ESisback
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Was it at least Tim (the Tool Man) Taylor?
No such luck, Al!
Was it at least Tim (the Tool Man) Taylor?
Watch it! If they don't like it change families. I went through the same thing 27 years ago. If your wife has your back, you'll be fine, if she doesn't......kiss her butt or change families. BTW, my wife had my back, I have never missed a game and she's watched every o e of them with me. Early game, Thanksgiving dinner, late game, lunch. Not that difficult. Good luck.I don’t know if this is the right place for this, but I need advice. My wife and daughters are planning a family dinner at my stepdaughters house—probably 18-20 people. My brother and I have a long standing tradition of watching the Boys on Turkey Day. Here’s the problem: all the relatives hate football! We’re scheduled to eat at 3. The game comes on at 4. If we try to watch it there, everyone will flip, and I’m the jerk for letting “stupid football” ruin everyone’s holiday. If we eat quick then go home to watch, I’m a jerk for leaving a family celebration they worked so hard on for “stupid football”! Either way, I lose! Advice?
No self respecting fan would watch a recorded game, unless you are rewatching to come to the Zone and criticize Garrett or Dak! Watch it live or go kiss their butts! You'll have to do it the rest of your life or until you get divorced! Bunch of pansies!!!! Drop the right nut and watch the game! Lol,salud!!
No offense dude,but I got to tell you...they sound like overly anal jerks. If I was you? I’d tell em where to go stick that turkey leg. No kidding....it’s as American and traditional to have football on Thanksgiving as turkey itself. You can tell them I said you’ll be in the lounge room with your good buddy enjoying the festivities,and if they care to lighten up on the Martha Stewart presentation they are more than welcome to join you both. Signed,sincerely Christopher Pierce. Happy Holidays.I don’t know if this is the right place for this, but I need advice. My wife and daughters are planning a family dinner at my stepdaughters house—probably 18-20 people. My brother and I have a long standing tradition of watching the Boys on Turkey Day. Here’s the problem: all the relatives hate football! We’re scheduled to eat at 3. The game comes on at 4. If we try to watch it there, everyone will flip, and I’m the jerk for letting “stupid football” ruin everyone’s holiday. If we eat quick then go home to watch, I’m a jerk for leaving a family celebration they worked so hard on for “stupid football”! Either way, I lose! Advice?
I don’t know if this is the right place for this, but I need advice. My wife and daughters are planning a family dinner at my stepdaughters house—probably 18-20 people. My brother and I have a long standing tradition of watching the Boys on Turkey Day. Here’s the problem: all the relatives hate football! We’re scheduled to eat at 3. The game comes on at 4. If we try to watch it there, everyone will flip, and I’m the jerk for letting “stupid football” ruin everyone’s holiday. If we eat quick then go home to watch, I’m a jerk for leaving a family celebration they worked so hard on for “stupid football”! Either way, I lose! Advice?
Family is overrated. Do what you want. Enjoy the game with your brother. They'll get it over and watch the sound of music or some crap.
Do either of you have an iPad, or something you can take into a basement or garage? If not, tell them you're going out for ice, then go to Hooters.
You can make everybody think you were sitting at the table the whole time, if you have a little chloroform.
I don’t know if this is the right place for this, but I need advice. My wife and daughters are planning a family dinner at my stepdaughters house—probably 18-20 people. My brother and I have a long standing tradition of watching the Boys on Turkey Day. Here’s the problem: all the relatives hate football! We’re scheduled to eat at 3. The game comes on at 4. If we try to watch it there, everyone will flip, and I’m the jerk for letting “stupid football” ruin everyone’s holiday. If we eat quick then go home to watch, I’m a jerk for leaving a family celebration they worked so hard on for “stupid football”! Either way, I lose! Advice?
I don’t know if this is the right place for this, but I need advice. My wife and daughters are planning a family dinner at my stepdaughters house—probably 18-20 people. My brother and I have a long standing tradition of watching the Boys on Turkey Day. Here’s the problem: all the relatives hate football! We’re scheduled to eat at 3. The game comes on at 4. If we try to watch it there, everyone will flip, and I’m the jerk for letting “stupid football” ruin everyone’s holiday. If we eat quick then go home to watch, I’m a jerk for leaving a family celebration they worked so hard on for “stupid football”! Either way, I lose! Advice?
Just make it very unlikely scores, like 5-8....but that's a good idea!Tell them you joined a football pot with a winner every quarter. Tell them if you win, they win too
It might cost you if you have matching numbers tho
Yeah, but you're the Grandmother, which means you get what you want!Sounds like someone else's problem to me... I have Directv and just watch it on my phone if it's an issue, but usually it isn't. Those who don't like it simply leave the room. Which they have every right tho do. I won't stop em.
Don't feel bad. People who hate football on thanksgiving are communists that hate America. Their feelings don't count.
Just make it very unlikely scores, like 5-8....but that's a good idea!