to air theirs and their "victims" dirty laundry.

Prenups are always a difficult subject but are probably a necessity in this day and age. Unless both partners enter into a marriage with equal incomes/assets, I see nothing wrong with the financially dominant one making it clear from the outset that what they take in, they will take out intact, should the situation arise.
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12-03-2009, 11:22 PM
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RE: Tiger Woods
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It's sad and not really anyone's business. Unfortunately, those seeking their 15 minutes of fame are always eager to air theirs and their "victims" dirty laundry.

Prenups are always a difficult subject but are probably a necessity in this day and age. Unless both partners enter into a marriage with equal incomes/assets, I see nothing wrong with the financially dominant one making it clear from the outset that what they take in, they will take out intact, should the situation arise.
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It not only the prenup thats differant these days the marraige vows ( never a point of law ) are so diverse that we must never assume the couple pledged faithfulness to each other only in this case i do believe they did .


last wedding i went to the words (GOD AND TILL death DO US PART ) were not mentioned and the couple are just as MARRIED as those who recite the standard stript as laid down by the ( know whats best for us religiuos wackos )
If they do get a divorced (or screw around) they wont have broken any vow ,pledge , or agreement that many hollier than thou lemmins seems to break every other week

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12-04-2009, 12:37 AM
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I'm a man possessed by demons! Polite demons that would open a door for a lady carrying too many parcels... but demons nonetheless!
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12-04-2009, 12:41 AM
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RE: Tiger Woods
JohnA Wrote:[quote=pilgrim_007]
It's sad and not really anyone's business. Unfortunately, those seeking their 15 minutes of fame are always eager to air theirs and their "victims" dirty laundry.

Prenups are always a difficult subject but are probably a necessity in this day and age. Unless both partners enter into a marriage with equal incomes/assets, I see nothing wrong with the financially dominant one making it clear from the outset that what they take in, they will take out intact, should the situation arise.
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It not only the prenup thats differant these days the marraige vows ( never a point of law ) are so diverse that we must never assume the couple pledged faithfulness to each other only in this case i do believe they did .


last wedding i went to the words (GOD AND TILL death DO US PART ) were not mentioned and the couple are just as MARRIED as those who recite the standard stript as laid down by the ( know whats best for us religiuos wackos )
If they do get a divorced (or screw around) they wont have broken any vow ,pledge , or agreement that many hollier than thou lemmins seems to break every other week

You'll like this then John,
http://www.mb.com.ph/node/232024/california-move

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12-04-2009, 10:02 AM
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RE: Tiger Woods
I don't care a bit about it. Although I did find the fact that his neighbours found him shoeless and snoring after they gave him a blanket amusing.
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12-12-2009, 05:22 AM
Post: #9
RE: Tiger Woods
I don't care how much money he has... I would not get down with the Wood! -- What annoys me almost as much as all the freakin airtime he is using up on CNN is the fact that now he's playing the "Feel sorry for me because I can't play golf anymore" crap!

Grow up boy! You have 2 beautiful children that you have now forever changed the lives of. You had every opportunity to raise them in a very priveledged happy home. and you blew it!
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12-12-2009, 12:08 PM
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RE: Tiger Woods
Moo Wrote:
Keith Wrote:What a tremendous let down for not only his fans but to all those young black guys that saw him as a role model.

On the other had it just goes to show that we should all be careful when we confide in someone on any electronic device or service. Someone will always find out.

A word of warning to wifes. No matter how hot you are, guys with opportunity will always shag around. It's the sad blokes who can't get a girl who claim fidelity as a virtue.
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12-12-2009, 12:52 PM
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RE: Tiger Woods
Whats the differance between a golf ball & a cadillac escalade ?
tiger woods can drive a golf ball 400 yds

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12-12-2009, 08:39 PM
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RE: Tiger Woods
Whats the difference between Santa and Tiger Woods?
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12-14-2009, 03:34 PM
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RE: Tiger Woods
I saw a (male) friend of mine had joined the Facebook group "I also slept with Tiger Woods", which was somewhat amusing and inevitable I suppose.
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12-15-2009, 10:06 PM
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RE: Tiger Woods
I see, according to the NYT's today, that a Canadian doctor is under investigation for treating top athletes including TW.Rolling Eyes

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01-17-2010, 12:39 PM
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RE: Tiger Woods
GOT SCAMMED YESTERDAY .

Bought a DVD with tiger woods called
* my 18 favourite holes* .

turns out it was about golf .....

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