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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-22-2009 @ 4:44AM
Natalia said...
Quit going hard on the journalist you nimrods. The writer simply points out the comical incident of Tiger at Hooters with a photo that would otherwise appear incriminating. The writer does not suggest that the photos are evidence of Tiger's infidelity but rather jokes that this photo takes on a new connation in light of all the press about Tiger's infidelity. The patrons laughing at the photo posted at Hooters got it while the rest of you dumbshits yipping about how the journalist needs to stick to literary license missed the entire point.