Perhaps, but I bet that's not what her lawyer told her. $$$VERY true....but I bet she would have LOVED to have kept the discussion about the affair private.
Perhaps, but I bet that's not what her lawyer told her. $$$VERY true....but I bet she would have LOVED to have kept the discussion about the affair private.
Unless of course it's blocking the road, or God forbid, falls on someone's house...
Perhaps, but I bet that's not what her lawyer told her. $$$
Sorry...I was making a joke and forget thePerhaps...but you are ONLY speculating....ALL indications are showing there is no divorce pending.
...unless you know something WE don't....
A woman who said she had an affair with Tiger Woods claims that members of Woods' inner circle, including his agent, knew of the extramarital affairs that resulted in Woods missing four months on the PGA Tour and spending 45 days in a rehabilitation clinic.
In the April issue of Vanity Fair magazine, Mindy Lawton -- a Orlando, Fla.-area waitress -- said that Woods put her in touch with his agent, Mark Steinberg, when The National Enquirer learned of her affair with the golfer.
Woods said in interviews last week that people around him were unaware of the extramarital affairs that landed him in the tabloids.
Another reported mistress, Jamie Jungers, told Vanity Fair that Bryon Bell, a longtime friend of Woods and the president of Tiger Woods Design, would arrange travel for her to meet Woods. Vanity Fair said Bell did not respond to requests for comment.
A woman who said she had an affair with Tiger Woods claims that members of Woods' inner circle, including his agent, knew of the extramarital affairs that resulted in Woods missing four months on the PGA Tour and spending 45 days in a rehabilitation clinic.
In the April issue of Vanity Fair magazine, Mindy Lawton -- a Orlando, Fla.-area waitress -- said that Woods put her in touch with his agent, Mark Steinberg, when The National Enquirer learned of her affair with the golfer.
Woods said in interviews last week that people around him were unaware of the extramarital affairs that landed him in the tabloids.
Another reported mistress, Jamie Jungers, told Vanity Fair that Bryon Bell, a longtime friend of Woods and the president of Tiger Woods Design, would arrange travel for her to meet Woods. Vanity Fair said Bell did not respond to requests for comment.
Report: Mindy Lawton says others knew of Tiger Woods affair - ESPN
If true, his staff is a bunch of enablers and deserving of criticism. Personally, I would never work for someone if part of my job was covering-up for such activities. To quote Gomer Pyle, "Shame, Shame, Shame!"If this is true, this is really bad. Of course that's a big IF, but if it's true that means Tiger Woods is STILL lying non-stop.
The hits just keep coming...
Sandra
There is absolutely no way a man with his celebrity status (or most likely any other man for that matter) could keep 15-16 affairs over several months/years secret only to himself. There had to be members of his inner circle who were aiding and abetting Eldrick along the way....If true, his staff is a bunch of enablers and deserving of criticism. Personally, I would never work for someone if part of my job was covering-up for such activities. To quote Gomer Pyle, "Shame, Shame, Shame!"
If true, his staff is a bunch of enablers and deserving of criticism. Personally, I would never work for someone if part of my job was covering-up for such activities. To quote Gomer Pyle, "Shame, Shame, Shame!"
No, I would not snitch. But I would not continue working in an environment where I felt uncomfortable or was required to compromise my core values. I would attempt to address the issue and, if necessary, find another employer at the first opportunity.If you were on Tiger's payroll, would you be the first to snitch?
If you were on Tiger's payroll, would you be the first to snitch?
No, I would not snitch. But I would not continue working in an environment where I felt uncomfortable or was required to compromise my core values. I would attempt to address the issue and, if necessary, find another employer at the first opportunity.
You would not, but there are plenty of people out there who would...Don't ask....don't tell.
I would not snitch, but I would not lie for a job.
Well...it looks as though we are are poor candidates for public office.Don't ask....don't tell.
I would not snitch, but I would not lie for a job.
Did you read Freakonomics part 1 and 2?But I would not continue working in an environment where I felt uncomfortable or was required to compromise my core values.
...the book did have a unifying theme, even if it wasn’t obvious at the time, even to us. If pressed, you could boil it down to four words: People respond to incentives.
You would not, but there are plenty of people out there who would...
:up:up:upunfortunately yeah.....ALOT of folks have a price. I won't be bought or will I ever kiss ass.
hmmm....I wonder if that is why I have never made it past manager....
unfortunately yeah.....ALOT of folks have a price. I won't be bought or will I ever kiss ass.
hmmm....I wonder if that is why I have never made it past manager....
Where I come from, snitches get stitches.