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wiccgypsy1
03-28-2005, 04:27 PM
check it out right now!!!! there is some guy who is a huge cowboy fan on there.
dargonking999
03-28-2005, 04:29 PM
check it out right now!!!! there is some guy who is a huge cowboy fan on there.
2 QUESTIONS
what who where and why, ok ok 4 questions
wiccgypsy1
03-28-2005, 04:29 PM
this guy is a fanatic. he wears a helmet,pads, and cleats when he watches the games. he canceled a trip to paris with his wife to watch a game. LOL.
WoodysGirl
03-28-2005, 04:29 PM
what's he doing on Dr. Phil?
Duane
03-28-2005, 04:31 PM
this guy is a fanatic. he wears a helmet,pads, and cleats when he watches the games. he canceled a trip to paris with his wife to watch a game. LOL.
Is that a problem? :D
wiccgypsy1
03-28-2005, 04:31 PM
its on cbs, channel 10 here in cantral florida. guess i was thinking it might not be the same nationally though. sorry if it isnt. this is funny.
Houstonboys13
03-28-2005, 04:31 PM
this guy is a fanatic. he wears a helmet,pads, and cleats when he watches the games. he canceled a trip to paris with his wife to watch a game. LOL.
In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with that guy. My main concern is finding out why you are watching Dr. Phil. Maybe we need to look deeper into this problem of yours :D
Future
03-28-2005, 04:32 PM
this guy is a fanatic. he wears a helmet,pads, and cleats when he watches the games. he canceled a trip to paris with his wife to watch a game. LOL.
My Hero...im awesruck:thumbup:
Doomsday101
03-28-2005, 04:32 PM
this guy is a fanatic. he wears a helmet,pads, and cleats when he watches the games. he canceled a trip to paris with his wife to watch a game. LOL.
Go to France and mingle with some ars holes who look down on Americans or watch the Cowboys on TV. No brainer, I would watch the Cowboys
WoodysGirl
03-28-2005, 04:32 PM
In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with that guy. My main concern is finding out why you are watching Dr. Phil. Maybe we need to look deeper into this problem of yours :D
Funny, I was thinking the same thing...lol
royhitshard
03-28-2005, 04:33 PM
check it out right now!!!! there is some guy who is a huge cowboy fan on there.
Why are you watching Dr. Phil? :confused:
wiccgypsy1
03-28-2005, 04:34 PM
:p: his wife is ready to leave him though. LOL!!! this guy is out there. most of his jerseys are of guys that arent on the team anymore. quincy carter, deion sanders,etc. most people would agree they are not necessarily true cowboys.
Mike 1967
03-28-2005, 04:34 PM
this guy is a fanatic. he wears a helmet,pads, and cleats when he watches the games. he canceled a trip to paris with his wife to watch a game. LOL.
If you looking for people who think this is strange behaviour......you have come to the wrong place.
You might want to try extremeskins.
wiccgypsy1
03-28-2005, 04:35 PM
my neighbor came over and told me about it. how sad is that my neighbor knew to tell me that something about the cowboys was on? :o
WoodysGirl
03-28-2005, 04:37 PM
my neighbor came over and told me about it. how sad is that my neighbor knew to tell me that something about the cowboys was on? :o
actually that's being very neighborly... You should thank them...lol
LA=Pancakemaker
03-28-2005, 04:38 PM
Next thing your gonna here is Opray is too.......pathetic!
wiccgypsy1
03-28-2005, 04:39 PM
he has a "cowboys room" that has over $20,000 worth of memorabilia in it!!! I'm officially jealous. question is...which one of us is him? :)
Doomsday101
03-28-2005, 04:41 PM
But does he have plans to have direct TV put in the casket with him along with a flat screen TV? Just in case. LOL
Duane
03-28-2005, 04:43 PM
he has a "cowboys room" that has over $20,000 worth of memorabilia in it!!! I'm officially jealous. question is...which one of us is him? :)
How old is he and where's he from? Maybe we can narrow it down.
wiccgypsy1
03-28-2005, 04:45 PM
him and his wife are marines, white, maybe 30 years old. she is getting ready to go to iraq.
Doomsday101
03-28-2005, 04:46 PM
him and his wife are marines, white, maybe 30 years old. she is getting ready to go to iraq.
At least now he can watch the game in peace. LOL
wiccgypsy1
03-28-2005, 04:47 PM
lol.... good one doomsday
wiccgypsy1
03-28-2005, 04:49 PM
i guess i shouldnt laugh to hard ....the only reason i canceled my cable to get satelite was for nfl sunday ticket, so i could get every single cowboys game!!! :D
jterrell
03-28-2005, 04:54 PM
At least now he can watch the game in peace. LOL
The sick and twisted thing is about 20 of us read that and thought the same thing.
God Bless those soldiers and all Cowboy fans who want to wear shoulder pads and watch the games.
ravidubey
03-28-2005, 05:58 PM
i guess i shouldnt laugh to hard ....the only reason i canceled my cable to get satelite was for nfl sunday ticket, so i could get every single cowboys game!!! :D
I think this is a rite of passage as a Cowboy fan. Sunday Ticket is the only bloody thing keeping DirectTV on the radar for us HDTV owners!
booboo
03-28-2005, 06:01 PM
If you looking for people who think this is strange behaviour......you have come to the wrong place.
You might want to try extremeskins.
or even here!:rolleyes:
ghst187
03-28-2005, 06:08 PM
In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with that guy. My main concern is finding out why you are watching Dr. Phil. Maybe we need to look deeper into this problem of yours :D
Truedat!
Dr Phil is like my commander in the military, he is no nonsense and smugly tells people bluntly like it is...I assure my commander would have a more entertaining and colorful show come to think of it...
phildominator
03-28-2005, 06:53 PM
my neighbor came over and told me about it. how sad is that my neighbor knew to tell me that something about the cowboys was on? :o
That's hilarious.
phildominator
03-28-2005, 06:55 PM
Damn that media. Why they always gotta pick on the Cowboys?
Fletch
03-28-2005, 07:08 PM
I too saw that guy on Dr. Phil. Nothing wrong being edumuh-cated in the head with some good ol' Dr. Phil. :D
Anyway, the guy was being called out by Dr. Phil for putting the Cowboys ahead of his wife. The dude probably had 20,000 dollars in Cowboy's merchandise. Had a room for all his Cowboys stuff and called it the "Cowboy Club". LOL
He said the Cowboys were on this earth long before my wife was, and they'll be on this earth long after she is gone. :D Well, he was right. LOL
Cbz40
03-28-2005, 07:11 PM
It's Hos :D
Rayman
03-28-2005, 08:54 PM
Anyway, the guy was being called out by Dr. Phil for putting the Cowboys ahead of his wife. The dude probably had 20,000 dollars in Cowboy's merchandise. Had a room for all his Cowboys stuff and called it the "Cowboy Club". LOL
Well, don't we all put the Cowboys before our wives quite often.
1. Draft Day - Who in here is doing something with the wife that day?
2. Game Day - See above question.
3. Night after night in here - Not much "quality time" going on is there fellas?
And I bet at least half of us have some sort of Cowboys Shrine going on in our house.
I guess he just doesn't know where to draw the line like we do. :lmao:
Fletch
03-28-2005, 08:58 PM
Well, don't we all put the Cowboys before our wives quite often.
1. Draft Day - Who in here is doing something with the wife that day?
2. Game Day - See above question.
3. Night after night in here - Not much "quality time" going on is there fellas?
And I bet at least half of us have some sort of Cowboys Shrine going on in our house.
I guess he just doesn't know where to draw the line like we do. :lmao:
I have a room with all my Cowboy's stuff in it. Not the biggest of shrines, but you definitely know what team I root for year in and year out. :D
But yeah, this guy was definitely out there. He put the HARD in die-hard. The guy had some sweet memorabilia though. And tons of official, actual worn jerseys by the Cowboys. He paid something like 2 grand for a DeIon Sanders helmet. LOL
WoodysGirl
03-28-2005, 09:25 PM
I too saw that guy on Dr. Phil. Nothing wrong being edumuh-cated in the head with some good ol' Dr. Phil. :D
Anyway, the guy was being called out by Dr. Phil for putting the Cowboys ahead of his wife. The dude probably had 20,000 dollars in Cowboy's merchandise. Had a room for all his Cowboys stuff and called it the "Cowboy Club". LOL
He said the Cowboys were on this earth long before my wife was, and they'll be on this earth long after she is gone. :D Well, he was right. LOL
Now that right there is hilarious... and yet I'd feel the same way if I was married...hehehe
trickblue
03-28-2005, 09:44 PM
So what's the problem here? Seems normal to me... this guy should be a member here... shout out to CajunCowboy and CowboysPrincess...
When Christi and Michael first started dating, she thought his fascination with the Dallas Cowboys was "cute." Now she says his sports obsession is threatening their marriage. "Michael picks the Cowboys over me every day. We had planned a trip to go to Paris. We ended up canceling so that he could watch the game," she complains. "We hardly ever spend time together because he's always in his room."
Michael says proudly, "The Cowboys mean everything to me. They are my life, my soul. If you cut me open, I will definitely bleed blue."
He shows off a shrine to his football team — a room he calls "Club Cowboy" filled with sports paraphernalia. "This is my temple," he says. "She says it's an obsession, I say it's a hobby." When Michael proudly displays his "holy grail," a Deion Sanders helmet that cost $2,500, Christi says, "I hate it so much. It cost more than our entire bedroom set."
She is also irritated that Michael spends hours on eBay searching for Cowboy collector items and suits up every time he watches a game. "It takes Michael about 45 minutes to get ready for a game. He puts on the entire uniform, even the cleats!" Christi reports. "I think I could divorce Michael over this."
Did you not know this before you married him?" Dr. Phil asks Christi.
"No, he was not this passionate about football or anything. He told me he was a fan and that it would be cute to go to a game. It was not like this," she assures him.
Addressing Michael, Dr. Phil asks, "Were you hiding this or did you become afflicted once you got married?"
Michael explains that they were both Marines and living in the barracks, so his shrine didn't yet exist.
Dr. Phil points out that Michael has spent between $15,000 to $20,000 on Cowboys paraphernalia. "You said you do this because you want the world to know you're a Cowboy fan?" he questions.
"The biggest Cowboy fan," Michael corrects. "I'm sure there's people out here that are Cowboys fans, but I am the biggest Cowboys fan, Dr. Phil."
Dr. Phil counters, "Well, I'm a Cowboys fan. I know a lot of those guys, and it's a good team and I've been there a lot, but I don't dress up in the uniform when they play."
"They need me," Michael says proudly.
Addressing Michael, Dr. Phil says, "One of the things that really bothered me is you said, 'Hey, when she's gone from this earth, the Cowboys will still be here. The Cowboys were here before she was. I know it hurts her but hey, it is what it is.'"
"I said that," Michael admits.
Dr. Phil points out that Michael has also said, "I don't see any harm with this at all. This is a good addiction and I don't care if it bothers her."
Michael clarifies: "I don't see it as an addiction; I see it as my hobby. My hobby could be a lot of other things. It could be going to strip clubs and —"
Dr. Phil interjects, "That's no kind of argument! What would you say if you had children and your 16-year-old comes in and says, 'OK, I was out drunk last night, but I wasn't doing cocaine.' Would you go, 'Alright, fine'?"
"I'd probably have a fit," Michael answers.
Dr. Phil asks Christi, "Does it bother you that it doesn't bother him that it bothers you?"
"Yes. We fight about it all the time," she replies.
Dr. Phil wants Michael to understand how his obsession is affecting Christi. "This is hurting her feelings, because you come home from work and go straight into your Cowboys room," he observes. "What about spending time with her?"
Michael thinks he's got a solution. "I think she would agree that maybe if my room was bigger, then she would spend time in there," he says as the audience groans.
Dr. Phil notes that Michael has spent nearly $20,000 on football memorabilia. He has even stolen the checkbook so that Christi wouldn't know he was spending money on Cowboys items.
Addressing Christi, Dr. Phil says, "So you're saying, 'I have no financial trust in him because if he gets access to money, he's going to go get a Cowboy fix'?"
"Exactly. I'm deploying to Iraq in a week and I don't know what I'm going to do the next seven months," she answers.
Michael explains that he'll pass the time in Club Cowboy. "It's going to be my fix when she's gone," he says.
Dr. Phil points out the irony of his comment. "Not to be confused with, 'I'm going to write you. I'll have your pictures everywhere,'" he says. Reiterating that Christi is at the breaking point, Dr. Phil says, "Didn't you tell him if he spends another dime on Cowboys stuff, you're going to divorce him?"
"I've said that for a while now," she says.
"I bet she wants you to do what you love and enjoy and be an active fan, but get some sense about it," Dr. Phil admonishes. "You said, 'It makes me feel like a kid again.' That's great. You're not. You're an adult and you're married and you have a wife and you're hurting her feelings." To Christi, he says, "You know what would bother me more than spending the money? The fact that he doesn't care that it bothers you. That he's not sensitive enough to say, 'This is hurting my wife mentally and emotionally. We're fighting about it every day. She can't trust me with money. She's getting ready to go off and defend our country for seven months in Iraq and her main worry is that I'm going to bankrupt us on Cowboys junk while she's gone!"
"It may hurt the Cowboys right now for me to say this, but I love my wife more than I love the Dallas Cowboys," Michael says. Christi is moved to tears! "I'm committed to making a change and while she's gone, it's going to be all right." He also promises to write Christi each day that she's gone.
"Enjoy the Cowboys, but you've got to take a step back," Dr. Phil tells Michael. "I'll bet you when they see this — when they see you in a full uniform in your den — I'll bet you they'll say two things: One, that's a little creepy and two, I bet they kind of think you ought to earn that uniform instead of buying it. So maybe take a little different point-of-view here."
phildominator
03-28-2005, 09:46 PM
So, would an appearance on Dr. Phil make him a lead candidate for the next moderator?
WoodysGirl
03-28-2005, 09:49 PM
"It may hurt the Cowboys right now for me to say this, but I love my wife more than I love the Dallas Cowboys," Michael says. Christi is moved to tears! "I'm committed to making a change and while she's gone, it's going to be all right." He also promises to write Christi each day that she's gone.
He's not a true fan...:cool: :D
BTW, tizzleblue, this is a repost.. but thanks for the transcript.
trickblue
03-28-2005, 09:53 PM
He's not a true fan...:cool: :D
BTW, tizzleblue, this is a repost.. but thanks for the transcript.
frick... and I tizzle on the bonizzle... my luck...
I should ban-izzle the likes of that bunch-izzle... don't eff-izzle with tizzleblue...
wordizzle!?
WoodysGirl
03-28-2005, 09:55 PM
frick... and I tizzle on the bonizzle... my luck...
I should ban-izzle the likes of that bunch-izzle... don't eff-izzle with tizzleblue...
wordizzle!?
fo'shizzle!!:D
trickblue
03-28-2005, 10:04 PM
fo'shizzle!!:D
nizzle... word...
Roughneck
03-28-2005, 10:07 PM
God y'all are white.
:D
trickblue
03-28-2005, 10:11 PM
God y'all are white.
:D
ummm... well... I am white-shizzle from the waist up...
Woody'sGirl may be black-shizzle or not... it don't matter-izzle... yo point Roughneck-izzle? :D
WoodysGirl
03-28-2005, 10:15 PM
God y'all are white.
:D
Like the great Michael Jackson says (when he's not home playing w/boys:cool: ) "It don't matter if you black or white"
Just FYI, I got this permanent tan thing working...Looks real good on me, I must say...lol
Jimz31
03-28-2005, 10:18 PM
Look, if he's not on this website, he ain't THAT big of a fan....fo'rizzle!
Cajuncowboy
03-28-2005, 10:29 PM
fo rizzle pop izzlle drizzle grizzle. I have no freaking clue what You guys are talking about but the guy seems pretty normal to me. Don't we all dress up for the game? Don't we all have a 20,000.00 shrine to the Boys?
I must admit I have spent a bit of money on Cowboys stuff over the years. Probably more than I would care to admit.
Oh yeah. Shoutin' back Trick.
BTW, can someone explain the izzle stuff. I assume I am too white to get it from Roughneck's post. :o
WoodysGirl
03-28-2005, 10:33 PM
BTW, can someone explain the izzle stuff. I assume I am too white to get it from Roughneck's post. :o
No problem Cajun. We just messing around with some hip-hop lingo, which got its roots from the Funk music era of the 70s.
Cajuncowboy
03-28-2005, 10:35 PM
No problem Cajun. We just messing around with some hip-hop lingo, which got its roots from the Funk music era of the 70s.
Well, that would explain my perplexity at the izzle stuff. Kind of like a urban pig latin huh?
Thanks.
phildominator
03-28-2005, 10:45 PM
Tom Landry to Roger Staubach - "was that an Hizzail Mizzary?
Roger Staubach - "What did you just say?"
trickblue
03-28-2005, 10:47 PM
Tom Landry to Roger Staubach - "was that an Hizzail Mizzary?
Roger Staubach - "What did you just say?"
:D... classic...
calico
03-28-2005, 10:51 PM
what a crazy guy.
I thought I was obsessed with the Cowboys. I did once have a girl ask me to choose between her and the Cowboys, but she was just dramatic. I told her that I always watched Dallas on Sundays in the fall and winter and she said it was fine. But when push came to shove, she would make plans on Sundays and fight with me about the games. She would then grab the remote and change the channel mid play. :banghead:
Cajuncowboy
03-28-2005, 10:53 PM
what a crazy guy.
I thought I was obsessed with the Cowboys. I did once have a girl ask me to choose between her and the Cowboys, but she was just dramatic. I told her that I always watched Dallas on Sundays in the fall and winter and she said it was fine. But when push came to shove, she would make plans on Sundays and fight with me about the games. She would then grab the remote and change the channel mid play. :banghead:
So do you miss her????
WoodysGirl
03-28-2005, 11:00 PM
what a crazy guy.
I thought I was obsessed with the Cowboys. I did once have a girl ask me to choose between her and the Cowboys, but she was just dramatic. I told her that I always watched Dallas on Sundays in the fall and winter and she said it was fine. But when push came to shove, she would make plans on Sundays and fight with me about the games. She would then grab the remote and change the channel mid play. :banghead:
Hope you found a new girlfriend.
Shoot I hate it whenever my boyfriends talk and cuddle during the game. What's up with that? You would think men would appreciate a woman intense about football, but NOOO I gotta get the sensitive type...:banghead:
I guess I'm different breed of woman. I don't want to hold hands during the game. I want to hold the freaking remote so I can flip during commercials...lol
trickblue
03-28-2005, 11:06 PM
Hope you found a new girlfriend.
Shoot I hate it whenever my boyfriends talk and cuddle during the game. What's up with that? You would think men would appreciate a woman intense about football, but NOOO I gotta get the sensitive type...:banghead:
I guess I'm different breed of woman. I don't want to hold hands during the game. I want to hold the freaking remote so I can flip during commercials...lol
Will you marry me? fo nizzle!
WoodysGirl
03-28-2005, 11:11 PM
Will you marry me? fo nizzle!
Sorry my tizzle... I'm in the process of training somebody on how to be a proper boyfriend...:D
If it doesn't work out, you'll be the first cowboy fa-nizzle I ciz-all...lol
Qwickdraw
03-28-2005, 11:12 PM
On the rizzle.
If dat bizzle aint down wit da Cowbizzle's...
Then she got to gizzle.
Word is born.
Fo sheezay my neezay.
trickblue
03-28-2005, 11:16 PM
Sorry my tizzle... I'm in the process of training somebody on how to be a proper boyfriend...:D
If it doesn't work out, you'll be the first cowboy fa-nizzle I ciz-all...lol
wo-zall... holla atcha boy... :D
Hostile
03-28-2005, 11:19 PM
I don't know about anyone else, but when someone brags that they are the biggest fan of anything it just kind of grates on my nerves.
I don't care how much stuff you buy. I don't care how much trivia you know. I don't care how many years you've been a season ticket holder.
Tell me you love the Cowboys and it is enough. I won't ask you to prove it to me. I won't try to out do you on the love. I don't care to be in a pissing match over who loves the team more. I find that arrogant and offensive.
notherbob
03-28-2005, 11:19 PM
Man, this guy is an immature, insecure, inconsiderate, anal retentive who needs to see a psychiatrist about why he is so desperately clinging to his childhood and what about growing up is he so afraid of. On the other hand, maybe his platoon seargent just needs to kick his butt.
Hey! Kin I have his stuff if he's not gonna be usin' it anymore? Can I, huh??
:D
trickblue
03-28-2005, 11:22 PM
I don't know about anyone else, but when someone brags that they are the biggest fan of anything it just kind of grates on my nerves.
I don't care how much stuff you buy. I don't care how much trivia you know. I don't care how many years you've been a season ticket holder.
Tell me you love the Cowboys and it is enough. I won't ask you to prove it to me. I won't try to out do you on the love. I don't care to be in a pissing match over who loves the team more. I find that arrogant and offensive.
No worries Hos... you came off pretty good on that show... relish it... ;)
Jon88
03-28-2005, 11:22 PM
I don't know about anyone else, but when someone brags that they are the biggest fan of anything it just kind of grates on my nerves.
I don't care how much stuff you buy. I don't care how much trivia you know. I don't care how many years you've been a season ticket holder.
Tell me you love the Cowboys and it is enough. I won't ask you to prove it to me. I won't try to out do you on the love. I don't care to be in a pissing match over who loves the team more. I find that arrogant and offensive.
I'm a bigger fan than you are.
calico
03-28-2005, 11:25 PM
haha, we broke up because of other things. But, I have yet to find a woman who enjoys sports like I do. Nothing crazy, but at least an enjoyment. My dream is to find my future wife at a Cowboys game.
WoodysGirl
03-28-2005, 11:26 PM
I'm a bigger fan than you are.:laugh2:
Don't get Hos, hostile now...He's an uber MOD...
Qwickdraw
03-28-2005, 11:27 PM
The problem with this guy is that he is not as big of a fan as he thinks he is.
He's just unhappily married.
His obsessive fandom is just an excuse to avoid theold ball and chain.
If he were a real fan, he would have been that obsessive prior to being married.
Crazed fans start at a young age... like me.
Hostile
03-28-2005, 11:28 PM
I'm a bigger fan than you are.How far can you piss?
Hostile
03-28-2005, 11:30 PM
No worries Hos... you came off pretty good on that show... relish it... ;)Dr. Phil wouldn't let me prove my love for the Cowboys. I intended to rip Rowdy limb from limb.
He said, "aggression doesn't prove love."
Yeah right.
notherbob
03-28-2005, 11:37 PM
My "Cowboys gear" consists of a coke glass I got for free once a long time ago when I filled up with 8 gallons or more. I've actually used it a couple of times.
trickblue
03-28-2005, 11:42 PM
How far can you piss?
Don't make me ban you!!!
InmanRoshi
03-29-2005, 12:20 AM
this guy is a fanatic. he wears a helmet,pads, and cleats when he watches the games.
Yeah, but does he know the short shuttle time of the offensive tackle from University of Albany who the Cowboys reportedly have a secret interest in?
Has he memorized the vertical leap of Gerald Sensabaugh?
Does he know the armlength of the defensive end from Troy State?
Freakin ESPN Board amateur.
Shaun
03-29-2005, 12:44 AM
He should just take all that money and buy season tickets and fly out every sunday.
Sarge
03-29-2005, 05:20 AM
what's he doing on Dr. Phil?
...better yet - why is anyone watching Dr Phil?
Rayman
03-29-2005, 06:26 AM
Yeah, but does he know the short shuttle time of the offensive tackle from University of Albany who the Cowboys reportedly have a secret interest in?
Has he memorized the vertical leap of Gerald Sensabaugh?
Does he know the armlength of the defensive end from Troy State?
Freakin ESPN Board amateur.
Ding Ding Ding!!!!! We have a winner!
trickblue
03-29-2005, 04:11 PM
You've read the story... now see the pictures... :D
http://images.drphil.com/slideshow/images/3127_fever/b1.jpg
Crown Royal
03-29-2005, 04:15 PM
You've read the story... now see the pictures... :D
http://images.drphil.com/slideshow/images/3127_fever/b1.jpg
Wow. I mean, wow. BTW - if this guy happens to post on this board (I mean, he IS the biggest fan), well.....you are ONE SICK COOKIE.
trickblue
03-29-2005, 04:16 PM
Wow. I mean, wow. BTW - if this guy happens to post on this board (I mean, he IS the biggest fan), well.....you are ONE SICK COOKIE.
That top picture cracks me up... sitting in full uniform... ball in hand... watching the game with his wife...
At least I don't wear the gloves on game day... that is taking it too far...
Crown Royal
03-29-2005, 04:20 PM
That top picture cracks me up... sitting in full uniform... ball in hand... watching the game with his wife...
At least I don't wear the gloves on game day... that is taking it too far...
I mean...I try to have friends come over on game days, or we go to a bar (that is full of Boys fans who understand that I am NOT to be distracted). If I were to dress like that I would deserve a beating.
But he sits alone, with his fuming wife, in uniform, half expecting to get called into the game. How.....sad.
Ten dollars says he was Swirly King in HS and didn't make the team.
LA=Pancakemaker
03-29-2005, 04:23 PM
why is anyone watching Dr Phil?
enough said.......................................
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