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19.10.2006, 19:58 quote

kateness
Joined: 02 Oct 2006 Posts: 35 Location: United Kingdom, England, North Yorkshire
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I hardly ever worry at all, nor do I get stressed which is fairly useful because if I did either of those things I would probably have had a nervous breakdown with the way things are round here at the minute.

 

19.10.2006, 20:01 quote

Anonymous

flowerangelaura wrote:
Jeggea wrote:
Ledley King leaving Spurs Surprised


I would die laughing if that happened.


You have an evil streak in you.. Laughing

 

19.10.2006, 20:04 quote

Anonymous

Jeggea wrote:
You have an evil streak in you.. Laughing


I'm a man united fan..what do you expect?!

 

19.10.2006, 20:10 quote

Anonymous

kateness wrote:
I hardly ever worry at all, nor do I get stressed which is fairly useful because if I did either of those things I would probably have had a nervous breakdown with the way things are round here at the minute.


Believe it or not, I'm starting to worry about worrying....I'm like you, I rarely get stressed. But I'll be 50 soon, and think maybe I should start worrying..which may sound odd Confused

 

19.10.2006, 20:18 quote

Anonymous

flowerangelaura wrote:

I'm a man united fan..what do you expect?!


One of my nephews went to Old Trafford Tuesday, he is a lot more interested then his brother...I knew it would happen eventually when he become old enough to go on his own. Seems like I have now finally lost him to the dreaded reds Crying or Very sad

But they are both coming with me to watch Dag & Red v Oxford in the FA cup next week, so it ain't all bad.

 

19.10.2006, 20:21 quote

Anonymous

Jeggea wrote:
One of my nephews went to Old Trafford Tuesday, he is a lot more interested then his brother...I knew it would happen eventually when he become old enough to go on his own. Seems like I have now finally lost him to the dreaded reds Crying or Very sad

But they are both coming with me to watch Dag & Red v Oxford in the FA cup next week, so it ain't all bad.


Your nephew seems to be pretty smart

Could be worse..he could like the scum.

 

19.10.2006, 20:24 quote

Anonymous

I worry that my mental health won't hold out til the kids leave home. I have to keep it together for their sakes.

 

19.10.2006, 20:26 quote

Anonymous

tracey shurup ... dont say that ... your strong - just think about meetn chiefy for a laugh and a bevvy .. and some fun Wink

 

19.10.2006, 20:30 quote

Anonymous

flowerangelaura wrote:
Jeggea wrote:
One of my nephews went to Old Trafford Tuesday, he is a lot more interested then his brother...I knew it would happen eventually when he become old enough to go on his own. Seems like I have now finally lost him to the dreaded reds Crying or Very sad

But they are both coming with me to watch Dag & Red v Oxford in the FA cup next week, so it ain't all bad.


Your nephew seems to be pretty smart

Could be worse..he could like the scum.


No..I warned them about that at an early age Wink
Unfortunately my brother decided to become a born again Man U fan, when Man U started winning everything, which coincided with the twins started to get interested in footie.
One day I'm going to tell them he wasn't interested in football for 25 years..and was even a Spurs fan ...he is a typical glory hunter Surprised

 

19.10.2006, 20:35 quote

Anonymous

Jeggea wrote:
No..I warned them about that at an early age Wink
Unfortunately my brother decided to become a born again Man U fan, when Man U started winning everything, which coincided with the twins started to get interested in footie.
One day I'm going to tell them he wasn't interested in football for 25 years..and was even a Spurs fan ...he is a typical glory hunter Surprised


My little cousin has just confessed she likes the scum. I MUST do something about that..like force her to watch United.

I started supporting United just before they won the treble - Mum and dad took me to see Forest v. United in 1999, and I was so impressed that I adopted them, with Solskjaer as my favourite player, of course!

 

19.10.2006, 20:35 quote

kateness
Joined: 02 Oct 2006 Posts: 35 Location: United Kingdom, England, North Yorkshire
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Jeggea wrote:
Unfortunately my brother decided to become a born again Man U fan, when Man U started winning everything, which coincided with the twins started to get interested in footie.
One day I'm going to tell them he wasn't interested in football for 25 years..and was even a Spurs fan ...he is a typical glory hunter Surprised


Hmm, my brother supports Man U, has done all his life though. My ex is a Liverpool fanatic and, sadly, he's passed it on to my eldest. I've managed to save the youngest though, for now at least.

 

19.10.2006, 20:46 quote

Anonymous

flowerangelaura wrote:

My little cousin has just confessed she likes the scum. I MUST do something about that..like force her to watch United.

I started supporting United just before they won the treble - Mum and dad took me to see Forest v. United in 1999, and I was so impressed that I adopted them, with Solskjaer as my favourite player, of course!


Yep take her to watch United a few times, should do it Wink

Solskjaer seems to be doing better now then he has in a long time, still looks 15 though Razz

 

19.10.2006, 20:50 quote

Anonymous

kateness wrote:
Jeggea wrote:
Unfortunately my brother decided to become a born again Man U fan, when Man U started winning everything, which coincided with the twins started to get interested in footie.
One day I'm going to tell them he wasn't interested in football for 25 years..and was even a Spurs fan ...he is a typical glory hunter Surprised


Hmm, my brother supports Man U, has done all his life though. My ex is a Liverpool fanatic and, sadly, he's passed it on to my eldest. I've managed to save the youngest though, for now at least.


The best parents bring their kids up as Spurs fans..that's a well known fact

Who do you follow..anyone ??

 

19.10.2006, 20:51 quote

Anonymous

bloody football...yuk..

LIV...
ERP..
OOL..

LIVERPOOL FC..

 

20.10.2006, 08:07 quote

Anonymous

Jeggea wrote:
Yep take her to watch United a few times, should do it Wink

Solskjaer seems to be doing better now then he has in a long time, still looks 15 though Razz


I plan to! She has her mum and my mum taking her to see forest, and then me planning to take her to Old Trafford!

Solskjaer..oh sweet Solskjaer! It has been like signing a new player. I really thought he was going to retire after his injuries Sad I'm so glad he didn't.
He looks younger than I do!

 
 
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