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Post by gloria on Dec 3, 2009 11:41:03 GMT -5
Do you want a nice fresh Hawaiian Punch??
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Post by larrywalker on Dec 3, 2009 12:14:01 GMT -5
Am I disappointed in him? Sure. Will I stop watching him? No way.
I like to listen to Frank Sinatra, despite his sexual habits or mob ties.
I like Barry Manilow--is he gay? Who cares--it doesn't affect my life in anyway if he is or isn't.
If you let such things affect your life, you would never listen to any music (Amy Grant?) or see any movies (Errol Flynn?) or watch any TV (Charlie Sheen?)
Or, go to church or buy furniture or eat at restaurants--because each of those places are touched by folks that are fallible.
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Post by Tommy Thompson on Dec 3, 2009 12:28:14 GMT -5
we just heard from a fellow pro golfer who introduced Tiger's wife to him years ago....his comment was quite funny: "Next time I hope she uses a driver instead of a 3 iron." Tommy
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Post by cbk on Dec 3, 2009 12:30:32 GMT -5
Jerry, loved the bird bit. And that's exactly what I mean. In my lifetime I've had two men who I really cared about. Neither would talk about a problem. It made me divorce the one and not marry the other. It's impossible for two people to live together without some hassles. When they occur logic says, have a discussion, compromise a little on both sides, and solve the problem. But that's impossible to do if you can't get your partner to talk. I have to wonder if that was the problem in Tiger's marriage. Both of my sons were headed to divorce court until they got their acts together and learned to talk to their wives. Now they both have good marriages, and they found out that facing problems works a WHOLE lot better than ignoring them and hoping that they go away.
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Post by gloria on Dec 3, 2009 13:28:14 GMT -5
Jerry, loved the bird bit. And that's exactly what I mean. In my lifetime I've had two men who I really cared about. Neither would talk about a problem. It made me divorce the one and not marry the other. It's impossible for two people to live together without some hassles. When they occur logic says, have a discussion, compromise a little on both sides, and solve the problem. But that's impossible to do if you can't get your partner to talk. I have to wonder if that was the problem in Tiger's marriage. Both of my sons were headed to divorce court until they got their acts together and learned to talk to their wives. Now they both have good marriages, and they found out that facing problems works a WHOLE lot better than ignoring them and hoping that they go away. Chris I grew up with four brothers and they are all different, but most of the time their wives have to raise heck to get them talking. Go figure.
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Post by jerry on Dec 3, 2009 15:34:03 GMT -5
You babes want the truth?? Can you handle the truth? If so, scroll down:
We mostly don't talk about personal problems to women because they tend to latch onto the silliest part of the problem and go on about it forever.
(shuts off computer and runs for hidey-hole)
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Post by gloria on Dec 3, 2009 17:07:17 GMT -5
You babes want the truth?? Can you handle the truth? If so, scroll down: We mostly don't talk about personal problems to women because they tend to latch onto the silliest part of the problem and go on about it forever. (shuts off computer and runs for hidey-hole) You better run for it!
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Post by cbk on Dec 3, 2009 19:42:06 GMT -5
Jerry, some women do that. And some men talk. But unfortunately most men and women don't talk to each other in an honest way. And it creates a LOT of problems that just don't have to be. BTW, was it cold in the hidey hole this afternoon?
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Post by scoutmom on Dec 3, 2009 20:00:12 GMT -5
ya'll are sooooo funny
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Post by gloria on Dec 3, 2009 21:09:45 GMT -5
Dawn, did you get my private messge about facebook?
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Post by scoutmom on Dec 3, 2009 23:54:44 GMT -5
Yes Gloria I replied, thanks, I love to see you and Jerry go at it! hahaha
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Post by jb on Dec 4, 2009 2:15:32 GMT -5
I heard a host today on talk radio, talk about how he had been in the clubhouse while Tiger was in there both during his college days and during the pro circuit. He said the smiling face you seen was a facade. In the clubhouse he was rude and vocal. Nothing was right like the towels, etc. I wish I knew none of this now as I'm not going to watch him anymore.
I figure it is people like me that put him where he is monetarily because of the advertisers selling to me, etc.
Well, he can take his arrogance and cheating on his family and stick the driver where the sun don't shine.
I used to work with a guy many years ago that used to be a manager with us before I hired on. He was a womanizer. Grabbed waitress's butts, etc. One time I was with him on a call as I was breaking in. A nice looking middle aged lady was moving between him and a desk. He thrusted his hips into her as she walked by. I turned beet red figuring I was losing my job also. She said to him very firmly, "Was that necessary?" I wanted to crawl out of there.
Guess what? He was a model father at home and wouldn't say a peep!
See where I'm coming from? I don't have time for BS!!!!!!
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Post by gloria on Dec 4, 2009 5:22:24 GMT -5
Yes Gloria I replied, thanks, I love to see you and Jerry go at it! hahaha It's all in fun and everyone needs a little levity in their life.
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Post by cbk on Dec 5, 2009 8:59:51 GMT -5
Another woman was outed by her friends.....some friends. She's not saying anything but it looks as if the Tiger is a real mean pussycat. I'd advise his wife to keep that club handy. He probably needs another slap up side the head. Darn it all. I'm going to have to find another golfer to cheer for.
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Post by elaine on Dec 5, 2009 9:38:34 GMT -5
He said the smiling face you seen was a facade. In the clubhouse he was rude and vocal. Nothing was right like the towels, etc. jb, years ago Lisa and I were chosen to be in a New Years Eve special (telecast coast to coast from Dallas) with Tanya Tucker and Charlie Daniels. We were on the front row right in front of the stage. Both entertainers were laughing, smiling and really putting on a show for the audience UNTIL the cameras cut away for commercials. Tanya Tucker was a witch with a capital B. As soon as the cameras turned off her entire attitude changed. She turned her back to the audience and was very rude until the cameras came back on, then she was smiling and singing again. On the other hand Charlie Daniels and his band put on the best show ever for the audience when the cameras cut away. He never forgot the people who 'suffered' ;D through this live taping. I've always remembered that night and the difference in the two performers. Now on the other hand after the show, Tanya did make it up to me personally. I made a comment to a security officer and the next thing I knew I was invited back through security to the area where her bus was for a very special photography opportunity. It was a thrill of a lifetime (poor Lisa was left out). All was well after that and I'll never forget Lisa and the others peering through the 10' chain link fence as I was escorted back. The look on their faces was priceless.
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