You offered Zen-based golf advice to a 14x Major Winner and Buddhist, and burnished your cred with references to your weekend warrior successes.
You offered Zen-based golf advice to a 14x Major Winner and Buddhist, and burnished your cred with references to your weekend warrior successes.
It sounds like you’ve got it all figured out, but before I pass your advice on to Tiger (this could change his life!), I have to ask, what exactly do you mean by “about a scratch golfer?”
Me too!
“He has been diagnosed with four concussions during his NFL career, and suffered a fifth while playing in high school.”
Magical is a good way to describe it. I was in complete awe.
I’m obviously a fan, so I give him more latitude, but I can’t imagine the “15” jacket was anybody’s idea other than Nike. Sure, he could have declined, but when you’re about to become the GOAT, you can toot your own horn a little bit.
I agree 100% and have actually defended Tyson on this site before as a sympathetic character, despite all his bad deeds.
Rickey Henderson is my favorite ballplayer of all time. He’s the best.
I like Rousey, but about an hour ago, ESPN.com had a picture up of her excitedly fist-bumping Mike Tyson when she met him.
I was paddleboarding in Hawaii once when a whole pod began swimming around me and literally jumping over my board. One of the coolest things I’ve ever experienced.
This song is objectively terrible, but it’s also a reminder that being young and dumb is more fun than being old and cynical.
Or Turkey.
1) Vince Carter looks cool with hair.
I dated a depressed woman for almost a year and it’s something I will not do again. We agree on that. But, we disagree about nearly everything else you wrote and frankly, you comment shows either a complete lack of understanding about what depression is, or a stunning lack of compassion.
Unfortunately, only about half the team was present for the meeting since the others were busy, beating women at bars.
I was a kindergarten 1%er.
Just comb that up and over and you’ve got yourself “The Trump.”
I gave a lengthy response to a similar question, earlier. But, in a nutshell, it’s part of the social contract that sometimes we forfeit rights for the good of society. Of course I’d be mad if my records were released, but I’m willing to accept the small risk of that happening it means we don’t limit the freedom of…
I could be wrong, but I don’t think it’s a HIPAA violation if you don’t disclose the patient’s name.
Not involved in the legal system, in any way. Thank god. Actually, I’m in the process of applying to medical school after many years in the corporate world.