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5 things Tiger won't say... 1. "So long as you let me get back to winning golf tournaments, I don't really care what you think of me." Woods is four victories shy of besting Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 major tournament wins. The Masters, an event Woods has won four times, will be held April 8 to 11. 2. "My own fame and fortune made my behavior possible." For the past eight years, Woods has been the world's highest-paid athlete. Lucrative sponsorship deals made him one of the globe's most easily recognizable faces. 3. "Surprise, I haven't been cured of anything." Unconfirmed reports say that since dropping out of the public eye, Woods has been treated in recent weeks for sex addiction at Pine Grove Behavioral Health and Addiction Services in Hattiesburg, Miss. 4. "My behavior was bad for business." A recent study suggested that as a result of Woods' affairs going public, his corporate sponsors have lost billions. 5. "Face it, golf has been incredibly boring without me." Since Woods' departure, ticket sales for tournaments are down, as is television viewership for the PGA Tour. Now that would make the press event something to write about. ~from David Knowles AOLNews~
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Timing is everything, all eyes are on the Olympics. http://static.squidoo.com/resize/squidoo_images/-1/draft_lens4504432module73780161photo_1260569054Tiger_Woods_-_media.world
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Yes, I veered off into some sarcasm, again. In all seriousness, ArVaguy posted exactly what I was looking for when starting the post. Thanks.
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So just like some escorts blog, practice plagiarism - until they are caught.
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How can we, as a community, conquer the pervasive practice of escorts using BS photos? Photoshopped, backdated or just the outward use of some else's pics is becoming very frustrating. Hell, I could market myself as a 21 year old surfer boy... Hovillians?
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Accenture dumps Tiger for a... http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/OB-FG516_advert_G_20100113221131.jpg http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704675104575001243066822622.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_LEFTWhatsNewsCollection&mg=com-wsj
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Guess Tiger is still in the woods... London - Tiger Woods's coach Butch Harmon believes the world number one must risk the humiliation and embarrassment of a full and frank news conference over his infidelities before he can get on with his life. Woods, who is taking an indefinite break from golf, has been in hiding since admitting last month he had cheated on his wife. "The golfing public would like to see Tiger Woods do a press conference," Harmon told the UK's Observer newspaper on Sunday. "To stand there in front of everybody, take his medicine, be humble, be embarrassed, be humiliated and answer the questions. "But where the hell is he? We could find Osama bin Laden easier than we can find Tiger Woods. How long can you spend on a yacht in the middle of the ocean." 'We could find Osama bin Laden easier than we can find Tiger Woods' Harmon, who now coaches world number two Phil Mickelson and does occasional commentary work for the UK television channel Sky Sports, said the 14-times major champion would have to put up with verbal asides from the crowds when he returns to golf. "The difficult part, in my opinion, is going to be the heckling from the galleries," he said. "He is going to get it. "If he plays in the Ryder Cup (in Wales in October) which I happen to think he will, that is going to be very interesting." Harmon, who believes Woods is likely to return for one of the four PGA Tour events in Florida in March, said the 34-year-old American was strong enough to turn the other cheek to the crowds. "He is the strongest person mentally that's ever played our game," said Harmon. "If there is anyone who can block out this extra stuff that is going on around him, he is probably the guy. 'He is the strongest person mentally that's ever played our game' "If he wants to rekindle the image of who he is, this would be the best way to do it, to do the press conference because then he looks human. "He is going to look ridiculous really, with the questions that are going to be asked. But the average person would appreciate that side of him because they've never seen that," added Harmon. - Reuters
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Bit of a ruffian, hope he's hung like a horse... http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2010/01/05/alg_vanity-fair_tiger-woods.jpg
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"What are you made of?" Bye bye TAG Heurer! (I am sure his agent is having a shit-fit! 10% of a $1billion is not chump change) http://www.theimproper.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/tag-heuer-tiger-woods.jpg Bye bye Arnold Palmer! http://www.orlandosentinel.com/media/photo/2009-12/51153973.jpg
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Good for Boeing! Hope I can fly on when it debuts passenger service. http://www.wingsoverkansas.com/photos/boeing/787-dreamliner.jpg
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Q: What is the difference between Santa Claus aand Tiger Woods? A: Santa stops at 3 ho's...
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Here we go aviation afficionados! http://www.787firstflight.newairplane.com
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Gas Prices in Your area, Let's hear about it.
+ glutes replied to Talvin DeMachio's topic in The Lounge
From Prince Lucky: "Well, yes, I would. Prices here are down significantly. I paid $2.64 a gallon yesterday." -
Well said lookin', I never have bought a product or service based on a hired gun...
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And ESPN said just last week that he was in no danger of losing sponsors, and I called them on it. -Gatorade -Gillette -AT&T http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=4713202 Concerning Steinberg / IMG, I am not alone: "Team Tiger, the fabled say-nothing entourage of trouble-shooters and deal-closers, now appear as a gang of shambling amateurs who were powerless to save him from his amorousness and inept in their handling of the subsequent crisis, in which the old standby of PR haughtiness not only failed them but extended their client's writhings." http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2009/dec/13/tiger-woods-loss-scares-industry (great article, shows you how many people have been affected by TW's behavior)
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This guy has left the sport that he loves, for a woman he apparently does not. Apologies or not, everything is being crafted and funneled by his ill-serving agent. From the laughable statement that his wife 'saved him' by breaking out the back window of the Escalade, to the "... the many false, unfounded and malicious rumours that are currently circulating about my family and me are irresponsible.", to the 'transgressions', and now the 'infidelity'. What will it be next week? Tiger and Steinberg keep making poor decisions and a course in Crisis Management 101 should include this spectacle as what not to do! So now Tiger loads his yacht Privacy for a trip to Faglaro Island (pronounce that one), Sweden to hide? Notice to Tiger and Steinberg, a 155' boat crossing the North Atlantic, even in good weather, is... well expect to throw some chum overboard.
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focus on the family? In other words, on leave until the story cools off. Not gonna work.
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Morford nails it again! Tiger Woods must die The sooner he flames out completely, the sooner he shall rise again By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist Friday, December 11, 2009 I find I am, almost against my will, utterly delighted by the Tiger Woods crash-and-burn who-woulda-thunk slut-of-the-week pornstars-n-skanks flameout shockfest circus funhouse megaspectacle. So many holes, so little time, eh Tiger?You'd react dramatically too if your Official Skank It was not a quick realization. Fact is, I have never once cared the slightest bit about Tiger Woods or anything he has ever done, represented, embodied. I have zero interest in golf, don't care for insipid multimillionaire celebrity endorsements, gated Florida mansions or blinged-out Cadillac Escalades, and I have never once found myself remotely enchanted or bedazzled by anything Woods has said or done, largely due to the fact he doesn't appear to have much of a discernable personality or any spiritual fire to speak of, and his sole accomplishment seems to be making a mountain of cash by playing one of the world's most boring, nonathletic sports exceptionally well. But never mind any of that now. Tiger has transformed. Tiger has transcended. He is right now entering another glorious, rarified realm, a unique strata of American iconography, that of the fallen hero, the broken god, the disgraced saint soon be abhorred and mocked by millions, only to be -- and you may take my word for this right now -- loved and adored again in about, oh, I'd say two years and change. Maybe less. Just you watch. It's the same old story, really. Woods is now in the midst of nothing less than a classic, time-honored pattern that just might be one of our nation's finest, most insidious inventions of all time. Do you know this pattern? I bet you do. It's the same one that's been followed, with varying success, by all sorts of rock stars, supermodels, actors, athletes, pastors and politicians since George Washington was caught indulging his gay fetishes in an opium den in Paris. It's a blueprint that appears to work best in a ruthless capitalist system, not only because this is where wealth, power and ego can explode out of scale so quickly, but because capitalism gave birth to the damn thing in the first place. It goes something like this: Above-average human with just the right mix of talent/timing achieves massive success in a particular pop cultural arena, largely based on the blind love of millions who, through relentless marketing and media hype, have come to see him/her as a true icon, a symbol of faultless morals and righteousness, the poster child for the American Dream -- even though the American Dream doesn't really exist, and it never really did. Said blessed human goes on to enjoy an impressive, even stellar, career, sets records, makes blockbusters, appears in every magazine or cereal box known to man, becomes a brand, dines with the president, marries a supermodel/shipping tycoon, has God on speed-dial, earns influence and power far exceeding his/her actual domain/sport/category. All seems beautiful, ideal, bulletproof. Then, the magic happens. Seemingly out of nowhere, a crack appears. A dire mistake is made. An Escalade crashes into a tree, a line of cocaine is snorted near a paparazzi's hungry camera, a random drug test comes back positive for steroids, a gay prostitute proves he's had frequent meth-addled sex with a powerful homophobic televangelist Christian nutball. You know: same ol', same ol'. You know what happens next. All sorts of delightful pop culture hell breaks loose. Celebrity has spectacular flameout, reveals self to be far more debauched, wicked, strange, stupid than gullible fans and followers ever wanted to believe. Ensuing meltdown makes massive headlines as celeb loses product endorsements by the millions, is shunned by former community/fanbase, makes children cry, becomes instant pariah/punchline for wary and jaded nation, the poster child for How It All Can Go Oh So Frightfully Wrong. As we're beginning to see right now, the force of this negative backlash can be downright shocking. Americans hate to feel like they've been duped, even if they willingly helped co-create the saccharine lie from day one. What's more, unbeknownst to the celeb, all that support and love they had in the beginning often morphs into quiet, seething resentment, over time. It's just waiting to be ignited, uncorked, tabloided straight to hell. Enter Tiger Woods, the bland, clean-cut Buick spokesman and nice-guy family man, who is turning out to be just an incredibly offensive, adulterous slut, a Vegas-hopping, hooker-hoarding, waitress-nailing, cover-up money-giving, skank-loving, cheating *****bag of fun, a guy with absolutely awful taste in women but excellent skills at sleazy duplicitousness, hereby fully earning the crown as the new American pariah. U-S-A! U-S-A! Oh, but wait. We're not even to the best part yet. Because, as I mentioned, I am hereby predicting, based on the Great Pattern o' Fame mentioned above, a relatively quick turnaround for poor Tiger. I am confidently suggesting that Woods will crash, burn, be stomped into seemingly cultural oblivion in the coming months, only to rise again. It's virtually guaranteed. Unless Woods is revealed to have murdered a few hookers in Vegas or says something in a public microphone about his love of dog fighting and watching gay porn with Glenn Beck, his rosy future is a lock. Well, maybe. Look, if there's one thing we love more than discovering new heroes and building them into overpaid royalty, it's tearing them down again, just so we can watch them fall from grace like an AIG exec taking a swan dive from the Empire State Building. But even more than that, we really love it when they defy the odds and later rise again, when their former transgressions -- especially sexual transgressions, hey we're all sinners right? wink wink -- somehow magically turn into a charming defect, an appealing foible. All it takes is a clever agent to re-cast Woods as a reformed sinner, a misunderstood bad-boy with a heart of gold. Let him win a few big tournaments and donate all the proceeds to the Las Vegas Skank Rehabilitation Fund, and he's all set. So take heart, Tiger. Yes, it's about to get far, far worse. Yes, you will be America's punchline for many months to come. But take it from, say, Kate Moss, whose career flameout was truly epic just a few years ago. She lost hundreds of millions in endorsements and couldn't get a modeling gig to save her life after she was photographed doing a line of blow in a dressing room. But not a year later, she re-merged as the highest paid model in the world, more powerful and sought-after than ever, in large part thanks to her "bad girl" image. So play your transgressions right, Tiger, and they might just become, in the mangled gears of the American celebrity machine, a sublime asset. Your trespasses will be forgiven, your star repolished, your image reborn, your giant suitcase full of condoms replenished. Soon enough, you will again have all lame car endorsements, ugly sweaters, and slutty party-girl waitresses you can handle. God bless America. Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2009/12/11/notes121109.DTL#ixzz0ZOSpSxKo
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Gives new meaning to the expression 'Go get'em Tiger'... “The most was for a girl in Manhattan” — whose name is Loredana, Braun said. “He paid $15,000 for her.” Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/tiger_hired_worth_of_prostitutes_RiILkPLMI4e1IEA9ODtbpI#ixzz0ZLnl0tpC (Brother Miamilooker was right, the sh*t is beginning to hit the fan. Good call.)
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Would you buy a car from this arrogant lying sack-of-shit? http://www.autojab.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/buicktigerwoods.jpg
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The timing couldn't be better... http://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/m4/dec2009/8/3/golf-digest-217434100.jpg
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KMEM, I am sorry, we disagree again. Can Tomcat Woods win tournaments like he has?? I am beginning to think he cannot. Forget about trangressions and recanting. He has suffered a head injury, and will be under immense crowd and media pressure when he re-appears on the links. If he re-appears on the links...
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KMEM & L2p: Old man Joe & Steinberg both know the saying, "Money talks and bullshit walks"
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Guess he isn't out of the woods yet. Couple below article along with todays WSJ article on Tiger's spin doctor Mark Steinberg... (12-08) 06:35 PST Windermere, Fla. (AP) -- Fire department medics responded early Tuesday to a 911 call in the same block as Tiger Woods' Orlando-area home and took an adult to the hospital. A spokeswoman for Orange County Fire Rescue would not confirm local news reports that the 2:36 a.m. call came from Woods' home early Tuesday or that the patient was a woman. Spokeswoman Genevieve Latham told The Associated Press that an adult patient was taken to Health Central Hospital in Ocoee, the same place Woods was treated after he crashed his sport utility vehicle outside his home last month. The patient's condition wasn't immediately known. Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2009/12/05/sports/s113831S02.DTL&tsp=1#ixzz0Z6oKAA4A
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Not so fast ESPN! They claim everything is just fine with TW's sponsors: http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=4713202
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