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Date: 04 Sep 2006 00:14:41
From: Otto
Subject: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. Some great insight into a legend in the making. http://news.yahoo.com/60minutes Otto
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Date: 03 Sep 2006 22:29:05
From: pete z
Subject: Re: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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Otto wrote: > Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. > > Some great insight into a legend in the making. > > http://news.yahoo.com/60minutes > > Otto Hmmmmm, I think I saw that, but not tonight. He's a golfer, not Nelson Mandela, or Mother Teresa. Get a grip.
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Date: 04 Sep 2006 13:54:58
From: Chris Bellomy
Subject: Re: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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pete z <pz0326@aol.com > wrote: > > Otto wrote: >> Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. >> >> Some great insight into a legend in the making. >> >> http://news.yahoo.com/60minutes >> >> Otto > > Hmmmmm, I think I saw that, but not tonight. He's a golfer, not Nelson > Mandela, > or Mother Teresa. Get a grip. Yeah, you must have lost all sense of proportion to bring Tiger up in a *golf* newsgroup. -- Chris Bellomy C-List Charter Member http://clist.org/
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Date: 04 Sep 2006 05:09:23
From: Howard U. Dewing
Subject: Re: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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Otto wrote: > Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. > > Some great insight into a legend in the making. > ....which we all saw when it first ran about 6 months ago -- Howard U. Dewing I made up this name. It was a choice between this and Watson deMehneux.
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Date: 04 Sep 2006 06:07:26
From: multi
Subject: Re: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 05:09:23 GMT, "Howard U. Dewing" <sample@sample.net > wrote: >Otto wrote: >> Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. >> >> Some great insight into a legend in the making. >> >....which we all saw when it first ran about 6 months ago How do you know "we all" saw it? Do you work for the NSA?
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Date: 04 Sep 2006 08:17:08
From: Bobby Knight
Subject: Re: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 06:07:26 -0700, multi <multi@asm.org > wrote: >On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 05:09:23 GMT, "Howard U. Dewing" ><sample@sample.net> wrote: > >>Otto wrote: >>> Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. >>> >>> Some great insight into a legend in the making. >>> >>....which we all saw when it first ran about 6 months ago > >How do you know "we all" saw it? Do you work for the NSA? It was updated after Earl's death. ___, \o
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Date: 04 Sep 2006 07:06:26
From: Big_Fan
Subject: Re: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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pete z wrote: > Otto wrote: > > Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. > > > > Some great insight into a legend in the making. > > > > http://news.yahoo.com/60minutes > > > > Otto > > Hmmmmm, I think I saw that, but not tonight. He's a golfer, not Nelson > Mandela, > or Mother Teresa. Get a grip. Rumor had it that Nelson wanted to be a professional bowler, but couldn't handle the pressure. And Mother Teresa was a looper, for the Dalai Lama himself. She said he was a big hitter.
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Date: 04 Sep 2006 04:53:14
From: Sandman
Subject: Re: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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Otto wrote: > Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. > Some great insight into a legend in the making. > http://news.yahoo.com/60minutes Uh, no thanks. I like to watch the professional athletes play, but that's where it ends. I am not interested in the behind-the-scenes stuff, these people are the least "real" of any people on earth. Knowing anything more about them other than how they shot yesterday would mean that you might as well subscribe to People magazine. B
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Date: 04 Sep 2006 07:26:22
From: Bobby Knight
Subject: Re: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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On 4 Sep 2006 04:53:14 -0700, "Sandman" <2bq64jt02@sneakemail.com > wrote: > >Otto wrote: >> Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. >> Some great insight into a legend in the making. >> http://news.yahoo.com/60minutes > >Uh, no thanks. I like to watch the professional athletes play, but >that's where it ends. I am not interested in the behind-the-scenes >stuff, these people are the least "real" of any people on earth. >Knowing anything more about them other than how they shot yesterday >would mean that you might as well subscribe to People magazine. > >B Why even respond then? ___, \o
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Date: 04 Sep 2006 09:36:43
From: spring
Subject: Re: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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"Bobby Knight" <bknight@conramp.net > wrote in message news:tp6of25rlvm1rsnaaepdlkpilg3lrqre4a@4ax.com... > On 4 Sep 2006 04:53:14 -0700, "Sandman" <2bq64jt02@sneakemail.com> > wrote: > >> >>Otto wrote: >>> Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. >>> Some great insight into a legend in the making. >>> http://news.yahoo.com/60minutes >> >>Uh, no thanks. I like to watch the professional athletes play, but >>that's where it ends. I am not interested in the behind-the-scenes >>stuff, these people are the least "real" of any people on earth. >>Knowing anything more about them other than how they shot yesterday >>would mean that you might as well subscribe to People magazine. >> >>B > > Why even respond then? > ___, > \o >
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Date: 03 Sep 2006 23:30:59
From: Mark A
Subject: Re: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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"Otto" <ottondebREMove#$@^%!@*&@bellsouth.net > wrote in message news:QKNKg.35218$C6.19105@bignews1.bellsouth.net... > Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. > > Some great insight into a legend in the making. > > http://news.yahoo.com/60minutes > > Otto It was rerun. At least Ed Bradly fixed the part where he originally said in a voice-over that Tiger was the first minority to win a major. In the new version, he correctly says Tiger is the first African-American to win a major (although Tiger is 25% Black).
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Date: 04 Sep 2006 11:25:58
From: Larry Bud
Subject: Re: Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes
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Sandman wrote: > Otto wrote: > > Interesting feature with Ed Bradley. > > Some great insight into a legend in the making. > > http://news.yahoo.com/60minutes > > Uh, no thanks. I like to watch the professional athletes play, but > that's where it ends. I am not interested in the behind-the-scenes > stuff, these people are the least "real" of any people on earth. > Knowing anything more about them other than how they shot yesterday > would mean that you might as well subscribe to People magazine. Tiger didn't grow up with a silver spoon. He worked hard, had TWO great parents, and didn't rely on racism for an excuse. Now he's giving back to help kids that don't have two great parents. Yeah, you're right, that story is wayyy too good to talk about.
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