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Rory McIlroy seen with Nadia Forde, Sasha Gale


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[URL]http://www.golfdigest.com/blogs/the-loop/2014/07/report-rory-spotted-with-irish.html[/URL] Definitely a step up looks wise than woz. Ah to be a pro golfer...

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Now his golf game will really suck.  No way he's going to give up time with her to practice. :no:

Yes, I'm slightly jealous.

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Wow, she is stunning.

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He spent a week in Ibiza with friends... I hope she was one of the "friends"... I can live vicariously though him....

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"The pair were spotted in the trendy House bar on the city's Leeson Street where they were joined by a group of Rory’s friends for a session which ended, insiders said, with a bar bill topping £5,500.

According to sources Rory and Nadia were seen ‘getting close’ all night and left the pub alone together just before 3am where Rory had a chauffeur-driven Mercedes waiting outside"

Must be rough! And hot damn...she is smokin'

Major upgrade. (based on looks and accent alone)

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Personally I find the thread title offensive.

But then again, what the hell do I know?

Rich - in name only

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Personally I find the thread title offensive.

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KICK THE FLIP!!

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I heard enough from my junior high school student about pimps and pimping, and it is actually a really despicable occupation, so I find it offensive when used in this context as approving or glorifying it.  And the fact that implicitly it is calling the young lady a *****.

I do not think that was anyone's intent, but words matter.  At least to me.

But then again, what the hell do I know?

Rich - in name only

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I heard enough from my junior high school student about pimps and pimping, and it is actually a really despicable occupation, so I find it offensive when used in this context as approving or glorifying it.  And the fact that implicitly it is calling the young lady a *****.

I do not think that was anyone's intent, but words matter.  At least to me.

Understandable, maybe "bro points" would have been better, but in the context the title was formed I never found it to be referring to the woman as anything derogative. It is understandable your reaction given the mindset you have from what you were told.

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I heard enough from my junior high school student about pimps and pimping, and it is actually a really despicable occupation, so I find it offensive when used in this context as approving or glorifying it.  And the fact that implicitly it is calling the young lady a *****.

I do not think that was anyone's intent, but words matter.  At least to me.

Well you appropriately describe yourself in profile description. Words are words. Oh well though. God forbid we have a little fun around here.

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Thank you mods for making the change.

Originally Posted by Valleygolfer

Well you appropriately describe yourself in profile description. Words are words. Oh well though. God forbid we have a little fun around here.

One man's "fun" is some woman's nightmare.

But then again, what the hell do I know?

Rich - in name only

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Yes cater to the old fuddy but we have a whole thread objectifying women so that one is okay...

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Yes cater to the old fuddy but we have a whole thread objectifying women so that one is okay...

I don't see it that way.

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...God forbid we have a little fun around here.

Really??  Nobody has objected to the content or locked or deleted the thread.  Just changed the name.  So you're saying that this thread is less fun to you because the title has a womans name instead of "pimp?"  I call BS.  (Unless you're 12 years old.)

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