A Quote by Tiger Woods

I got hoes in different area codes — © Tiger Woods
I got hoes in different area codes
Bitches and hoes don't exist because the hoes know Bo's a feminist.
It wasn't easy for me to socialize with other kids when I got back from touring. I felt different. Like we all do, but I didn't feel like I got all the codes. I was a little awkward.
I've been back to the Kansas City area a lot in the past. My sisters went to college in the area. My brother went to college in the area. I've got friends there, so there's some ties to the area.
We agree that language functions in a certain way so that we can understand each other; but within that are built all sorts of sentimental codes, codes of authenticity, codes of certain kinds of emotion.
I love dressing for different occasions and having dress codes. For me, it's such a fun thing to have a reason to think about dressing within restraints or codes or rules, so it's something I have fun with.
I'm extremely proud I was born and raised in the Bay Area and loved representing Oakland. I started recording in the Bay Area and worked with a lot of different producers. But I always wanted to collaborate with different writers and get different perspectives.
Audiences aren't that different for my show from area to area. Other acts, I think, experiences differences, but not me.
I've got good vibes up here in the Akron area, Cleveland area.
There is no single grand strategy. Just as the New Left abandoned an overarching program and became a series of like-minded groups advancing area by area, so it must counterattacked area by area.
moral codes and standards in our societies very rarely apply to all people equally. This is the most damning proof of how immoral such codes and standards really are.
We are not saying that all women should be thin like these very thin and young girls. We are creating a show, with its artistic codes and rules, and we have to try not to mix up all the codes together.
On the road, we watch 'The Mighty Boosh.' We have so many copies, we have them in different country codes.
I think if you work with different kinds of codes, attitudes, in the end you have a language. It's like within a person. You are not always the same.
Many British people of different faiths follow religious codes and practices and benefit a great deal from the guidance they offer.
I was never unhappy with the shows. I didn't get into [the writing]. I had an area. My area was my character. My area was what they gave me to do.
I was lucky to grow up in a culturally diverse area knowing a lot of different people from all different walks of life.
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