You mention Tiger Woods and his “trick”, people immediately think it is something of a juicy and raunchy news. They would make sure kids are not around to hear what is going to be said.
Believe me there is one “trick” by Tiger Woods that is completely innocent and cool. People can talk about it in friends circle with kids present. Please take a look at it.
Mark Ingram is 21 years old and a Junior (3rd year) at the University of Alabama. He is a famous College level (American) football star in USA. Last year, he won the Heisman Trophy. Heisman Trophy is awarded to the best college football star in USA. Once he graduates, he will certainly become a professional with a multi million dollar contract.
(Yes, professional football in USA requires people to graduate from college before they are eligible to become professional. Some people have successfully challenged that rule. If that rule in applied for cricket, at least 50% of the current players would not have become professionals.)
Mark Ingram can imitate the Tiger Woods “trick”. Please view this.
What do you think?
Believe me there is one “trick” by Tiger Woods that is completely innocent and cool. People can talk about it in friends circle with kids present. Please take a look at it.
Mark Ingram is 21 years old and a Junior (3rd year) at the University of Alabama. He is a famous College level (American) football star in USA. Last year, he won the Heisman Trophy. Heisman Trophy is awarded to the best college football star in USA. Once he graduates, he will certainly become a professional with a multi million dollar contract.
(Yes, professional football in USA requires people to graduate from college before they are eligible to become professional. Some people have successfully challenged that rule. If that rule in applied for cricket, at least 50% of the current players would not have become professionals.)
Mark Ingram can imitate the Tiger Woods “trick”. Please view this.
What do you think?
Wish they can apply rule to Indian politicians too.
ReplyDeleteIts a moot point as long as you can buy degrees in India.
ReplyDeleteOn a lighter note, you certainly got my attention with that title of yours.
Appropriate post. I agree with "A".
ReplyDeleteThere 's lot of grace when Tiger does it.But imitation is a way of flattery.is it not?
ReplyDeleteHi...nice trick...but I agree with Chitra...there is alot of grace in what Tiger Woods did....which is missing in the imitation...I also got to agree with A...they sould apply the rule to Indian politicians!
ReplyDeletePity that I couldn't download (?) either of these videos - I'll try again later.
ReplyDeleteHad a nice laugh at Ingram! Tiger is Tiger...so graceful!
ReplyDeleteWas in a bit of rush. So could not see the videos. Will come back and see the videos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments A. It would be nice if they apply that rule to Indian politicians.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Geeta. I am glad you think I chose an attention grabbing title.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Babli. I am glad you liked this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Chitra. Yes, imitation is a way of flattery.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Aparna. This guy is only a college kid and not a pro like Woods.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Tracy. I hope you are successful in downloading.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Sandhya. Ingram is just a college student and not a pro like Woods. Also, his expertise is in American Football. If Tiger does a football trick, you will be laughing at Tiger.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Kiran. Please come back and watch these 2 videos and give me your comments.
ReplyDeletethanks for video
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments SM. I am glad you liked the video clips.
ReplyDeleteThank you SG! Loved both "shows".
ReplyDeleteWho knows how many takes Tiger got?! The other guy would have made it too in few more attempts...
wish this graduation rule applies to every field in India.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments NRIGirl. You perfectly understood the pics.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Samvedna. As you said, this graduation rule should be applied in every field in India.
ReplyDeleteInteresting..
ReplyDeleteas always :)
Thanks for your comments Latha. I glad you found this interesting.
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