Thursday, December 31, 2009
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Monday, December 28, 2009
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Warning!!!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
End of Year
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I've been cleaning up the old, sorting stuff, and getting focused for the coming year.
With so many ways to create, it can get in the way of the doing!
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No matter the direction.
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2010 is the year of DO
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there is no do not...
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Sunday, December 13, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Tiger Woods
I’ve been a fan of Tiger’s for a long time and as well very sad about the behavior he has displayed. I wanted to believe he was different, upstanding as his image eludes.
What I find strange is the number of women, especially older women that say, “Poor Tiger, they should leave him alone.”
I would agree if he was only golfing and cashing his checks, but he is not. He is sponsoring products based upon his image and reputation. He started the Tiger Woods Foundation showing kids how to strive for a positive future….making himself a roll model. Like it or not that is what he as become by his own efforts!
Golf is supposed to be based upon integrity, honesty, and fair play: a family sport to be enjoyed for life. Tiger has trashed these ideologies. Will the PGA suspend him??? That would be interesting….punish the cash cow? Could they? Would they?
Another thing is what has happened to our culture, “Indiscretions?” He is a cheater, a lair, and completely self-centered. When did cheating at anything become okay? If his wife and family cannot trust him why should anyone else? Why should sponsors pay him millions for this image? There must be another talent present or emerging to shift sponsorship support.
And finally, I would hate to see Tiger Woods become the new poster boy for AIDS awareness or even worse the children lose their mom because of his indiscretions!!!
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Move over Magic Johnson Tiger’s wants your spot too!
How sad for him, mostly his family, and our society . . .
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