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Does anyone elses husband scream and curse at the tv during games? Does it make you want to choke him because not only YOUR kids but the entire neighborhood can probably hear it? lol but NOT!
Does anyone elses husband scream and curse at the tv during games? Does it make you want to choke him because not only YOUR kids but the entire neighborhood can probably hear it? lol but NOT!
I got lucky my man hates sports *grins*. However if he did love them i would leave on sundays lol.
My granny used to crotchet when she would watch games. She has been making doilies and such since she was a kid and could do it without looking. The more exciting the game would get, the louder she would yell and the faster the crotchet hooks would fly. Of course, the end result when the game was over was usually lopsided and pretty bad looking, but it was hysterical during game times to watch her. I remember her taking me to a wrestling match when I was a kid and she was jumping up and down and screaming and yelling . Good times!!
I've never heard DH swear in the 22 years that I've known him. I've only heard him raise his voice or 'yell' a handful of times. He's just not that animated. However, he used to get more worked up about football, pacing around the house, obviously showing frustration. He is more likely to turn off a game these days than get worked up about it.
Being a Dallas fan has taught him patience or just drained his football spirit...I'm not sure which, lol.
My husband doesn't watch football. He watches hockey but he doesn't swear at the TV. I hate watching sports. Hockey season is starting soon and I'm not a happy camper.
I do not swear when watching the TV or live at the footie and neither does my wife.
I don't swear but I do yell.
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