Tiger Woods/Elin Nordegren Divorce Filing (Docs)
Waggle Room has obtained a copy of the documents formally submitted in Bay County (FL) Circuit Court today to dissolve the marriage of Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren.
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Hmmm – so are yu saying that we didn’t believe you when you, and hundreds of other media outlets, reported Tiger and Elin’s announcement that they officially divorced – so you had to get a copy of papers that say “we’re divorced” ?
yawn
"this ball will fit in that fairway"
Not saying that at all. There’s quite a percentage of the population that would want to read this, and court documents are typically obtained by reporters.
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by Ryan Ballengee on Aug 23, 2010 5:05 PM EDT up reply actions
There is nothing in it other than the facts that everybody already knows – Tiger and Elin were married – had two kids – and are now divorced. Woohooo. Still no interest.
There ARE, however, four letters that I’m wondering about….TONT ? Where the heck did that come from ?
"this ball will fit in that fairway"
Please - would you like your divorce displayed like this?
A second-hand, cold, factual summary should satisfy us all. It’s over.
Court, I'm no apologist for TW's behaviour
and I may have naively believed their marriage was for real – must we be vultures now?
Yes we do Dear....with Court,
it’s pick, pick,pick….and I;m only telling you this…(whispering softly) but I have a son that is in the law firm that did all the dirty work for the wife…jist sayin in case you want some good reading next rainy evening…..STUB
lol – do you think the ultra rich who use these legions of leaches…errr…lawyers to handle a divorce ever think it would have been easier to stay together than to pay the legal fees ? :-D
"this ball will fit in that fairway"
Guys, it’s a public court filing. I’m not commenting on the filing itself, but it is publicly available (for free).
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by Ryan Ballengee on Aug 23, 2010 6:38 PM EDT up reply actions
Speaking of "good," it's a good thing everyone doesn't
have a brother, then everyone and his brother would be a critic.
To quote a great man, “Jist sayin.”
Boy....
that sure clears up a lot….lol
Fight for your opinions, but do not believe that they contain the whole truth, or the only truth.
Charles A. Dana
Ryan...
…has more patience than I do for the ‘holier than thou’ that regularly comment on this blog about the ‘newsworthiness’ of things like this.
It’s news. Get over it. If you’re so offended, go read another blog and whine…er comment there.
Or better yet…just don’t comment at all. If you didn’t maybe then bloggers/newssites in general would do less of these types of posts?
Interesting tidbit – This and the previous TW/Elin post now have nearly 60 comments on them. Ryan’s previous 5 post have approx. 39 total comments.
I just realized that Elin does lose on one count. She has to go back to being called Elin Pernilla. :-D
"this ball will fit in that fairway"
Hey TX...I wonder how many
gigolos will be looking up her phone number real quick,..you know, to offer aid and comfort to her needs….jist saying…..STUB
Have you ever considered
tht Elin might be a wife still feeling hurt & humiliated by this? Have we heard one word from her to crucify the father of her childen? Until and unless she does" dish the dirt", l would like to hear some respect for her dignity throughout this unwholesome episode. The theme of “She’s taking him for as much as she can” is based upon what known facts exactly?
very true Wendy, very true
But the TW extremist want people to believe it was Elins fault somehow. Sad very sad
"pain is only weakness leaving the body"
The breakup of any marriage due to infidelity is sad
…but every couple has to figure out what’s the best thing for them to do.
Some couples can rebuild and come out as strong or stronger than they were. I think a cooling off period (before a divorce filing) is good, but if the “cheated on” spouse realizes that they will never be able to trust the cheater, she/he owes it to him/her to admit that fact ASAP and help facilitate the divorce.
The second worst thing would be sticking together because of what others say or expect, but to know that the mutual love and respect will never have a chance to grow.
The absolute worst thing is to stick together, but then have the “cheated on” spouse continue to hold it over the head of the cheating spouse forever. You have to either forgive, or split up. To stick together without forgiveness is torture for both.
"What I’m trying to say is that Lovie is an idiot. Let’s not forget this." --celerysalt, WCG commenter

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