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I hope it was worth it, He is going to get taken to the cleaners. Why get married if you have that bankroll and can get Strange any time you want. I do not understand.
 
I'm more concerned about the celebrities that aren't gittin' any. Clearly this guy has no problem gettin' the ladies so good for him. :D

No, I heartily disagree. If he wanted to continue pursuing hotties, he shouldn't have gotten married. And he sure the hell shouldn't have had children.

Marriage is an agreement, a sacred contract. If you can't hold to that, then don't do it. Period.

Truth be told, El Hubbo knows that if he behaved in such a way, an angry woman weilding golf club would be the least of his worries. He knows that if something down south begins to twitch, he has a couple of choices: he can come and talk to me about it in a mature way so we can figure it out together, or he can remember that I have access to 180 acres and a backhoe and forget all about the southern spasm. :)
 
I hope it was worth it, He is going to get taken to the cleaners. Why get married if you have that bankroll and can get Strange any time you want. I do not understand.

Because, and this might come as a shock, some of us don't look at life in terms of money and how many women we can bed. Maybe he thinks the same and just lost his way... maybe he really is a ********* who had no business getting married... time will tell. What I don't understand is the mentality that being rich and famous means he would be better off dropping rolls at strip joints and banging nameless bimbos the rest of his life... getting married has nothing to do with "Getting sex whenever you need it". If one has the hormones and discretion of a 15 year-old, then yes, getting married is likely not something readily understood.
 
I keep hearing (in the media, didn't read the entire thread) that Tiger has ruined his 'impeccable/squeaky clean' image. Who in their right mind thought Tiger was squeaky clean? The guy curses like a sailor, throws golf clubs, stands idly by as his caddie practically attacks fans, yells at fans for making a peep during a shot, blows off fans seeking autographs, hangs out with the likes of Charles Barkley, engages in high-stakes gambling (on the golf course at least) and prob other things I haven't thought of. I'm not saying any of this stuff compares to what he's getting blasted for now but jeez...how naive/gullible does one have to be to think he's 'squeaky clean'? Boffing hotties fits right in with the profile imo.

However, I did think he was MUCH smarter than this. He was just a total idiot here.

I don't think the endorsement end of this is finished just yet. That can take a little more time to build enough momentum.

And I'm about sick of the media too. Last night ESPN kept replaying the 911 call for his MIL and I kept thinking; "WTF are we listening to this? Tiger's MIL fainting because of some stomach condition is NOT sports news." The entire 911 call...really? Is this nation that pathetic?
 
No, I heartily disagree. If he wanted to continue pursuing hotties, he shouldn't have gotten married. And he sure the hell shouldn't have had children.

Marriage is an agreement, a sacred contract. If you can't hold to that, then don't do it. Period.

Truth be told, El Hubbo knows that if he behaved in such a way, an angry woman weilding golf club would be the least of his worries. He knows that if something down south begins to twitch, he has a couple of choices: he can come and talk to me about it in a mature way so we can figure it out together, or he can remember that I have access to 180 acres and a backhoe and forget all about the southern spasm. :)

Check the statistics. Marriage is far from being a "sacred contract". It's a legal contract, and one that is broken "religiously".
 
:D I didn't even know what TMZ was until this whole Tiger thing. Still never been there and don't plan to ever go.

It's not only a website but a freaking TV show. all of these hack "jouralists" sit around drinking Starbucks coffee talking about how they saw one of the Baldwin brothers order a whiskey/coke on a flight from DC to LA.
 
Check the statistics. Marriage is far from being a "sacred contract". It's a legal contract, and one that is broken "religiously".

Oh, I know the statistics, and I've lived through that hell myself. Don't think that I'm clueless

To let me clarify some things:

I never said "religious" and I personally despise the term. It makes me think of 4-hour long church services and ministers demanding the tithe. Shudder.

I don't think that marriage looks just a certain way...like Ma and Pa and a coupla kids and decades of stagnation. I respect that different committed relationships can have different "rules" and be highly varied. I know some gay (gasp!) folks who have a loving committed partnership that is more healthy than many "legally married" folks that I know.

Marriage is a trust and requires ongoing tending/nurturing. Energy taken from that task and given toward pursuing other outside intimate relationships is self-defeating...unless one has hashed it out, at length, with an understanding partner and some firm guidelines established. I also know some pretty happily married folks who "share" their intimate lives with others in the bedroom. And they do so, successfully, to bring another dimension into their own relationship. But they have very firm boundaries and rules about it, to protect the feelings of their partner and the other "involved parties". While, from the outside observer perspective, that may seem to some to be infidelity, too..the whole goal of this, for them, is to enhance their togetherness and experience as a couple. There is no secret, no betrayal. And therein lies the difference.

To me, the whole legal component of this is a fart in a whirlwind. Neither Tiger nor his wife will ever be destitute. Folks tend to focus on the materialistic in these things, since it seems to be a safe, concrete topic. I'm bringing it down to brass tacks: betrayal.

To betray a partner is a whole 'nother ball of wax. To betray your kids? Even worse...exponentially worse.
 
It's not only a website but a freaking TV show. all of these hack "jouralists" sit around drinking Starbucks coffee talking about how they saw one of the Baldwin brothers order a whiskey/coke on a flight from DC to LA.
Wow, we are that pathetic.

Meh...I should talk...I watch reruns of SportsCenter.:drunk:
 
Thank you!! This show is the worst waste of television airtime in the world.
"Like, OMG, I totally saw so n so wearing sweat pants and the grocery store. Really so-n-so, sweat pants in public!!". This is news!

begin rant:

I keep thinking that the economy and the state of the country can't be that bad if show's like that still have the capital to exist.....

then again, maybe I'm wrong. :mad:

I despise the sh!t out of celebrity gossip crap and it's taken over the world on MTV and VH1 as well......

About the only TV I watch any more is the 5:30 news and sports. The rest is all crap. Then again, even the news and sports is mostly crap.

and why again is Tiger's MIL in the hospital even a story? Unless he socked her in the stomach with his titanium driver, it's completely unrelated.

/rant
 
Thank you!! This show is the worst waste of television airtime in the world.
"Like, OMG, I totally saw so n so wearing sweat pants and the grocery store. Really so-n-so, sweat pants in public!!". This is news!

I had to look it up, TMZ is owned by AOL and Warner Bros.
"Tyra' and "Ellen" are two of their other properties, apparently.

I content that some of the companies which are putting this junk on the public airwaves (excluding cable/'net, I guess), are actually abusing their license to use such airwaves.

Steps could be taken towards bringing this abuse up to the FCC, which is finally waking up from many years of general slumber (telecom issues, net neutrality, we hope),
I am surprised nobody has taken action on this front (I do not have proper citizenship or law training to do so). "American Idle" seems to apply here.
 
Oh, I know the statistics, and I've lived through that hell myself. Don't think that I'm clueless.

Oh, we've spoken before...I know ;)

I think often people use marriage as a "committment", basically taking that next step, saying they want to spend the rest of their life with that person. That's fine, perhaps even admirable if it's sincere, but it still is not necessary. People can live their whole lives committed to each other without getting married. And therein lies the problem...many people in this day and age don't see marriage as a committment, they just do it.

Wait...which thread am I in?

I'm just glad something "human" finally happen to Tiger. Everything seems to think he's so perfect, like a god or something, like a buddha that is a mix of all races. It's weird.

I'd say it could be difficult as a man of his stature to stay with one women, but you know what else is hard? Having a woman you absolutely adore that wants you to marry them, and not seeing any roadblocks ahead that would be a problem. I'm sure he didn't think about cheating on her when he married, but regardless it was a bad decision for someone like him to begin with.
 
Marriage is a trust and requires ongoing tending/nurturing.
So does any tight relationship between SO's. Marriage is in no way needed for any of this.

I'm just glad something "human" finally happen to Tiger. Everything seems to think he's so perfect, like a god or something, like a buddha that is a mix of all races. It's weird.
Like I said above, if you really look at it he isn't anything close to perfect. That was an illusion imo. Boffing hotties fits his profile to a tee imo. But being so stupid about it didn't.
 
Because, and this might come as a shock, some of us don't look at life in terms of money and how many women we can bed. Maybe he thinks the same and just lost his way... maybe he really is a ********* who had no business getting married... time will tell. What I don't understand is the mentality that being rich and famous means he would be better off dropping rolls at strip joints and banging nameless bimbos the rest of his life... getting married has nothing to do with "Getting sex whenever you need it". If one has the hormones and discretion of a 15 year-old, then yes, getting married is likely not something readily understood.

True, and I love being married, but when I get married I was ready to give all my love and devotion to one woman. Now Tiger has what, 11 women come forward they have been with him since he has been married. Does not seem like he wanted only his wife. and that "Getting sex whenever you need it" was what he did want.
 
I'd say this applies here.

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Since it appears he did not really care that much for his wife anyway, I think he will still be way better off than I will ever be so I don't feel sorry for him in any way really. 6 months from now he will have some other hot chick on his arm and still have much more money than I have.
 
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