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Archive for December 3rd, 2009

Equal Time for Tiger’s Alleged Mistresses

Posted by Adam Butler on December 3, 2009

 

Rachel Uchitel, left, is one of Tiger Woods' alleged mistresses. Jessica Lipman, right is NOT alleged to be a girlfriend of Tiger.

BK asks “Why?”  In my opinion, these photos speak 1,000 words.  If, as alleged, the women pictured in the linked photos (Kalika Moquin, Jaimee Grubbs and Rachel Uchitel)  are Tiger’s mistresses, I see a pattern. 

Let’ s see, Tiger’s wife if the prototypical Swedish fair-skinned, blue-eyed blonde bombshell.   The alleged paramours appear to be the exact opposite (from a standpoint of physical characteristics).

So, if Moquin, Grubbs and Uchitel are his girlfriends, he is just like most every other philanderer–it’s not about what he has–but what he doesn’t have–even for a guy with a billion dollars and a goddess for a wife.

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Oh Tiger…

Posted by Brett Kincaid on December 3, 2009

Why would Tiger cheat?

We have been woefully underserving you on the Tiger Woods story.  So I’ll make up for it here.  Elin Woods hit the lottery for the second time in her life.  First she met and married El Tigre.  Then she caught him cheating his ass off.  According to this report Elin stands to make $80 million if she can stand being Tiger’s wife for another seven years.  She won’t go broke if she leaves before then, either.

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Georgia Head Coach Mark Richt Lops Off His Willie

Posted by Adam Butler on December 3, 2009

I bet Willie Martinez agrees

by shaking up his coaching staff and  firing defensive coordinator Willie Martinez, along with two other assistants.

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Lottery Here to Stay

Posted by Brett Kincaid on December 3, 2009

As if there was any doubt, lawmakers took no action yesterday on the ridiculous proposal to suspend the new Arkansas lottery.  Your proposal has to be pretty far out there for it to not even be considered for an Interim Study.  That did not stop state Sen. Sue Madison (D – Fayetteville) from urging her fellow lawmaker to either abolish the system or place severe legislative limits on the lottery.

“My first preference would be to repeal it. I think it’s that bad,” Madison told the panel today. “But failing that, let’s do everything we can to minimize its effect on people that might be hurting.”

Just to be clear, this is a program that will produce $100 million in scholarship money for Arkansas students in its first year.  And Sen. Madison represents Fayetteville, home to the state’s largest institution of higher learning.

Oh, and the voters of Arkansas approved the measure by an almost 2-to-1 margin.

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