08-13-2007, 07:24 PM | #11 |
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Classic. She better be gorgeous and cool because that is serious high maintenance! ....hey wait...that sounds a lot like my wife!
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08-13-2007, 07:26 PM | #12 |
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My wife stays out of football and respects it enough to let me be.
I apply the same kind of KWOOF principles to other buddies. When I watch games with buddies, they interupt me too much. When I'm watching a road BYU game on TV, I don't play on the internet or answer the phone, and don't invite people over unless I know they're a fellow diehard. |
08-13-2007, 07:30 PM | #13 |
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08-13-2007, 10:25 PM | #14 |
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I love my wife; she is the one who insisted that we get season tickets. She knows that BYU football is an event that is important to me, and that we don't make plans on Saturday if it interferes with a BYU football game. On our honeymoon, she suggested that we watch some college football... and BYU wasn't even playing.
I don't have to explain the game to her. When we do have discussions, it is about what the triple option is and what reads the QB is making or things of that sort. I have no problem with my wife attending games with me. |
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Coincidentally....does your wife have a hot sister?
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08-13-2007, 11:42 PM | #16 |
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I figure it makes a great filter. A chick I was dating at Ricks came down to Provo for the weekend with me to among other things, attend a game. It was the Penn State game in 93 (or thereabout) that was really cold and rainy. Anyway about halfway through the 4th quarter she wants to leave. I tell her I DON'T LEAVE EARLY and she gets pissed and ends up catching a ride back to her aunt's house (where we are staying) with someone else who wanted to leave. I stayed through the rest of the game and met up with her later. We broke up over it.
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Mrs. Meanie goes to one or two games a year with me. I like her to go with me especially during the cold weather game because of the following reasons:
1. She keeps me warm 2. I can send her out for treats and I can still watch the game She generally doesn't say much during the game. She'll usually ask me which player is the tight end. She gets a kick out of that name and likes to focus on the tight end's tight end. I would take her to every home game but it's a pain to find someone to watch the kids (we can leave the kids alone for a few hours but not for the 8 hour time investment of a game which spans two meals). When I'm watching a game at home then the above reasons don't apply. I get uptight watching the game on TV. For some reason I can sit and watch the Cougars lose in LES or in the MC but I can't watch it on TV. When I start getting uptight Mrs. Meanie says things like "it's just a game" which only serves to make me mad and so I usually just watch games on TV alone in my bedroom. |
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