
Someone's kissing and telling, and it ain't this trophy. ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE
OK, I'm well aware of the Bible's "let he who is without sin cast the first stone." It's a verse I'm ever mindful of.
Still, I had to share this most recent email and simultaneously keep from screaming HO-HO-HO at the top of my lungs:
Jamie Jungers insists her relationship with Tiger was based on more than just sexual attraction. It was a romance, she says, one that left her heartbroken. On Dec. 11, Jamie sat down with Life & Style magazine to tell her side of the story:
"When we met, we had a good connection. But I knew he was married. I asked him, 'How’s your wife?' and he said, 'Good. She's in Sweden visiting her twin sister.' I found it extraordinary that he was so matter-of-fact about it.
"He was very ..." I'm not sure my editors will let me finish this, but let's just say he was talented and move on, 'K? K ... "He's good. He used to call me 'Jamie Juices' or his 'little coffee cup.' ...
"When we'd wake up in the morning, he'd turn on cartoons. He loved watching cartoons, and eating stuff like cereal and popsicles. He was kind of like a kid in that way.
"I broke up with him, but I still love him and miss him ..." (Miss him so much you'd get all tell-all on his backside, but whatev.) "Would I take him back? Probably not. I'd have a hard time trusting him again. I think he deserves what he's getting."
Read more about it in the new issue of Life & Style, on newsstands now. Or check-out tulsaworld.com/life&style.
Peace, love and "Jamie Juices" -- seriously? ... xoxo
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