Tiger Woods was attempting time travel.

I don't understand the bit in the report about his wife smashing the back window with a golf club. The crash was allegedly at less than 30mph.....and I've been in an impact at 40mph in a much smaller car ( an old Austin Maestro, years ago ) and the doors opened no problem.

Unless of course....the wife was trying to destroy the time machine before the cops turned up.
 
Thank God it didn't look like that


brandy-car-accident-scene.jpg


I've only seen one accident like that one myself.
Pretty similar, only the one I saw was showing the undercarriage with the passenger door where the roof should be.
Roof cave in pretty identical, this one's in much better shape.
Not to belittle this photo - turns out they didn't survive after some reading.
Frame was twisted on the other though, reason for the statement...

Took some pictures, too.
 
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Unless of course....the wife was trying to destroy the time machine before the cops turned up.


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You mean the timecops, I am certain.
RMT


oh good grief what a guesser..
 
My question is, of course: If there is even one time traveler who thinks it is important to show up on a TT forum and prove they are time travelers, then why did no one show up here a week ago and tell us something was gonna happen to Tiger?

Or perhaps Peter can twist one of Zeshua's prediction into a Tiger Woods interpretation? :D
RMT
 
My question is, of course: If there is even one time traveler who thinks it is important to show up on a TT forum and prove they are time travelers, then why did no one show up here a week ago and tell us something was gonna happen to Tiger?

It is precisely that inability to predict anything unexpected that gives away most 'time travellers' as phoney. In fact, whether it's time travellers or psychics or whoever, the one thing you never see is specific predictions of the unexpected. It's always vague predictions that are open ended and open to interpretation.

Also, some might claim that predicting an event might stop it happening. But then, what about earthquakes or tornados or volcanoes....or even something like that fireball on the news ? These are all events that are going to happen anyway and cannot be stopped. Should be a piece of cake for a time traveller to say " a bright fireball will be on the news, in Oregon, on December 7th 2009 at 21.39 GMT ". Knowing it in advance won't change a thing.
 
I got a prediction-

'touching the crystal ball...'

Tiger Woods will get into an accident soon.

-Ahhh wait.. it already happened- darn. :oops:
 
Every time I see your name on there as rainmantime I keep hearing this sound as "grewman"- Is rainmantime a time traveler? /ttiforum/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
I got a prediction-

'touching the crystal ball...'

Tiger Woods will get into an accident soon.

-Ahhh wait.. it already happened- darn.

My generalized test for a time traveler can still be applied with the Tiger story. All someone has to do is jump back in time, ohhhhh let's say one month ago (OCT 29), and post a thread here with the title "Tiger Woods will crash into a tree on Friday of the Thanksgiving weekend 2009."

That post would already be here... but obviously it is not.

RMT
 
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