i wish vagno didn't overlay that song so we could've heard jannik laughing & mocking him immediately followed by vagno cussing at him for his impudence lol
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i wish vagno didn't overlay that song so we could've heard jannik laughing & mocking him immediately followed by vagno cussing at him for his impudence lol
Greg Norman
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Greg Norman
LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman said Tiger Woods was offered somewhere between 700 and 800 million dollars to join LIV in 2022, and Woods turned it down to stay with the PGA Tour.
Neurosis - A Sun That Never Sets (August 7th, 2001) Country: United States 🇺🇸 Genres: Sludge Metal, Post-Metal Reuploaded: FLAC Lineup: Sco
Neurosis - A Sun That Never Sets (August 7th, 2001) Country: United States Genres: Sludge Metal, Post-Metal Reuploaded: FLAC
Lineup: Scott Kelly - Vocals, Guitars Stephen Vontill - Vocals, Guitars David Edwardson - Bass Jason Roeder - Drums Noah Landis - Keyboards
Guest/Session: Kris Force - Viola, Violin
Miscellaneous Staff: Seldon Hunt - Artwork, Design Steven Albini (R.I.P. 2024) - Recording John Golden - Mastering Rob Bochnick - Engineering Greg Norman - Engineering Chris Manfrin - Engineering
Label: Relapse Records
Tracklist:
Erode - 01:49
The Tide - 08:48
From The Hill - 09:26
A Sun That Never Sets - 04:59
Falling Uknown - 13:10
From Where Its Roots Run - 03:41
Crawl Back In - 06:50
Watchfire - 08:26
Resound - 01:26
Stones From The Sky - 09:45
"Sportswashing" has become a nouveau term du jour thanks to Greg Norman's LIV Golf and the lens now being applied to the Qatar World Cup. It refers to the concept of a country or brand trying to hide its dirty deeds through the sponsorship of sporting events, and hoping some of the clean and wholesome deeds on the field will apply some bleach to the product paying the big bucks. But don't think for a minute there is any difference between a Saudi petrochemical company sponsoring the International Cricket Council and an Australian company sponsoring local sport — it's all about putting your name on the uniform and hoarding boards, be it advertising or public relations.
David Mark, ' In sport, it's all about the money — but accepting it is not always so easy', ABC
Greg Norman Australian Professional Golfer
I'm usually into bigger guys but I can't deny Norman's hotness.