There's no telling how much this will cost him. He could lose a lot of endorsements.
He could lose his family. He will be a laughingstock in the locker room now, no matter how many majors he wins. I hope it was worth it. | |
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I don't see why anyone is surprised that he was stepping out on Elin. From the get go I never saw what the big hoo-hah over her was. All these women are average looking at best. Like someone else said he should have never gotten married. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Ifsixwuz9 said: I don't see why anyone is surprised that he was stepping out on Elin. From the get go I never saw what the big hoo-hah over her was. All these women are average looking at best. Like someone else said he should have never gotten married.
But he DID get married, and a lot of us think that when you pledge faithfullness in front of God, that should mean something. Anyone that cheats on their spouse has no character and deserves no respect. | |
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SCNDLS said: JackieBlue said: 31 months is a damn-near a second wife. He might as well be on Big Love.
Plus the original ho in the scandal. They need to pack up and move to Utah. I wonder how many chicks he’s hooked up with? And if he was as brazen as they say, he’s not sorry about his transgressions he’s just sorry he got caught and it was made public. I never could understand people being sorry about stuff they repeatedly and continuously do. Don’t be sorry. Just don’t do it. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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Identity said: (Jaimee Grubbs) It never fails: When trouble brews for the married lover, the mistress emerges to sell him out for money and cover stories. Isn't there a rule against this? Yeah, it's called, don't get married if you can't keep ya dick in ya pants. | |
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Identity said: (Jaimee Grubbs) It never fails: When trouble brews for the married lover, the mistress emerges to sell him out for money and cover stories. Isn't there a rule against this? "I'm a mistress! You expect me to have scruples now? I can't have him on the sneak anymore so I'll gladly take my check now, thank you." [Edited 12/2/09 9:20am] Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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Ifsixwuz9 said: I don't see why anyone is surprised that he was stepping out on Elin. From the get go I never saw what the big hoo-hah over her was. All these women are average looking at best. Like someone else said he should have never gotten married.
What do looks have to do with it? She's a cute girl, but even if she wasn't would that justify him cheating with groupies when he's married with TWO brand new babies at home? I hope she takes him for every penty she's got coming . . . for the public embarrassment alone. | |
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RodeoSchro said: Ifsixwuz9 said: I don't see why anyone is surprised that he was stepping out on Elin. From the get go I never saw what the big hoo-hah over her was. All these women are average looking at best. Like someone else said he should have never gotten married.
But he DID get married, and a lot of us think that when you pledge faithfullness in front of God, that should mean something. Anyone that cheats on their spouse has no character and deserves no respect. But here's my favorite part in his apology: But no matter how intense curiosity about public figures can be, there is an important and deep principle at stake which is the right to some simple, human measure of privacy. I realize there are some who don’t share my view on that. But for me, the virtue of privacy is one that must be protected in matters that are intimate and within one’s own family. Personal sins should not require press releases and problems within a family shouldn’t have to mean public confessions. Again: Cablinasian, puhlease! You weren't concerned about principles, privacy or virtue when you were sending texts to two women, that we know of, asking them to take dirty pics. | |
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RodeoSchro said: Ifsixwuz9 said: I don't see why anyone is surprised that he was stepping out on Elin. From the get go I never saw what the big hoo-hah over her was. All these women are average looking at best. Like someone else said he should have never gotten married.
But he DID get married, and a lot of us think that when you pledge faithfullness in front of God, that should mean something. Anyone that cheats on their spouse has no character and deserves no respect. Oh please. LOL. Most of the folks shaking the accusing finger are cheaters of some sort themselves. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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RodeoSchro said: There's no telling how much this will cost him. He could lose a lot of endorsements.
He could lose his family. He will be a laughingstock in the locker room now, no matter how many majors he wins. I hope it was worth it. exactly! | |
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JackieBlue said: Identity said: (Jaimee Grubbs) It never fails: When trouble brews for the married lover, the mistress emerges to sell him out for money and cover stories. Isn't there a rule against this? "I'm a mistress! You expect me to have scruples now? I can't have him on the sneak anymore so I'll gladly take my check now, thank you." [Edited 12/2/09 9:20am] This cat is worth a billion and this is the best he could come up with? Wow..... | |
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JackieBlue said: I wonder how many chicks he’s hooked up with?
There are rumors of a third woman coming forward with new allegations of infideity. I guess cheating on the wife became second nature for him. | |
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I still fail to understand:
1. what these alledged affairs have to do with him running into a fire hydrant. 2. why it's anyone's business except those involved. Annoying. The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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Ifsixwuz9 said: RodeoSchro said: But he DID get married, and a lot of us think that when you pledge faithfullness in front of God, that should mean something. Anyone that cheats on their spouse has no character and deserves no respect. Oh please. LOL. Most of the folks shaking the accusing finger are cheaters of some sort themselves. Well, if I'm in the minority, so what? All I know is that any man that cheats on his wife is not a man at all. You can mock that all you want, but real men don't cheat. | |
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SCNDLS said: Ifsixwuz9 said: I don't see why anyone is surprised that he was stepping out on Elin. From the get go I never saw what the big hoo-hah over her was. All these women are average looking at best. Like someone else said he should have never gotten married.
What do looks have to do with it? She's a cute girl, but even if she wasn't would that justify him cheating with groupies when he's married with TWO brand new babies at home? I hope she takes him for every penty she's got coming . . . for the public embarrassment alone. Oh brother. I mentioned her looks because since he married Elin evryone is always falling over themselves about her looks. No more, no less. My point is that he cheated big whoop. Folks are acting like he was out there making speeches amd giving advise about being faithful to one's spouse. Dude is a golfer and products spokes person. Not the poster child for guys who said they would never, ever cheat on their wives. LOL. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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jone70 said: I still fail to understand:
1. what these alledged affairs have to do with him running into a fire hydrant. 2. why it's anyone's business except those involved. Annoying. It's not everyone's business per se, but this is the world we live in. When you become a celebrity, you are going to give up privacy in exchange. That is the way it is, and no amount of complaining will ever change that. On another level, Tiger Woods endorses many products, and the implication is that his character is the reason why we should believe him when he says Gillette makes the best razors, American Express is the card we should charge stuff with, Nike makes the best golf equipment, or Buick makes the best cars. Those sponsors pay him $tens of millions for his endorsement. Do you think they have the right to know if the man they are paying is one of character and morals? I'd bet there are morals clauses in those contracts, so if Woods violated them, the companies would certainly have a right to know that. | |
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RodeoSchro said: jone70 said: I still fail to understand:
1. what these alledged affairs have to do with him running into a fire hydrant. 2. why it's anyone's business except those involved. Annoying. It's not everyone's business per se, but this is the world we live in. When you become a celebrity, you are going to give up privacy in exchange. That is the way it is, and no amount of complaining will ever change that. On another level, Tiger Woods endorses many products, and the implication is that his character is the reason why we should believe him when he says Gillette makes the best razors, American Express is the card we should charge stuff with, Nike makes the best golf equipment, or Buick makes the best cars. Those sponsors pay him $tens of millions for his endorsement. Do you think they have the right to know if the man they are paying is one of character and morals? I'd bet there are morals clauses in those contracts, so if Woods violated them, the companies would certainly have a right to know that. Most people buy specific products becuase they work, not because of the moral character of the talking head selling them. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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RodeoSchro said: jone70 said: I still fail to understand:
1. what these alledged affairs have to do with him running into a fire hydrant. 2. why it's anyone's business except those involved. Annoying. It's not everyone's business per se, but this is the world we live in. When you become a celebrity, you are going to give up privacy in exchange. That is the way it is, and no amount of complaining will ever change that. On another level, Tiger Woods endorses many products, and the implication is that his character is the reason why we should believe him when he says Gillette makes the best razors, American Express is the card we should charge stuff with, Nike makes the best golf equipment, or Buick makes the best cars. Those sponsors pay him $tens of millions for his endorsement. Do you think they have the right to know if the man they are paying is one of character and morals? I'd bet there are morals clauses in those contracts, so if Woods violated them, the companies would certainly have a right to know that. On top of all that he HAS in just the last 2-3 months used pics and interviews with his wife and kids to promote that wholesome family man image. I've said before I hate it when celebs use their kids or sell their pics to the media yet wanna cry for privacy when they get caught with their dicks in the screen door. You can't have it both ways. | |
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Ifsixwuz9 said: RodeoSchro said: It's not everyone's business per se, but this is the world we live in. When you become a celebrity, you are going to give up privacy in exchange. That is the way it is, and no amount of complaining will ever change that. On another level, Tiger Woods endorses many products, and the implication is that his character is the reason why we should believe him when he says Gillette makes the best razors, American Express is the card we should charge stuff with, Nike makes the best golf equipment, or Buick makes the best cars. Those sponsors pay him $tens of millions for his endorsement. Do you think they have the right to know if the man they are paying is one of character and morals? I'd bet there are morals clauses in those contracts, so if Woods violated them, the companies would certainly have a right to know that. Most people buy specific products becuase they work, not because of the moral character of the talking head selling them. Then why do companies pay endorsers so much money? | |
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TonyVanDam said: Just for fun.....
Do anyone in the org think that maybe Tiger was better off marrying a black woman after all?!? Or do you figure that having a black wife would have inspire Tiger to cheat even more so?!? What are the differences between a black wife and a white wife? | |
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RodeoSchro said: Ifsixwuz9 said: Most people buy specific products becuase they work, not because of the moral character of the talking head selling them. Then why do companies pay endorsers so much money? Because the famous talking heads make folks stop and look at the commercials. But if it's a shitty product no amount of fame or moral character is going to make it sellable. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Ifsixwuz9 said: RodeoSchro said: But he DID get married, and a lot of us think that when you pledge faithfullness in front of God, that should mean something. Anyone that cheats on their spouse has no character and deserves no respect. Oh please. LOL. Most of the folks shaking the accusing finger are cheaters of some sort themselves. No kidding! | |
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SCNDLS said: Identity said: (Jaimee Grubbs) It never fails: When trouble brews for the married lover, the mistress emerges to sell him out for money and cover stories. Isn't there a rule against this? Yeah, it's called, don't get married if you can't keep ya dick in ya pants. I know, but I felt the need to pose a rhetorical question in my post. Someone with a roving eye & an unfaithful heart should simply avoid commitment altogether. | |
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jone70 said: I still fail to understand:
1. what these alledged affairs have to do with him running into a fire hydrant. 2. why it's anyone's business except those involved. Annoying. Then stop reading the thread, seems simple to me. | |
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Shawnt27 said: TonyVanDam said: Just for fun.....
Do anyone in the org think that maybe Tiger was better off marrying a black woman after all?!? Or do you figure that having a black wife would have inspire Tiger to cheat even more so?!? You are trying to get this thread moved to P & R aren't you . It doesn't matter who he is married to. He would have cheat on anyone. [Edited 12/2/09 8:51am] Thank you for having a sense of dark humor. | |
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i just finished looking at TMZ.com | |
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JustErin said: Ifsixwuz9 said: Oh please. LOL. Most of the folks shaking the accusing finger are cheaters of some sort themselves. No kidding! And how do you know this? | |
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oopsie!
Kanye said it best: 18 years, 18 years She got two of yo' kids, got you for 18 years I know somebody payin' child support for one of his kids His baby momma's car crib is bigger than his You will see him on TV, any given Sunday Win the Master's and drive off in a Hyundai She was supposed to buy ya shorty Tyco with ya money She went to the doctor, got lipo with ya money She walkin' around lookin' like Michael with ya money Shoulda' got that insured, GEICO for ya moneeey(your money) If you ain't no punk holla' we want pre-nup WE WANT PRE-NUP!, yeah It's something that you need to have 'Cause when she leave yo' ass she gon' leave with half AND he can't even gonna admit his ass got whupped by wifey because he was too dumb to leave untreaceable messages. I bet he is shopping at Zales right now! Hell I would die if then she used that diamond to scratch-Negro (sorry Cablinasegro) please on the brand new ride he needs to buy.... but I don't think he will lose any endorsements, hell he'll probably get richer, nnow he can endorse cell phones, text messaging unlimited packages, Trojans, car insurance, and combo golf/bats good for busting up folk's shit. | |
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Co-workers tell TMZ on Friday -- the day of Tiger's crash -- Jaimee went to work, played the voicemail to co-workers and then later in the evening said she had received a call from a blocked number. Jaimee says she answered and asked who was on the line. Jaimee says the caller -- a woman -- did not identify herself but said, "You know who this is because you're f**king my husband."
I guess he did jump in the car with no shoes unable to drive without ricocheting out the neighborhood. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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JustErin said: Ifsixwuz9 said: Oh please. LOL. Most of the folks shaking the accusing finger are cheaters of some sort themselves. No kidding! You guys are way too cynical. | |
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