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Funny wife vs Panthers game story


KintnerBoy

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Thought I'd share then ask if anyone of you have similar stories.

During the Panthers vs Bucs game last week my wife decided to start telling me about a new book she wants to read. I was trying to listen but the Bucs were driving and making me mad. Our defense stopped them and the Bucs went for a field goal which they missed. Of course I then cheered and laughed at the stupid Bucs and that's when my wife got mad and threw a fit at me for not listening. We got in a little argument which I tried to explain that she couldn't possibly expect anything different while I'm watching a game. I think she did think about it and realized that.

But on a lighter side she did stand up and cheer when Norman took that pick-six to the endzone. lol

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Thought I'd share then ask if anyone of you have similar stories.

During the Panthers vs Bucs game last week my wife decided to start telling me about a new book she wants to read. I was trying to listen but the Bucs were driving and making me mad. Our defense stopped them and the Bucs went for a field goal which they missed. Of course I then cheered and laughed at the stupid Bucs and that's when my wife got mad and threw a fit at me for not listening. We got in a little argument which I tried to explain that she couldn't possibly expect anything different while I'm watching a game. I think she did think about it and realized that.

But on a lighter side she did stand up and cheer when Norman took that pick-six to the endzone. lol

 

You must be new at this "marriage" thing.

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My wife yelled at me during the last couple minutes of the Jax game....  Something about not helping her with bringing the groceries in as the last few minutes ticked away. 

I belive she realized at that moment that she had lost her husband for the next few Sunday's.  She muttered something about being a football widow.

 

She's super stoked about this weekend as it's our Bye week and Thanksgiving here in Canada.  She wasn't excited to hear that I still want to watch the Seattle game.  I told her it was for scouting purposes.

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My wife yelled at me during the last couple minutes of the Jax game....  Something about not helping her with bringing the groceries in as the last few minutes ticked away. 

I belive she realized at that moment that she had lost her husband for the next few Sunday's.  She muttered something about being a football widow.

 

She's super stoked about this weekend as it's our Bye week and Thanksgiving here in Canada.  She wasn't excited to hear that I still want to watch the Seattle game.  I told her it was for scouting purposes.

We went to the beach for our first anniversary during the Jax game. I had to keep running from the beach to the bar, watch a couple drives then run back. The things we husbands do.

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I get the Panthers and Michigan State. Even so, there are times when she will come into the room, stand there and wait for me to acknowledge her. She won't interrupt, but she hates being ignored. She even tries different forms of dress, or undress to get my attention. Nowadays, with the pause button, I can give here the attention she desires.

 

And there are even times where she will sit down and try to interject herself into the game. Then minutes later she will bring up the real reason she is there. She is so cute I can't help it.

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