Tucson Strip Clubs: Day chasing Tiger not worth remembering

Remember way back in November when the National Enquirer broke the story about Tiger’s affairs? Well, Friday morning felt like a five-hour long tabloid. Reporters chased anything they could find (sounds like Tiger, doesn’t it?) in Sawgrass. And sadly, I was out there, too. Not the reason why I got in to journalism.
I knew it when the camera guy asked me that question. I knew it when I saw two women with suggestive Tiger signs standing 50 yards from a day care. I knew it when I stopped a woman walking her labrador to get her take on the scene. The only thing missing were a few streakers, guys doing Irish car bombs and Gloria Allred looking for a few more of Tiger’s hookups to represent.
Everything about the Tiger Woods scandal has felt that way, hasn’t it? The car crash. The porn stars. Mistresses falling out of thin air. Stalkerazzi chasing Tiger’s children around for photos. Me trying to interview a 70-year-old woman about Tiger’s trysts with strippers.

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Tucson Strip Clubs: Next up for Woods: Working his way back to tour

Golf’s biggest star spoke before a friendly crowd of 40 people in Florida, most of whom he had not seen since the Nov. 27 car accident that exposed the dirty side of a squeaky-clean image with sordid tales of sex.
Supporters thought his televised apology for cheating on his wife and letting his fans down was sincere. Critics found it to be scripted.
Either way, it was clear just how differently Woods is viewed now.
Another example: Two employees from a local strip club were chased off the property Friday morning at the Sawgrass Marriott, where dozens of satellite trucks and some 300 media gathered to watch Woods’ appearance on short-circuit TV. And about an hour before Woods was to speak, a pair of women not dressed for the chilly weather stood along the side of the road holding signs with suggestive comments.

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Tucson Adult Entertainment: Tiger Woods apologizes, looks for redemption

ICON More Images »  FEBRUARY 19 – Golfer Tiger Woods hugs his mother Kultida Woods after making a statement from the Sunset Room on the second floor of the TPC Sawgrass, home of the PGA Tour in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Woods publicly admitted to cheating on his wife Elin Nordegren but maintained that the issues remain “a matter between a husband and a wife.”Photograph by: Joe Skipper-Pool, Getty Images
NEW YORK â Tiger Woods took his first public swing from the deep rough Friday, reading from a prepared statement to say he was âœdeeply sorryâ for his behaviour, but declining to give details about his infidelity.
âœI was unfaithful. I had affairs. I cheated,â he said in televised remarks from a podium before a hand-picked audience of about 40 people, who included his mother in the front row â but not his wife Elin.
âœI felt I was entitled . . . I was wrong.â
Woods said he was returning immediately to the therapy he began after the Nov. 26 car accident that opened the floodgates to revelations he slept with more than a dozen women, including porn stars, prostitutes, party girls and waitresses.

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Tucson Adult Entertainment: Reaction: What professionals, sponsors, family and a livestock market trader said

Reaction: What professionals, sponsors, family and a livestock market trader said
“It’s pretty difficult to stand up in front of the world and do that.” – Nick Faldo 
“I think he’ll be received well (by fellow players). One thing we have to remember – we’ve all made mistakes and all sinned. And forgiveness is a huge part of the process.” – Stewart Cink 
“I think it was a sincere apology. Obviously he made it very clear that he wants media to leave his family alone, which I kind of agree with.” – Luke Donald 
“One of the first things that came to my mind is one of my favourite stories in the Bible. It’s about a woman who has sinned and been a prostitute and everyone brings her before Jesus and says, ‘Shouldn’t we stone her? Shouldn’t we kill her?’.

See the full article from “Irish Times”

Tucson Adult Entertainment: Sex addiction is big business for US clinics

Michael Johnson, a sex addiction specialist from Austin, Texas, said a real cure is only possible in about two years, “sometimes longer than that.”
Mainstream medical experts are cautious discussing the issue and the American Psychiatric Association does not recognise the disorder as a true illness.
But Johnson said that compulsive, unrestrained sexual activity causes harm.
“In my practice there are people who are not as prominent as Tiger Woods but successful people that put all their life at risk,” he said.
“Woods is an example: look at what he put at risk, he was on the top of the world and doing foolish things.”
Another example was New York’s high-flying governor Eliot Spitzer, who resigned in 2008 after it was revealed that he was repeatedly visiting prostitutes, paying up to $US5,000 ($A5,543) at a time.

See the full article from “The Age”

Tucson Adult Entertainment: Former Porn Star Wants Apology From Tiger Woods

Former Porn Star Wants Apology From Tiger Woods 
Friday, Feb 19, 2010 @02:31pm CST
   (Los Angeles, CA)  –  A former porn star wants a face-to-face apology from Tiger Woods.
   Veronica Siwik-Daniels, who goes by Joslyn James in the adult entertainment business, says Woods owes her an apology for deceiving her.
   During a tearful press conference today, she said Woods pursued her, and eventually they fell in love.
   Siwik-Daniels insisted she never meant to cause any pain to Woods’ family, but, quote, “you can’t help who you love.”  Her attorney, Gloria Allred, said her client deserves an apology from Woods for betraying her during a three-year intimate relationship.
   Allred added that Woods apologized to a lot of people during his statement in Florida earlier today, but not to her client.

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Tucson Strip Clubs: Golfer’s Admission Puts Self-Proclaimed Sex Addiction In Spotlight

ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI – FOX2now.com) – Tiger Woods’s self-proclaimed sex addiction has drawn new attention to a disorder that some liken to alcoholism and others consider a mere excuse for bad behavior. Experts say few people talk about it, but a lot of people have it. Some say we are a nation addicted to sex. From strip clubs, to phone sex, internet pornography, it seems it is everywhere. There are some, apparently Tiger Woods among them, who take it all a step further. It’s the kind of behavior that implodes people’s lives.

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Tucson Escorts: Jerry Springer Unites Tiger Woods And Joslyn James In Paternity DNA Show!

The Jerry Springer show had its most popular guest back on once again. Tiger Woods was once again accused of fathering yet another child, by Joslyn James, a reputed prostitute. This instance is the 17th time Tiger has faced the heat on Springer’s stage since his automobile accident in November.
When test results were read, Woods once again stood up, threw his hands in the air, and stomped all over the stage showing ‘total disbelief’ as the results were read by Springer. For the past ten shows, Tiger did exactly the same routine, leading many to believe it was simply a re-run episode.
The DNA results showed a 99.9999 percent chance of the unborn child being Woods.
In the past 177 instances the results were only wrong once, and that was when a really fat girl preteded she was pregnant and accused Woods, claiming he met her in the rough on the 12th hole fairway for a ‘quickie’ while looking for a lost golf ball.

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Tucson Escorts: Sorry tiger’s tail between his legs

Dressed in gray slacks, an over-starched blue shirt and blue blazer, Woods — who refused to take questions — was grim as he spoke to a handpicked group at PGA Headquarters in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., just after 11 a.m. The audience included his mom, Kultida, PGA Tour executives, friends, employees and select reporters.
He used the word “I” and its variations nearly 115 times in his speech and referenced several of the traditional 12 steps of rehab, including acceptance of his problems and acknowledging the pain he caused those around him.
“Every one of you has good reason to be critical of me. I want to say to each of you, simply and directly, I am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior I engaged in,” he said.
That behavior was a staggering string of affairs with porn stars, prostitutes, a pancake-house hostess and other pretty young things that came to light after the National Enquirer ran a bombshell story in November about his assignations with New York party girl Rachel Uchitel.

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Tucson Escorts: LA PARKER: Woods takes first step on recovery road

I told my daughter that one time — that I did not regret the past nor wished to close the door on it — a statement that caused anger for her. But I understand every word, that without the missteps, I may not have ever moved away from addiction.
That without the past she would not have a dad, free of abusive substance.
That without ever being homeless, I would never have a daily appreciation for a hot shower, freshly washed linen, a place to sit and just exist.
Tiger Woods is far from success because once you have wandered deep into the wilderness it takes just as much time to walk out.
Imagine a man who walked in total darkness for four years. He finally realizes how lost he is but during a moment of clarity realizes his predicament. He sees a faint light behind him and understands that he must turn around, walking past all those faces that he betrayed, the hookers, call girls, mother and wife.

See the full article from “The Trentonian”

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