The naivety is strong in this one.
The bookies are happy he wins pissant tournies, keeps those whose religiously pound cash on him in Majors in the belief he can translate that pissant tourny form into the Majors, as well as keeps his odds from being as high as they should be for those Majors. Bookies love he wins the pissant tournies, too. No one is getting rich backing Tiger every pissant tourny he plays, and leaving him untouched when it comes to the Majors. Bookies love Tiger, full stop; everything they lost on him (& more) when he was at his peak is all coming back to them now.
The naivety is strong in this one.
The bookies are happy he wins pissant tournies, keeps those whose religiously pound cash on him in Majors in the belief he can translate that pissant tourny form into the Majors, as well as keeps his odds from being as high as they should be for those Majors. Bookies love he wins the pissant tournies, too. No one is getting rich backing Tiger every pissant tourny he plays, and leaving him untouched when it comes to the Majors. Bookies love Tiger, full stop; everything they lost on him (& more) when he was at his peak is all coming back to them now.
Funny how he needed the risk of 18 women on the side as a two face to his wife and family to fist pump his way to a GOAT type run. Then when he is exposed for a fraud of a husband and shamed before the world, he cannot hit a simple 8 footer he used to with eyes closed. It is not that hard Woods, treat people better, actually show the world you have a heart, and he just might find it again. But I think Earl created a robot that cannot cry or feel pain or pity or remorse and this is what you get.
Funny how he needed the risk of 18 women on the side as a two face to his wife and family to fist pump his way to a GOAT type run. Then when he is exposed for a fraud of a husband and shamed before the world, he cannot hit a simple 8 footer he used to with eyes closed. It is not that hard Woods, treat people better, actually show the world you have a heart, and he just might find it again. But I think Earl created a robot that cannot cry or feel pain or pity or remorse and this is what you get.
But I think Earl created a robot that cannot cry or feel pain or pity or remorse and this is what you get.
Tiger Woods' half-siblings say their calls for help from the golf superstar have fallen on deaf ears.
Woods' older half-sibling Kevin Woods has been battling multiple sclerosis and is now confined to a wheelchair. He needs a caretaker and is in danger of losing his San Jose home. Kevin's brother Earl Woods Jr. told ESPN's Rick Reilly that calls to their famous sibling have gone unreturned.
"I leave messages. I leave updates on Kevin, but for whatever reason I don't get a response. … Kevin loves Tiger. A call from Tiger would really pump Kevin up. When he doesn't call, it just makes him feel worse," Earl Woods Jr. said.
Woods' rep did not immediately respond to ABCNews.com's request for comment.
Earl Woods Jr., Kevin Woods, and their sister Royce, share the same father, Earl Woods, as Tiger. They are the offspring of Earl Woods' first marriage to Barbara Gary.
The Woods siblings remained close with their half-brother until he turned "about 15 or 16," and his star started to rise, Earl Woods Jr. said. Since their father's death in 2006, the half-siblings have been unable to contact Woods at all. No one seems to know the reason for the rift.
Now Kevin Woods needs his famous brother's help, Earl Woods Jr. says.
"Nobody's asking for money here, but [a caregiver] really would be nice for Kevin. It would make Kevin comfortable. He wouldn't have to leave his house. … But we'd at least like to be able to find out how Tiger is, to find out if he's OK, and to let him know if we're OK," Earl Woods Jr. told Reilly.
Barbara Gary Woods, Earl Woods' first wife, told Reilly, "I'm very disappointed in Tiger. Before he got all famous, they were in touch a lot."
Earl Woods Jr. was more vehement.
"I'd like to [slap] Tiger, wake him up. I'd like to say, 'Don't come knocking on the door when you need a bone-marrow transplant.' To see this is the response we get? Maybe when you see the world like he does, you don't see what other people are going through. But, seriously? You've got problems with your knee? That's nothing compared to what Kevin is going through. Nothing," he said.
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Wow. The guy's got millions coming out of his ears, and he won't lend family a helping hand. Karma is a girl.
But I think Earl created a robot that cannot cry or feel pain or pity or remorse and this is what you get.
Tiger Woods' half-siblings say their calls for help from the golf superstar have fallen on deaf ears.
Woods' older half-sibling Kevin Woods has been battling multiple sclerosis and is now confined to a wheelchair. He needs a caretaker and is in danger of losing his San Jose home. Kevin's brother Earl Woods Jr. told ESPN's Rick Reilly that calls to their famous sibling have gone unreturned.
"I leave messages. I leave updates on Kevin, but for whatever reason I don't get a response. … Kevin loves Tiger. A call from Tiger would really pump Kevin up. When he doesn't call, it just makes him feel worse," Earl Woods Jr. said.
Woods' rep did not immediately respond to ABCNews.com's request for comment.
Earl Woods Jr., Kevin Woods, and their sister Royce, share the same father, Earl Woods, as Tiger. They are the offspring of Earl Woods' first marriage to Barbara Gary.
The Woods siblings remained close with their half-brother until he turned "about 15 or 16," and his star started to rise, Earl Woods Jr. said. Since their father's death in 2006, the half-siblings have been unable to contact Woods at all. No one seems to know the reason for the rift.
Now Kevin Woods needs his famous brother's help, Earl Woods Jr. says.
"Nobody's asking for money here, but [a caregiver] really would be nice for Kevin. It would make Kevin comfortable. He wouldn't have to leave his house. … But we'd at least like to be able to find out how Tiger is, to find out if he's OK, and to let him know if we're OK," Earl Woods Jr. told Reilly.
Barbara Gary Woods, Earl Woods' first wife, told Reilly, "I'm very disappointed in Tiger. Before he got all famous, they were in touch a lot."
Earl Woods Jr. was more vehement.
"I'd like to [slap] Tiger, wake him up. I'd like to say, 'Don't come knocking on the door when you need a bone-marrow transplant.' To see this is the response we get? Maybe when you see the world like he does, you don't see what other people are going through. But, seriously? You've got problems with your knee? That's nothing compared to what Kevin is going through. Nothing," he said.
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Wow. The guy's got millions coming out of his ears, and he won't lend family a helping hand. Karma is a girl.
The naivety is strong in this one.
The bookies are happy he wins pissant tournies, keeps those whose religiously pound cash on him in Majors in the belief he can translate that pissant tourny form into the Majors, as well as keeps his odds from being as high as they should be for those Majors. Bookies love he wins the pissant tournies, too. No one is getting rich backing Tiger every pissant tourny he plays, and leaving him untouched when it comes to the Majors. Bookies love Tiger, full stop; everything they lost on him (& more) when he was at his peak is all coming back to them now.
The naivety is strong in this one.
The bookies are happy he wins pissant tournies, keeps those whose religiously pound cash on him in Majors in the belief he can translate that pissant tourny form into the Majors, as well as keeps his odds from being as high as they should be for those Majors. Bookies love he wins the pissant tournies, too. No one is getting rich backing Tiger every pissant tourny he plays, and leaving him untouched when it comes to the Majors. Bookies love Tiger, full stop; everything they lost on him (& more) when he was at his peak is all coming back to them now.
Dense as well as naive, I see. Bookies love Tiger since 09 (that that really needed explaining to you, is off the wall. As if my comment extended back to his prime, especially considering the fact on my last sentence). Post again when you can name me 1 person who's up money backing Tiger religiously since 09 (that takes care of you in this thread).
Dense as well as naive, I see. Bookies love Tiger since 09 (that that really needed explaining to you, is off the wall. As if my comment extended back to his prime, especially considering the fact on my last sentence). Post again when you can name me 1 person who's up money backing Tiger religiously since 09 (that takes care of you in this thread).
Dense as well as naive, I see. Bookies love Tiger since 09 (that that really needed explaining to you, is off the wall. As if my comment extended back to his prime, especially considering the fact on my last sentence). Post again when you can name me 1 person who's up money backing Tiger religiously since 09 (that takes care of you in this thread).
Dense as well as naive, I see. Bookies love Tiger since 09 (that that really needed explaining to you, is off the wall. As if my comment extended back to his prime, especially considering the fact on my last sentence). Post again when you can name me 1 person who's up money backing Tiger religiously since 09 (that takes care of you in this thread).
Name me ONE golfer that has won more then 14 times since 09
Since his meltdown in 09 he's won 7 pissant tournies.Don't let facts get in the way of your density, moron.
I notice your post entirely absenting any mention of naming anyone who's made money religiously backing Tiger since his meltdown in 09. Why did I know your next entry would be absenting such a detail. No, Mr. "facts are facts" can't even get that fact into his post, let alone get the number of pissant wins right.
Name me ONE golfer that has won more then 14 times since 09
Since his meltdown in 09 he's won 7 pissant tournies.Don't let facts get in the way of your density, moron.
I notice your post entirely absenting any mention of naming anyone who's made money religiously backing Tiger since his meltdown in 09. Why did I know your next entry would be absenting such a detail. No, Mr. "facts are facts" can't even get that fact into his post, let alone get the number of pissant wins right.
39 | Mar 10, 2013 | Cadillac Championship (7) |
Missed 1 from the Euro tour.
Name me ONE golfer that has won more then 14 times since 09
Since his meltdown in 09 he's won 7 pissant tournies.Don't let facts get in the way of your density, moron.
I notice your post entirely absenting any mention of naming anyone who's made money religiously backing Tiger since his meltdown in 09. Why did I know your next entry would be absenting such a detail. No, Mr. "facts are facts" can't even get that fact into his post, let alone get the number of pissant wins right.
Name me ONE golfer that has won more then 14 times since 09
Since his meltdown in 09 he's won 7 pissant tournies.Don't let facts get in the way of your density, moron.
I notice your post entirely absenting any mention of naming anyone who's made money religiously backing Tiger since his meltdown in 09. Why did I know your next entry would be absenting such a detail. No, Mr. "facts are facts" can't even get that fact into his post, let alone get the number of pissant wins right.
The naivety is strong in this one.
The bookies are happy he wins pissant tournies, keeps those whose religiously pound cash on him in Majors in the belief he can translate that pissant tourny form into the Majors, as well as keeps his odds from being as high as they should be for those Majors. Bookies love he wins the pissant tournies, too. No one is getting rich backing Tiger every pissant tourny he plays, and leaving him untouched when it comes to the Majors. Bookies love Tiger, full stop; everything they lost on him (& more) when he was at his peak is all coming back to them now.
The naivety is strong in this one.
The bookies are happy he wins pissant tournies, keeps those whose religiously pound cash on him in Majors in the belief he can translate that pissant tourny form into the Majors, as well as keeps his odds from being as high as they should be for those Majors. Bookies love he wins the pissant tournies, too. No one is getting rich backing Tiger every pissant tourny he plays, and leaving him untouched when it comes to the Majors. Bookies love Tiger, full stop; everything they lost on him (& more) when he was at his peak is all coming back to them now.
WELL THIS THREAD IS NOW 4 YEARS OLD, SO IF YOU JUST KEEP THINKING IT EVERY YEAR, IT JUST MIGHT HAPPEN
A BETTER BET WOULD BE FOR A HIGHLY PUBLICIZED 2014 TIG SYMPATHY INJURY
WELL THIS THREAD IS NOW 4 YEARS OLD, SO IF YOU JUST KEEP THINKING IT EVERY YEAR, IT JUST MIGHT HAPPEN
A BETTER BET WOULD BE FOR A HIGHLY PUBLICIZED 2014 TIG SYMPATHY INJURY
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