| Forum topic by SnowyRiver | posted 1244 days ago | 975 views | 0 times favorited | 19 replies | ![]() |
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#1 posted 1244 days ago |
ROTFLMAO…..................yeppers. I wonder if they have thought of that? -- Jerry--A man can never have enough tools or clamps |
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#2 posted 1244 days ago |
He gets what he deserves -- So Much Wood - So Little Time! -- |
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#3 posted 1244 days ago |
I feel bad for him, he’s just doing what every other sports star (or politician, or wealthy\powerful man) does, he just got caught. I don’t know why it a shock to some people, that’s what these guys do, it their Raison d’ĂȘtre. |
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#4 posted 1244 days ago |
EVERY OTHER????? -- Gene 'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton |
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#5 posted 1244 days ago |
EVERY OTHER????? scottymann hit it right no the head…every other famous person and a lot of average people too! |
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#6 posted 1244 days ago |
You’re BAD, Wayne. LOL! -- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood" |
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#7 posted 1244 days ago |
I can’t imagine walking a mile in his shoes. No comment. -- Humble Wood Servant |
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#8 posted 1244 days ago |
Every dirty dog has his day ! -- John in Belgrave (Website) http://www.extremebirdhouse.com , http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112698715866 |
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#9 posted 1244 days ago |
f’n LAWL -- - Jei, Rockford IL - When in doubt, spray it with WD-40 and wrap it with duct tape. The details will attend to themselves. |
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#10 posted 1243 days ago |
Unfortunately in the future his name will first be remembered by this scandal and then secondly by the fact that he was the greatest golfer to play the game. I can’t feel bad for him though. When you’re as famous as him you know people are waiting for an excuse. Also can’t feel too bad for a woman that renegotiates her prenuptial agreement. I never thought I would hear that term. Cha-ching! -- Don't tell her I'm in the shop! |
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#11 posted 1243 days ago |
The first report I heard had him wrecking his car, before I knew it, he had more Ho’s than Santa. While I certainly don’t condone his behavior, I have to ask why the media seems to think it’s their mission to distroy people at every opportunity. -- Sawdust looks better in the garage than cars, explain that to your wife! |
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#12 posted 1243 days ago |
I have to ask why people always blame the media. What Tiger has done is reprehensible. Not sure how it’s the media’s fault when the most recognized public figure in the world has affairs with over a dozen women and expects no one will find out?? -- Gerry, http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/CNC_Woodworker.html |
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#13 posted 1243 days ago |
He put himself in this position, his golfing skills still put him at the top, but his moral and ethical skill need a lot of improvement. When your in his position ( notoriety) you need to live life at a certain level, he did not, and now he is paying the price. He had a lot to lose, and is now losing it. Funny Ad though. Thanks Wayne -- Even a broken clock is right twice a day, unless, it moves at half speed like ....-As the Saw Turns |
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#14 posted 1243 days ago |
Gerry – didn’t want to suggest it’s the media’s fault. I wasn’t suggesting it’s just Tiger either. Obviously, the general public has an appetite for the miseries of others & taking down successful people or the media wouldn’t have a place to pedal their stories. It’s just sad. How many of his “women” were ill-informed as to his marital status? Why no stories about their morals? Simple, they’re not as successful as Tiger. Don’t get me wrong, I agree, what he did IS reprehensible, I just don’t understand how it really impacts the vast majority. -- Sawdust looks better in the garage than cars, explain that to your wife! |
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#15 posted 1243 days ago |
Since the media has been mentioned, the first thing that came to my mind is remember when Bill Clinton had the affair and the media kept saying its his own business? Funny how the media has now changed their position on Tiger Woods. -- Wayne - Plymouth MN |
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