Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 4:05 pm

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die cowboys die wrote:my wife feared for my sanity for the first 3 years we were together. yesterday, she was jumping an screaming right along with me. keep at it, gentlemen! they'll come around.
die cowboys die wrote:xhadow wrote:redskinsranger wrote:Awesome win, definitley got emotional at the end, my girlfriend was scared afterwards cuz i was screaming and beating my chest and jumpin up and down almost in tears!
Thank you... your post let my wife know that its a skins fan thing... not a hes going nuts thing.
my wife feared for my sanity for the first 3 years we were together. yesterday, she was jumping an screaming right along with me. keep at it, gentlemen! they'll come around.
KazooSkinsFan wrote:but even I hold no hope for the other daughter though, she does not like football.
Irn-Bru wrote:KazooSkinsFan wrote:but even I hold no hope for the other daughter though, she does not like football.
Kazoo--is it possible that your best hope is to (eventually) find the other daughter a Skins-loving boyfriend/husband? It's worked before. . .for instance, my fiancee is starting to see the light. (And, your very own story shows the hope of conversion!)
KazooSkinsFan wrote:Irn-Bru wrote:KazooSkinsFan wrote:but even I hold no hope for the other daughter though, she does not like football.
Kazoo--is it possible that your best hope is to (eventually) find the other daughter a Skins-loving boyfriend/husband? It's worked before. . .for instance, my fiancee is starting to see the light. (And, your very own story shows the hope of conversion!)
I hope so. I'll add that to my boyfriend check list. Can you swear to be a true and faithful husband and never, ever stop working to make her a Skins fanatic?