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yeah it's the world cup, but i still exist! :(

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Reply 60

lol, if by 'other people' you mean me, then i am respecting ur hobby, if u read my previous posts, i just think that anyone who chooses a game on the tele over a person that they're in love with is just a it sad, regardless of their comittment to the game.

*Thinks about saying, "so's your mum"... thinks better of it and decides he is bigger than that.*


So's my mum what? the fact that you typed that out, which is even more long-winded than it would have been to just say 'so's ur mum' just means ur EVEN more sad... so there u go. Ur point still remains... crap.

Reply 61

ciderpeter
Since its creation, football has always been a big part of many peoples lives, hence pretty much all football matches at the highest level having always have sold out.

If she is unhappy, and she is making him unhappy, then should they really be together... forgive me for thinking relationships should tolerate one another liking other things other than each other...

Anybody who loves football knows it is a way of life, not an obsession, for me - football comes before everything... and i mean literally everything.


dont expect anyone to ever put you first then

Reply 62

high priestess fnord
dont expect anyone to ever put you first then


Thank you!

Reply 63

:rolleyes: Obviously I dont... if i dont put them first then i wouldnt expect to be put firsy myself.... :rolleyes:

A game on the tele, that is not what football is about... As i said in the previous post, anybody who watches from the terraces week in week out, knows what i am talking about.

Reply 64

I feel I need to stick up for wrestling:frown:

Wrestling is great:redface:

Watching the Rock have a trash can put over his head and the being hit with a chair is great entertainment :biggrin:

and wrestling on ps2 is also great ~hits undertaker with chair~

maybe i should hide my love of wrestling from my girlfriend:redface:

me and my mates will continue to watch wrestling :biggrin:

Relating to the topic of this thread the guy should spend more time with his g.f , wrestling should be watched/played with mates and not whilst the girlfriend is present, although i do no live with my g.f so its different

Reply 65

Confuzzled!

So's my mum what? the fact that you typed that out, which is even more long-winded than it would have been to just say 'so's ur mum' just means ur EVEN more sad... so there u go. Ur point still remains... crap.


Oh dear... somebody didnt get the joke... not the brightest spark are you. :smile:

Reply 66

bengal_tiger
I feel I need to stick up for wrestling:frown:

Wrestling is great:redface:

Watching the Rock have a trash can put over his head and the being hit with a chair is great entertainment :biggrin:

and wrestling on ps2 is also great ~hits undertaker with chair~

maybe i should hide my love of wrestling from my girlfriend:redface:

me and my mates will continue to watch wrestling :biggrin:

Relating to the topic of this thread the guy should spend more time with his g.f , wrestling should be watched/played with mates and not whilst the girlfriend is present, although i do no live with my g.f so its different


Of course wrestling is OK to watch.....if you are under 16. Its just Eastenders but with men in lycra rolling about to make it look more interesting:wink:

Im a big football fan and not many things would stop me going to a game apart from a wedding or maybe a funeral.

To the OP i think you need to talk to him about his hobbies and make it obvious that he should spend less time on a crappy computer game and more time with you. If your not happy you dont have to stay with him.

P.S. Ciderpeter, you claim to be a big football fan yet you live in Bristol and it is a Blackburn badge in your Av and not a Bristol City one. Care to explain?:wink:

Reply 67

my date to the prom told me last week he wasnt gonna make it because 'he has world cup tickets' :hmpf:


:bawling:

(well it isnt that bad really, he's just one of my best guy friends so it wasnt exactly like a date but it sort of was..)

Reply 68

in response to the thread title:

no you don't.

Reply 69

I swear this is just normal though.

PLUS my boyfriend is a life long Luton supprter [I support Watford LOL] so how do you think I feel?!

Boys will be boys. We just have to learn to live with it, cos as much as we can 'train' them, we'll never be able to take football away from them.

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