Thu, 04 Mar 2010

Could you 'blow the whistle' on a friend?

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By Paul Abbot

Man, the mistake Tiger made was getting married in the first place! His minders were weak and not doing their jobs by not doing all they could do to council him on the benefits on being black, a billionaire, young and the best on the world at what he does. At the very least, Tiger should have lent over to one of his bodyguards when asked by a women for his cell number and said, "Yo Leroy, give the Ho your number and tell me when she gives me a hollar to hook up". He then turns to said Ho and say "there you go babeeeee you're on the official hook up - join the line".

No come back on him - hook up sorted.

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By Judith

Walking out on Tiger at anytime would of been stupid. Comfronting Tiger with the facts of these sorts of relationships and maybe threaten to involve his wife if he didn't seek help for his Tiger sex life...would be better than to run away from it all. A friend in need ...needs his friends close.


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By Bernard

If I was Steve I would have talked to Tiger (Steve would have had some idea....) If Tiger would have continued I would have walked out of the employment with Tiger as there are standards to be kept.

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By Gay Tawhiao


If you saw your friend heading towards disaster, of course you'd blow the whistle.. its a better option than watching him commit personal and professional suicide!

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