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Very fortunate that’s all Tiger suffered. Hope he has a speedy recovery.
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Warren Buffett is worth way more than that, and you hear nothing about Warren getting into anything.Dude is worth 800 mil what do u expect? Even Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory never achieved reached that level wealth.
Warren Buffett is way older and built his wealth. Tiger got a lot of money quick at a young age. Game changer - and I mean that for all pro-athletes, not just Tiger.Warren Buffett is worth way more than that, and you hear nothing about Warren getting into anything.
How did you gather that I’m not a tiger fan off the course after saying he’s my #2 favorite golferNot a tiger fan off the course or on?
Why is Rory your favorite? Just curious, you aren't on trial lol
This is why his father failed, and why I admire Richard Williams even more. Venus and Serena are cool. I also think its time to throw LeBron in there as well.Warren Buffett is way older and built his wealth. Tiger got a lot of money quick at a young age. Game changer - and I mean that for all pro-athletes, not just Tiger.
Depending on your upbringing (all things considered), it will 100% affect how you act. Can’t expect young public celebrities to move like older business executives.
And he was going 84-87 MPH in a 45Tiger hit the tree at 75 MPH
At 30mph over the speed limit is when reckless driving comes into play and in most states that’s a misdemeanor with maybe a license suspension or revocation and guaranteed significantly increased insurance premiums. He would only be in serious trouble if it resulted in killing someone. Not sure how his DUI could play into this, though.Tiger lucky to be alive hitting a tree at 75mph.
Not that it probably matters in the broad scope of things but 84-87 in a 45 seems like it would qualify for vehicular reckless endangerment?
Doesn’t necessarily mean he was taking them at the time of the crash. Didn’t his toxicology report come back clean? I would assume so since they said he wasn’t impaired at the time of the crash. Could still be something mental going on, though.Details coming out. Empty prescription bottle was found in his car. This whole thing ain't make sense from day 1 and how secretive they were about the details. Something is going on with him.
On that very specific circumstance, we'll have to agree to disagree. It's quite possible that something could be going on mentally (which is why he needed the medication) and that's what caused him to do it. But a toxicology report is pretty black and white. Yes, I am aware that they could have manipulated the results but if they are saying it came back clean then anything else is hearsay or speculation.No sober person doing that. I’ll leave it at that.