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Post by Tennesseer on Feb 25, 2021 11:56:09 GMT -5
I pretty sure Tiger Woods does not want all the news media focusing on him too.
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Post by thyme4change on Feb 25, 2021 13:42:47 GMT -5
I pretty sure Tiger Woods does not want all the news media focusing on him too. Too bad, so sad. Life choices have consequences. If he wanted to be ignored, he should have become an accountant.
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Post by haapai on Feb 25, 2021 13:54:51 GMT -5
I pretty sure Tiger Woods does not want all the news media focusing on him too. Too bad, so sad. Life choices have consequences. If he wanted to be ignored, he should have become an accountant. He might have to do something quite similar, not because he needs the money but because it might help him manage it, or just stay busy with something.
Have any of you guys chortling over this accident actually read how nasty his prognosis is? I tried reading it and then just had to stop. The risk of infection is high. His bones might not set. It will be months before he can carry weight on his right leg. This is not a prognosis that I would wish on anyone and it also appears to be quite common. A lot of drivers shatter their right legs and feet while pushing frantically on the brake pedal immediately before impact.
What is the point of wishing ill on this guy or calling it karma? He'll be lucky to walk again and his chances of not dying addicted to pain meds kinda suck.
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Post by thyme4change on Feb 25, 2021 15:45:04 GMT -5
Too bad, so sad. Life choices have consequences. If he wanted to be ignored, he should have become an accountant. He might have to do something quite similar, not because he needs the money but because it might help him manage it, or just stay busy with something.
Have any of you guys chortling over this accident actually read how nasty his prognosis is? I tried reading it and then just had to stop. The risk of infection is high. His bones might not set. It will be months before he can carry weight on his right leg. This is not a prognosis that I would wish on anyone and it also appears to be quite common. A lot of drivers shatter their right legs and feet while pushing frantically on the brake pedal immediately before impact.
What is the point of wishing ill on this guy or calling it karma? He'll be lucky to walk again and his chances of not dying addicted to pain meds kinda suck.
Who is chortling?
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Post by Tennesseer on Feb 25, 2021 15:59:19 GMT -5
I pretty sure Tiger Woods does not want all the news media focusing on him too. Too bad, so sad. Life choices have consequences. If he wanted to be ignored, he should have become an accountant. So do we continue to blame the media for continuing the story of the accident?
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Post by Tennesseer on Feb 25, 2021 16:00:45 GMT -5
He might have to do something quite similar, not because he needs the money but because it might help him manage it, or just stay busy with something.
Have any of you guys chortling over this accident actually read how nasty his prognosis is? I tried reading it and then just had to stop. The risk of infection is high. His bones might not set. It will be months before he can carry weight on his right leg. This is not a prognosis that I would wish on anyone and it also appears to be quite common. A lot of drivers shatter their right legs and feet while pushing frantically on the brake pedal immediately before impact.
What is the point of wishing ill on this guy or calling it karma? He'll be lucky to walk again and his chances of not dying addicted to pain meds kinda suck.
Who is chortling? chor·tle /ˈCHôrdl/ verb gerund or present participle: chortling laugh in a breathy, gleeful way; chuckle. "he chortled at his own pun"
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