Well, it is now football season, and I love watching football!  However, since my team is not doing very good, for some reason it is bringing back bad memories of when my ex and I would watch games together.  This was a man that knew NOTHING about football.  I am serious too.  I taught him the game.  So, everytime we watched a game together, he would cheer for the team that I wasnt cheering for.  I think he did it to get on my nerves.  And, it got worse.  Of course, everything got worse the last years of the marriage but the sports thing got real bad.  Everytime we watched a game together, he would purposely make stupid remarks about my team.  And, he would do it for college football, basketball, and tennis.  And, there was no reason for him hating my teams.  he didnt have his own team to cheer for!  I think what makes me mad is that he never showed his son how to throw a football or baseball.  I taught my son how to play soccer.  I taught him the rules of football and basketball.  My dad showed him how to throw a baseball.  It is really quite sad, and such bad memories.  Now, I am sure he is just having such glee over my team doing bad.  I hate the man.

Thanks for listening!

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Grney...
Sep. 29, 2009 at 11:55 PM

Girl, I love football and im a 49er fan so how much do you think my friends, hubby and everyone else rags me about my team. But you know what, F*** them!!! No one will ever take my love of the sport away! So enjoy the games, don't count the wins and losses every 5 freakin minutes. Football will come and go fast enough. GO BUCS! GO 49ERS!shouting

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getup...
Oct. 1, 2009 at 12:05 AM

Dude... Men are a holes... Seriously, they are only good for three things and 70% of the can't do two of them right.

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Ewadun
Jan. 6, 2010 at 11:51 PM

I dislike football and have a mental block against understanding it. LOL. However, I love tennis, hockey, gymnastics, weightlifting, figure-skating and soccer. Hate is a powerful but destructive emotion and you're better than that. Love, like water, can melt the hardest rock sometimes better from a distance. Also, binding one with the power of prayer works. Find that inner strength to overcome such adversities. I DID AND SO CAN YOU! The challenge is to become constructive, not destructive or you'll burn up from the inside out. XOXO

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