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MJ vs. Tiger
Topic Started: Mar 31 2010, 04:46 PM (228 Views)
QuirtEvans
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Perhaps the best M.J. anecdote from Li's synopsis of the [Vanity Fair] spread doesn't even come from Merchant: it comes from one of Tiger's matchmakers, who sent a girl to meet Woods at a casino. One problem: Jordan nearly intercepted the lady, whom he decided he wanted for himself. The girl managed to escape M.J.'s charms and make it to Tiger's arms, but it's a funny situation to think about: Tiger essentially hires a prostitute, but his more famous and just-as-rich friend wants her for himself. It's like a bad episode of Entourage.


http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/03/31/jordan-barkley-blamed-for-tigers-excesses/?ncid=txtlnkusspor00000002
It would be unwise to underestimate what large groups of ill-informed people acting together can achieve. -- John D'Oh, January 14, 2010.
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Horace
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HOLY CARP!!!
QuirtEvans
Mar 31 2010, 04:46 PM
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Perhaps the best M.J. anecdote from Li's synopsis of the [Vanity Fair] spread doesn't even come from Merchant: it comes from one of Tiger's matchmakers, who sent a girl to meet Woods at a casino. One problem: Jordan nearly intercepted the lady, whom he decided he wanted for himself. The girl managed to escape M.J.'s charms and make it to Tiger's arms, but it's a funny situation to think about: Tiger essentially hires a prostitute, but his more famous and just-as-rich friend wants her for himself. It's like a bad episode of Entourage.
I refuse to acknowledge that such a thing exists, therefore the analogy fails.
As a good person, I implore you to do as I, a good person, do. Be good. Do NOT be bad. If you see bad, end bad. End it in yourself, and end it in others. By any means necessary, the good must conquer the bad. Good people know this. Do you know this? Are you good?
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NAK
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Oh, that MJ. I thought this was a competition between the Woods and the late MJ for most notorious public scandal.
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Horace
Mar 31 2010, 05:15 PM
QuirtEvans
Mar 31 2010, 04:46 PM
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Perhaps the best M.J. anecdote from Li's synopsis of the [Vanity Fair] spread doesn't even come from Merchant: it comes from one of Tiger's matchmakers, who sent a girl to meet Woods at a casino. One problem: Jordan nearly intercepted the lady, whom he decided he wanted for himself. The girl managed to escape M.J.'s charms and make it to Tiger's arms, but it's a funny situation to think about: Tiger essentially hires a prostitute, but his more famous and just-as-rich friend wants her for himself. It's like a bad episode of Entourage.
I refuse to acknowledge that such a thing exists, therefore the analogy fails.
w1n!
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Wow, thanks for helping QE.

Tiger is finished.
The Confederate soldier was peculiar in that he was ever ready to fight, but never ready to submit to the routine duty and discipline of the camp or the march. The soldiers were determined to be soldiers after their own notions, and do their duty, for the love of it, as they thought best. Carlton McCarthy
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