Freethinker Sunday Sermonette: believing in Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods is all over the media. Why not here?

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Brilliant. Furthermore I always preferred the homily short & sweet. The only thing I don't miss about going to church anymore is that I got some of my best sleeps in the 20 minute blah-blah-blah of the priest :)

By Joe Sotham (not verified) on 11 Apr 2010 #permalink

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