Tiger is SO lame!!! Who is gonna believe his robotic apologies?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But then you don't get the blue eyes.



This is not true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But then you don't get the blue eyes.



This is not true.


Are you sure? Plus, he know he wouldn't marry a black albino, ever.
Anonymous
Most albinistic humans appear white or very pale as melanin pigments are responsible for brown, black, and some yellow colorations.
Because individuals with albinism have skin that partially or entirely lacks the dark pigment melanin, which helps protect the skin from the sun's ultraviolet radiation, their skin can burn more easily from overexposure. (See human skin color).
The human eye is quite large and thus produces enough pigment to lend opacity to the eye, often colouring the iris pale blue
. However, there are cases in which the eyes of an albinistic person appear red or purple, depending on the amount of pigment present. Lack of pigment in the eyes also results in problems with vision, related and unrelated to photosensitivity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albinism
Anonymous
I see ( ), you were right.
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Anonymous wrote:I have now forgiven him.


You are so kind. Bless you dear.


Thank you. I feel strongly that we, as a nation, are never going to heal unless we all find it in our hearts to forgive Tiger for what he did.

He is a man, and are not 50% of americans men, with men's needs? They are weak, frail creatures, but with very real needs.


So true. We, as a nation, are now on the road to recovery. I just know we are.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have now forgiven him.


You are so kind. Bless you dear.


Thank you. I feel strongly that we, as a nation, are never going to heal unless we all find it in our hearts to forgive Tiger for what he did.

He is a man, and are not 50% of americans men, with men's needs? They are weak, frail creatures, but with very real needs.


Amen!!!!Preach it sister!!!!We must ALL Forgive Tiger and move on.
Anonymous
I feel sad to see people that don't even know him are judging him and feel entitled to guess the intention of his heart.

It's not because he's famous or rich. We act like this towards each other too, poor, regular people.

Shame on us..
Anonymous
I listen to it (could not help myself) and I came away feeling sorry for him. He came accross as both pitiful and defiant. I do think that he made a tactical error in going after the press b.c it will only make them want to go after him more - he needs to man up and give them their pound of flesh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have now forgiven him.


You are so kind. Bless you dear.


Thank you. I feel strongly that we, as a nation, are never going to heal unless we all find it in our hearts to forgive Tiger for what he did.

He is a man, and are not 50% of americans men, with men's needs? They are weak, frail creatures, but with very real needs.


Oh please, no one needs to fuck 13 differnt women. Tiger said it himself - he felt that he was entitled to partake in the offerings that were laid at his feet. It was all part of his reward for "working so hard".
Anonymous
It is easy to judge. Playing golf is no picnic.

A couple of words of advice for you:

You will never heal as long as you hold this bitterness in your heart towards Tiger.

It is sad that though some of us in this great Nation have moved on, others are preventing the US from completing the healing.

Release your hate.
Anonymous
I don't think that I had an opinion one way or the other about Tiger when it all came out. Still don't. I don't have cable (lame, I know, but it's the only way to keep myself from watching Law & Order: SVU marathons, lol) so I didn't see his apology. I think that he made some choices that were not choices that I would make, but I also believe that our choices and any consequences from them help us learn. Then the next time that we are faced with the same hole in the road, we can walk around it instead of falling in. I can say that I wasn't shocked when it came out.
Anonymous
I didn't get to hear the last 5 mins of his apology, but did he give a date for his next tournament? Thanks.
Anonymous
Look, none of you know him or Elin. Quit acting like you do or that you "know" why they married. Such BS. Some of the things being written on here and elsewhere about her are shameful. She's done nothing to deserve anyone's scorn or ridicule.

As for Tiger, well, he opens himself up to scorn for being a liar and a cheater. Had he just cheated, he would just be an adulterer. But, he not only cheated but he lied. He lied to his wife, his colleagues and his fans. He put himself out as the golden boy, the family man. Meanwhile he was banging every chick he could. People had a lot staked on him and his reputation (sponsors, PGA, etc.) The folks on the Tour have been subjected to Tiger questions for MONTHS now, instead of the sport. So, yes, he did have to apologize.

As for the press conference. It was pathetic. I'm sure he is remorseful. He is remorseful for losing money, bad press and having to own his mistakes. The fact that he brought up his charity and his charity work ("look at me, look what I do, I'm not all bad, really") made me want to puke. I'm finding it laughable that anyone would see that for anything other than it was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Look, none of you know him or Elin. Quit acting like you do or that you "know" why they married. Such BS. Some of the things being written on here and elsewhere about her are shameful. She's done nothing to deserve anyone's scorn or ridicule.

As for Tiger, well, he opens himself up to scorn for being a liar and a cheater. Had he just cheated, he would just be an adulterer. But, he not only cheated but he lied. He lied to his wife, his colleagues and his fans. He put himself out as the golden boy, the family man. Meanwhile he was banging every chick he could. People had a lot staked on him and his reputation (sponsors, PGA, etc.) The folks on the Tour have been subjected to Tiger questions for MONTHS now, instead of the sport. So, yes, he did have to apologize.

As for the press conference. It was pathetic. I'm sure he is remorseful. He is remorseful for losing money, bad press and having to own his mistakes. The fact that he brought up his charity and his charity work ("look at me, look what I do, I'm not all bad, really") made me want to puke. I'm finding it laughable that anyone would see that for anything other than it was.



OP here, I totally agree with this.
Anonymous
He's probably more sorry for having gotten caught.
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