'Those who refuse to let their opponents dispute have no right to complain if they hear catcalls in the street; in a sense, it is what they have chosen.’ (CS Lewis)
Talk about what goes round comes round – Tiger's mother was a homebreaker who booked her ticket to the U.S. during the Vietnam war by shacking up with a married man with three kids.
Eldrick Tont Woods is in good company script-wise. Winston Churchill used to write his speeches out verbatim on cue cards. In the margin were such stage(D) directions as "cough" and "look around at audience".
Thanks for that link. I had a little chuckle at the juxtaposition of The Great One's staying in a Beverly Hills hotel suite and his professed ignorance of Tiger Woods.
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Talk about what goes round comes round – Tiger's mother was a homebreaker who booked her ticket to the U.S. during the Vietnam war by shacking up with a married man with three kids.
Oh - that's why Tiger's mum said we don't know how difficult it is to be Tiger 'cos he had to deal with so many women as she just had one affair!
Well, maybe, but Tiger's dad more than made up for any deficiency there.
It would have been better if Tiger had torn that script up & spoken from the heart. It all just seemed phony somehow.
Eldrick Tont Woods is in good company script-wise. Winston Churchill used to write his speeches out verbatim on cue cards. In the margin were such stage(D) directions as "cough" and "look around at audience".
Maybe, but Churchill was a master orator. As a speechmaker, Tiger is a great golfer.
I just love that even the Dalai Lama had to have his two cents about Tiger.
I missed that, Joyce. What did The Great One say?
'Dalai Lama Says Faith Can Give Woods Discipline'
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/21/sports/golf/21sportsbriefs-Dalai.html
Thanks for that link. I had a little chuckle at the juxtaposition of The Great One's staying in a Beverly Hills hotel suite and his professed ignorance of Tiger Woods.
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