From: famous21 on
On Apr 8, 7:28 am, golfbum18 <golfbu...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 7, 4:44 pm, golfbum18 <golfbu...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Let's see. Give him and early late slot. Give him easy guys to play
> > with. Give him players that won't outshine him. Give him more news
> > conference times. How about some mulligans while they're at it. For
> > those of us that thought Tigger was given more than his share of
> > everything on the tour, this week should seal the deal that nothing
> > has changed except now it's worse. Maybe they'll throw in a little
> > chickie while the wife's away, wearing nothing but a little green
> > jacket.
>
> INtereseting to see all the tigger fans that have been saving up all
> those asskisses for this special moment. Pucker up and let it fly
> boys.
> Oh, early time Thursday, late time Friday. That didn't quite work out
> for him now did it? As for the honcho's comments, even that fact that
> he made them shows a disgust for the lad. I have been telling you for
> years that he "hasn't lived up to the role model for our kids" as some
> of you numbnuts tell us that's not it. Now when the Masters says it,
> you all sit there and nod your bobbleheads up and down saying, "yes,
> you bet, you're absolutely right." Meanwhile, the Masters is marketing
> and this little statement was proof of that. Funny thing, Arnie's
> tournament sold more tickets and made more money that last year when
> the almighty one was in the field.
> Second chances. Who cares. He didn't cheat on me. I don't have to
> forgive him for anything. I don't have to give him second chances for
> anything.  His second chances have been taken up tons of times as he
> swears, spits, tosses clubs, and now, screws and lies. He can't even
> get his first day of kindergarten right without lying. What am I
> talking about? Google it and learn, masses.

Yeah..but does he win? Afterall, we are only talking about a game.
From: famous21 on
On Apr 8, 11:25 am, "Fred K. Gringioni" <kgringi...(a)hotmail.com>
wrote:
> "golfbum18" <golfbu...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:127a5998-015d-4a89-8091-3f0ca3dcbfc8(a)5g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> >INtereseting to see all the tigger fans that have been saving up all
> > those asskisses for this special moment. Pucker up and let it fly
> > boys.
> > Oh, early time Thursday, late time Friday. That didn't quite work out
> > for him now did it? As for the honcho's comments, even that fact that
> > he made them shows a disgust for the lad. I have been telling you for
> > years that he "hasn't lived up to the role model for our kids" as some
> > of you numbnuts tell us that's not it. Now when the Masters says it,
> > you all sit there and nod your bobbleheads up and down saying, "yes,
> > you bet, you're absolutely right." Meanwhile, the Masters is marketing
> > and this little statement was proof of that. Funny thing, Arnie's
> > tournament sold more tickets and made more money that last year when
> > the almighty one was in the field.
> > Second chances. Who cares. He didn't cheat on me. I don't have to
> > forgive him for anything. I don't have to give him second chances for
> > anything.  His second chances have been taken up tons of times as he
> > swears, spits, tosses clubs, and now, screws and lies. He can't even
> > get his first day of kindergarten right without lying. What am I
> > talking about? Google it and learn, masses.
>
> I love Tiger Woods.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I second that....Woods, the athelete.
From: R&B on
On 2010-04-07 16:44:27 -0400, golfbum18 said:

> Let's see. Give him and early late slot. Give him easy guys to play
> with. Give him players that won't outshine him. Give him more news
> conference times. How about some mulligans while they're at it. For
> those of us that thought Tigger was given more than his share of
> everything on the tour, this week should seal the deal that nothing
> has changed except now it's worse. Maybe they'll throw in a little
> chickie while the wife's away, wearing nothing but a little green
> jacket.


Let's take this one by one...

"Give him and early late slot." - Okay, I'm assuming you mean an
early/late draw. Well, you were wrong. He drew late/early, not
early/late as you claimed. He teed off late on Thursay, early on
Friday. Did this prove to be an advantage? Evidently not, since the
leaders seemed to be from both morning and afternoon tee times.

"Give him easy guys to play with. Give him players that won't outshine
him." He's the #1 player in the world, so you're not likely going to
find anyone who will "outshine" him. But K.J. Choi proved to be up to
the task of playing with him, as the two of them are tied going into
the weekend. And Choi led Tiger by a stroke after the first round.
And Kuchar, who finally fell back on Friday, was also under par on
Thursday. So again, you don't know what the hell you're talking about.

"How about some mulligans while they're at it." Uh, they only gave
those to Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player on the first tee
at Wednesday's Par Three Contest. Are you smoking crack or something?

And as for The Masters "throwing in a little chickie while the wife's
away," you clearly missed Club President Billy Payne's quite pointed
remarks toward Tiger in his address this week. Payne struck exactly
the right notes here, scolding Tiger for his transgressions while at
the same time remaining hopeful that he'll right the ship.

You are obvioiusly delusional, and apparently you don't even make a
passing attempt to even pay attention. Nothing you said here even
comes close to describing what's actually happened this week.

But thanks for sharing.

Randy

From: Alan Campbell on
In message <2010041009533069090-noneofyourbusiness(a)allcom>, R&B
<none_of_your_business(a)all.com> writes
>On 2010-04-07 16:44:27 -0400, golfbum18 said:
>
>> Let's see. Give him and early late slot. Give him easy guys to play
>> with. Give him players that won't outshine him. Give him more news
>> conference times. How about some mulligans while they're at it. For
>> those of us that thought Tigger was given more than his share of
>> everything on the tour, this week should seal the deal that nothing
>> has changed except now it's worse. Maybe they'll throw in a little
>> chickie while the wife's away, wearing nothing but a little green
>> jacket.
>
>
>Let's take this one by one...
>
>"Give him and early late slot." - Okay, I'm assuming you mean an
>early/late draw. Well, you were wrong. He drew late/early, not
>early/late as you claimed. He teed off late on Thursay, early on
>Friday. Did this prove to be an advantage? Evidently not, since the
>leaders seemed to be from both morning and afternoon tee times.
>
>"Give him easy guys to play with. Give him players that won't outshine
>him." He's the #1 player in the world, so you're not likely going to
>find anyone who will "outshine" him. But K.J. Choi proved to be up to
>the task of playing with him, as the two of them are tied going into
>the weekend. And Choi led Tiger by a stroke after the first round.
>And Kuchar, who finally fell back on Friday, was also under par on
>Thursday. So again, you don't know what the hell you're talking about.
>
>"How about some mulligans while they're at it." Uh, they only gave
>those to Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player on the first tee
>at Wednesday's Par Three Contest. Are you smoking crack or something?
>
>And as for The Masters "throwing in a little chickie while the wife's
>away," you clearly missed Club President Billy Payne's quite pointed
>remarks toward Tiger in his address this week. Payne struck exactly
>the right notes here, scolding Tiger for his transgressions while at
>the same time remaining hopeful that he'll right the ship.
>
>You are obvioiusly delusional, and apparently you don't even make a
>passing attempt to even pay attention. Nothing you said here even
>comes close to describing what's actually happened this week.
>
>But thanks for sharing.
>
>Randy
>
>
I thought Paynes comments were quite barbed, and tigers got Choi again
for round 4? Oh and on a real life golf note, one of my courses is
recovering from devastating floods

--
Alan Campbell