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So drinking alcohol is "bad-mouthing?" Some of you folks are too much...
2:25 a.m.
Hits a fire hydrant and a tree.
Going in and out of consciousness.
Obviously wasn't wearing a seat belt.
Wasn't going above 32 mph.
Maybe he wasn't drinking but he did everything possible to make it look like he was...
No, asserting as if it were fact that he's a "known lush" is bad-mouthing. Participating in pure speculation without a single shred of a fact to support your disgusting allegations is bad-mouthing.
Time of day: irrelevant other than to recognize that it was dark outside
The objects that he hit: irrelevant to how or why the accident happened.
Degree of consciousness: inconclusive of anything
Seat belt on or off: total speculation without any substantiation
Speed at the time of impact: possibly relevant to investigators, but utterly inconclusive of the cause of the accident.
So drinking alcohol is "bad-mouthing?" Some of you folks are too much...
2:25 a.m.
Hits a fire hydrant and a tree.
Going in and out of consciousness.
Obviously wasn't wearing a seat belt.
Wasn't going above 32 mph.
Maybe he wasn't drinking but he did everything possible to make it look like he was...
There has been no report that alcohol was involved. You're speculating and spreading rumors with nothing to back that up. As much as you'd like it to be, backing out of a driveway at 2:25 AM is not damning in itself. For all you know he could have been on a Tampax or milk run for his wife. Life happens. People run out of stuff, they have little fights and storm out of the house, and they even get hungry when there's no food in the house. There could be dozens of reasons for Tiger to be backing out of his driveway at that time of the night.
Last edited by Wayland Woman; 11-27-2009 at 06:55 PM..
Reason: rewording a sentence that didn't read right
I am so fortunate and blessed I am not well known, that every little thing I did would be broadcasted on every news, television, radio and cable station. Holy Cow. This news made HeadLines. Aaah, NEXT!!!
No, asserting as if it were fact that he's a "known lush" is bad-mouthing. Participating in pure speculation without a single shred of a fact to support your disgusting allegations is bad-mouthing.
Time of day: irrelevant other than to recognize that it was dark outside
The objects that he hit: irrelevant to how or why the accident happened.
Degree of consciousness: inconclusive of anything
Seat belt on or off: total speculation without any substantiation
Speed at the time of impact: possibly relevant to investigators, but utterly inconclusive of the cause of the accident.
Quit making stuff up. It's obnoxious.
The myth of "a couple of beers" is just that... If you might recall he was at Quail Hollow in Charlotte.
None of that was made up and it would seem you're playing the far more obnoxious role and I must say a bit naive. The last information that was available was "charges could be filed." They don't assert that if there was no inkling of any wrong doing.
Last edited by BigJon3475; 11-27-2009 at 07:47 PM..
There has been no report that alcohol was involved. You're speculating and spreading rumors with nothing to back that up. As much as you'd like it to be, backing out of a driveway at 2:25 AM is not damning in itself. For all you know he could have been on a Tampax or milk run for his wife. Life happens. People run out of stuff, they have little fights and storm out of the house, and they even get hungry when there's no food in the house. There could be dozens of reasons for Tiger to be backing out of his driveway at that time of the night.
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Maybe he wasn't drinking but he did everything possible to make it look like he was...
Do you understand that sentence? It appears a few in here don't.
The last information that was available was"charges could be pending." They don't assert that if there was no inkling of any wrong doing.
That's not true. They always put that on police accident reports to leave a door up to make charges in the future if new information surfaces. It's routine.
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