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yes she does look cute
She looks like she's flippin us off (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)
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She looks like she's flippin us off (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)
hahah... the tip of her finger looks bent
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No, it's not that. I'm saying that if Wie and the LPGA didn't screw up, this would have never happened. The video evidence that the reporter turned in was inconclusive. That's why they needed Wie to re-enact the penalty to verify her disqualification. She should have never agreed to do it. Why would you participate in your own hanging?
The reporter was there to make a story and he certainly did make one.
There's also the issue of why the reporter waited until the next day. If he really had something, he should have been fair and given her the opportunity to correct her score card. It's not like anybody else BUT that guy seemed to have noticed. Odd considering the huge galleries, tons of camera time and overall LPGA attention.
It doesn't matter if it's 3 or 300.
The reporter was fair and he even talked to Wie about it, and wie wouldn't have changed the score because she doesn't feel she did anything wrong and in the press conference she said she still doesnt think she cheated. THe reporter cant give her the opportunuity to correct her score, he's not an official there. It's not odd that guy noticed because the reporter himself is a former golf official. It's not surprings the no one else noticed, how many people in the gallery know the rules of a ball drop? No one cares about the LPGA and if it weren't for Wie, neither would any of us. THe only argument is the statument of limitations passed by SUnday and whatever the score was it should stand. And that's the fault of the LPGA and not official.
And yea Wie is cute in those glasses
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The reporter was fair and he even talked to Wie about it, and wie wouldn't have changed the score because she doesn't feel she did anything wrong and in the press conference she said she still doesnt think she cheated. THe reporter cant give her the opportunuity to correct her score, he's not an official there. It's not odd that guy noticed because the reporter himself is a former golf official. It's not surprings the no one else noticed, how many people in the gallery know the rules of a ball drop? No one cares about the LPGA and if it weren't for Wie, neither would any of us. THe only argument is the statument of limitations passed by SUnday and whatever the score was it should stand. And that's the fault of the LPGA and not official.
And yea Wie is cute in those glasses
She would have changed her score. She would have had to in accordance with LPGA official rules. Whether she thinks it's bs or not is inconsequential. Everybody changes their score according to what the officials say regardless if they think it's right or wrong because disqualification is the penalty.
The reporter could have told the LPGA officials before Sunday so that they could have taken the proper measurements to let her know instead of waiting. You're telling me that you believe it just weighed on his mind so he had to admit it? Hahaha. What a crock.
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it was a bit of improper sarcasm on my part but i ment to say wie lied and the dq was the right call to make when she cheated.
I wouldn't say she lied and cheated ....
because ....
Whats the difference of 3 inches and a foot ... only 9 INCHES ...
will that effect anything??? ... not really ....
so ya ...
but she does look cute in the pic =P .... so emo xD
