Jimmy Fallon recognized that it was kind of a big deal that Tiger Woods was willing to make an appearance on 'Late Night.' After all, thanks to his antics last year, late night shows have had very little work to do when it comes to coming up with their nightly monologues."That is like a magical thing to happen, your awful pain," Fallon told Woods. "And we laughed at your pain. I mean, not even making jokes. It kind of wrote itself."
Woods was a good sport about the whole thing as Fallon went on about how great it was making light of the struggles of Woods' personal life. Maybe it helped soften the blow that Fallon was so sincere in his thanks for all the great material.





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Fallon is a talentless hack. The only funny thing I've ever seen him do is the Charlie Sheen thing, and that was a gimme.
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Jimmy Fallon doesn't know how to show courtesy. Lousy job with Tiger. Tiger is rebuilding his life as well as his career. That deserves credit.
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