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Re: Tiger Woods
Why do Pro athletes and other high profile people get married????? They know they are going to cheat, get caught, look like a horse's rear, then pay out the Wazzu.
Why not just stay single, be a ''Player'' and not cause yourself all the money, humiliation and Grief, I don't get it.
If I would have been stinking rich when I was young, I would have been the biggest ManHo that ever breathed air, Marriage would have been the farthest thing from my mind. Of course I would probably be dead or sound like Gary Busey right now to had I done that so maybe I'm better off.
Sorry I was just pondering there a moment.
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Re: Tiger Woods
[QUOTE=mhall;391567]Why do Pro athletes and other high profile people get married????? They know they are going to cheat, get caught, look like a horse's rear, then pay out the Wazzu.
Why not just stay single, be a ''Player'' and not cause yourself all the money, humiliation and Grief, I don't get it.
If I would have been stinking rich when I was young, I would have been the biggest ManHo that ever breathed air, Marriage would have been the farthest thing from my mind. Of course I would probably be dead or sound like Gary Busey right now to had I done that so maybe I'm better off.
Sorry I was just pondering there a moment.[/QUOTE]
Often wondered the same thing. Politicians are just as bad and at just about any level. I still think it's a power thing...."to conquer what is presented before me and to take what isn't mine to take. After all I have money and power what can they do to me?" JMHO
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Re: Tiger Woods
[QUOTE=mhall;391567]Why do Pro athletes and other high profile people get married????? They know they are going to cheat, get caught, look like a horse's rear, then pay out the Wazzu.
Why not just stay single, be a ''Player'' and not cause yourself all the money, humiliation and Grief, I don't get it.
If I would have been stinking rich when I was young, I would have been the biggest ManHo that ever breathed air, Marriage would have been the farthest thing from my mind. Of course I would probably be dead or sound like Gary Busey right now to had I done that so maybe I'm better off.
Sorry I was just pondering there a moment.[/QUOTE]
I guess it all depnds on the person you are...there's plenty of major names who are "stars" who have long lasting relationships, Patrick Swayze, Clint Black are a couple of one's that come to mind immediately...but I think generally speaking it isn't healthy to have a butt load of money and wealth...I can't imagine living and money not being a problem, practically no matter what it is you want or think you need, heck with it, just pick up the phone and there it is. We all say we'd like to win the lottery and I think most of us here are common folk and wouldn't let it go to our heads. But wealth has ruined many good people.
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Re: Tiger Woods
[QUOTE=bassin_bug;391558]Well, Tim You don't have to be skeptical anymore. Tiger wrote a message today on his blog and admitted to having an affair and he was repentant for the "indiscretion" that has injured his family. That affair has lasted almost 4 years and is ongoing; now the name of another female has also surfaced as having an affair with him. The first one said she still wanted to be "friends" with him. If you get a chance, listen to the cell phone message he left for her after the accident. I heard it on the news today and it will probably be on YouTube or some other social network.
You are wrong that Mama Tiger won't get any money if she knocked his crown off with a golf club. She has a very good reasons to get half of all he has earned since they were married 5 years ago, she is his wife; the two children would get child support based on a separate agreement. He started that affair just ONE year after they were married while she was pregnant with his first child. I sure would like to know what their prenupital agreement says.[/QUOTE]
She is going to get paid, if he doesn't just spend the money to have her knocked off (joking Bug, joking) but don;t you find it ironic that she is the one that broke the law?
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Re: Tiger Woods
[QUOTE=Tim_T;391595]She is going to get paid, if he doesn't just spend the money to have her knocked off (joking Bug, joking) but don;t you find it ironic that she is the one that broke the law?[/QUOTE]
The cops didn't see it happen and Tiger didn't press charges, therefore.......no witnesses, no proof.
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Re: Tiger Woods
Tiger. Tiger. Tiger of the jungle
strong as he may be...
Tiger. Tiger. Tiger of the jungle
watch out for that...
Treeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Re: Tiger Woods
[QUOTE=Tim_T;391595]She is going to get paid, if he doesn't just spend the money to have her knocked off (joking Bug, joking) but don;t you find it ironic that she is the one that broke the law?[/QUOTE]
Man's law anyway, he broke a bigger one, God's Law.
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Re: Tiger Woods
TMZ reported last night that it was a wedge that Tiger's wife used. They didn't say if it was a pitching wedge, sand wedge, or what. They probably don't understand the distinction.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding is that, regardless of which state you're in, the constitutional "right to remain silent" doesn't start when you get arrested. You never HAVE to talk to the police. They can hold you for up to 72 hours, and if they think you're covering up a specific crime, they can charge you with obstructing justice, but the mere act of refusing to answer questions is not a crime, in and of itself.