Tiger woods in car accident! (film, 1978, movie, country)
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Question: What's the difference between Tiger Woods and Santa Clause?
Answer: Santa stopped after 3 Ho's
Boo...highcotton...my version was much better...and was posted yesterday!
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Originally Posted by jfkIII
Oh my...so many women willing to come forward with such sordid stories! You'd think Tiger was the most sought after man in the world. Actually, at this time of year, Santa is the most sought after man...and even HE stopped at 3 HO's!
PGA Tour veteran Ben Crane:"This is no surprise to anyone who knows Tiger. He's a phony and a fake and he can't retain that squeaky-clean endorsement deal any longer."
PGA Tour Player Charles Warren: "She was very young when Jesper introduced them." "She had stars in her eyes and maybe dollar signs too. But no, she should not stay with him. What kind of message would that send to her sister and mother and all the women out there?"
Mark Steinberg, Woods' longtime agent at IMG, is likely to be one of the major figures in the rebuilding of Tiger's image, both now and in years to come. He's been involved with this story since the very beginning; he was one of the people who initially contacted police over Thanksgiving weekend to inform them that Tiger and Elin would not be answering their questions -- as, of course, was their legal right. Now, he's tasked with picking up the pieces after a celebrity fall from grace unparalleled in American history.
It's important to note that there's a huge difference between digging into the details of Tiger's private life and questioning the details of his financial and sponsorship arrangements. While polls indicate that most Americans believe Woods deserves privacy to work out his family problems, he's also a corporation unto himself, with dozens if not hundreds of people whose livelihoods depend on Woods and his image. So the travails of Tiger Woods Inc. are very much worthy of scrutiny.
Gerald Posner over at the Daily Beast has taken a close look at how Tiger's management team is handling the crisis, and specifically how Steinberg is trying to preserve Woods' long-term sponsorship viability. "Specifically," Posner writes, "sources at two of Woods’s corporate sponsors told The Daily Beast that Steinberg has been working furiously to get them to issue public statements demonstrating that they 'had full faith in Tiger and backed him completely.'" And according to Posner, while Nike is on board with the plan, Gillette and Gatorade are not, and Accenture is wavering.
Forbes has done a fine job of breaking down the specifics of Woods' business empire; for instance, while he's earned more than a billion dollars, he's got an estimated net worth of "only" $500 million. He earns $35 million a year from Nike alone, he now commands a $3 million appearance fee for international tournaments, and he also enjoys lucrative side opportunities like golf course design. So, yes, he'll still be able to pay the rent.
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