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Stop With The Tiger Woods Scandal, It's Holiday Time

By , About.com GuideDecember 2, 2009

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Like any responsible American, I've been following the Tiger Woods saga lately. I've probably been paying closer attention to that than I pay my kids when we  walk through a parking lot. (Seriously, if I see one more toddler dart out in front of my car while I'm driving through the Target parking lot, I'm going to flip my lid. C'mon, people. You're better than that.) But this searching out the Tiger Woods affairs voicemail thing seems a little creepy.

Give it a rest for a bit and peruse the wonderful Top 10 Holiday Activities in Houston list we've compiled. There are boats and ballets and holiday lights and everything. Of course, if something was left off the list that needs to be mentioned, leave it in the comments section here.

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December 2, 2009 at 5:56 pm
(1) Best Coast :

Surprising to see about.com doing SEO spam like this. Always thought you guys were better than this type of thing. What’s next? “Forget FREE iPhone Nude Celeb Sex Tapes, It’s Spring Time in Houston.”

December 2, 2009 at 5:59 pm
(2) Super Pérolas :

The Real story are here [link removed]

December 3, 2009 at 2:45 am
(3) Mikki :

The woman is ghostly. Tiger could have done better…he’s a billionaire. And look at him in photos – seems very unhappy with Elin Nordegren and confided in Bimbo #2 that he isn’t happy. But Tiger will soon see what being “unhappy” really is about when Elin takes him to the cleaners…Reports are saying that Tiger’s people are negotiating with Elin to get her to stay in a marriage where the man doesn’t want her and cheats with everything that moves (seemingly).

December 3, 2009 at 9:13 am
(4) houston :

This might be my favorite comment I’ve gotten in the last year. Well done, sir.

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