thegolfgirl.blogspot.com - 6/22/2007
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I just had to weigh in on this. I received so many emails on the subject, and the golf world is buzzing about it: Tiger's new physique and the Nike Razzle shirt he showed it off with on Sunday at the US Open. I loved it. I think he looked great... like Tiger Woods on steroids. No, no, no I don't mean literally. I just mean he looked like himself, only bigger and better and definitely ...
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... The Golf Girl is writing about ... um ... er ... OK, I'm just going to say it: Tiger Woods' nipples. ...
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