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To: Texas Eagle; advertising guy; Sans-Culotte; 1Old Pro
Don't go too hard on the little feller.

See my post #10 ;-)

11 posted on 05/15/2020 10:08:20 AM PDT by an amused spectator (Mitt Romney, Chuck Schumer's p*ssboy)
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To: an amused spectator

“Don’t go too hard on the little feller.”

Okay, I’ll go after his sleaze partner, Johnson.

The PGA has no obligation to announce the results of any failed drug tests and thus Dustin Johnson’s frequently blemished record of misdemeanours is largely unbeknownst to the majority. He’s, in fact, failed three drugs tests in his time on tour. Two of the three, in 2012 and 2014 for cocaine. Whether his addiction was the intoxicating fuel behind his vigorous swing remains unknown, however, it did result in Johnson taking an enforced six-month leave of absence from the tour, disguised as a need to resolve personal matters. Drugs like this are not a personal matter, they are a flaw in character.

During that time, he was revealed by Robert Lusetich to having slept with at least two of his tour peers wives. One, now commonly known to be with the now ex-wife of tour member Will MacKenzie. They divorced because of this. A tremendous scandal that was sacredly kept under wraps by those within golf’s tight-lipped society.

He now is hooked up with Paulina Gretsky, daughter of Wayne, and they are tossing out kids. But did you notice that Wayne travels with Dustin? Guess why.

He, obviously, can’t be trusted and his previous actions, if ever acknowledged, have been covered up as no one knows the extent of them, but it’s hardly the vehicle for the virtuous reputation on which golf has been built. He’s trash.

rwood


12 posted on 05/15/2020 11:13:39 AM PDT by Redwood71
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