As GawkerTV reports:

In November of 2005, Tiger Woods was coming off one of his best years ever in the major championships. Two wins, at the Masters and British Open, a second at the U.S. Open and a t-4 at the PGA Championship. That same year, the television show Yes, Dear starring some people that I have never heard of had this 16 second clip in one of their shows that eerily predicts the Tiger Woods sex scandals. Watch and be amazed. Original air date: November 2, 2005.

In perhaps equally spooky news, circa-2005 Mike O’Malley (aka the dude on the right) is my celebrity dream date.

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9 replies on “The Psychic Powers of Yes, Dear”

  1. That’s nice.

    In other, related news, Tiger’s doctor was recently busted crossing the border from Canada to the U.S. with a shitpile of HGH. Wait for this shoe to drop, cuz it’s gonna be a beaut.

  2. All I remember about that show is that I could never get past the fact that they had a queeny main character who was married to a woman.

  3. Did any of you guys watch that short-lived but completely awesome Christian Slater vehicle “My Own Worst Enemy”? It was on a couple of years ago. O’Malley was in it and stole the show.

  4. Good to know I’m not alone in my admiration for Mike O’Malley. Damn, he’s a hot looking “jeans, t-shirt & ballcap average Joe”.

    Mike also played a cop in at least one episode of “My Name Is Earl” a few years back.

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