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From: CASTELLI David <d.castelli@**************.FR>
Subject: Re: [OT] Life Sucks
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 15:51:45 +0100
> > > A Halliwell wrote:
> > > > Sooooo.... Let me get this straight....
> > > > You have a football hooligan problem???
> > > > An AMERICAN FOOTBALL hooligan problem???
> > >
> > > Sure looks that way, eh? Maybe it's just Denver. The Broncos
> _lost_
> > > the Superbowl so many times that the shock must have been just too
> > > great these last two years... :)
> > >
> > > Jill
> > >
> > Pfff... those americaner's of you... American football... even the
> women
> > are fond of ?
> >
>
> Most definately! My husband was informed before we got married that my
> season tickets (FSU Seminoles {college football}) were among my more
> prized indulgences and that he would be expected to reschedule gaming
> to
> accomodate the football games, attend all the home games, learn to do
> the
> chant and wear garnet and gold, and understand that for hours at a
> time I
> would be unwilling to discuss anything other than the game at hand!
>
> He knows now that from Late August/Early September to January 5, the
> quality and state of my mood and his love life depend entirely on how
> many
> points we scored in the last game. In short, I don't know who started
> the
> ugly rumor that guys are the only football fans, but it is not true.
>
> Hopefully, my husband will learn to truly appreciate the game in the
> years to come- at least he has stopped taking books with him to the
> stadium!
>
> Kama
>
Sincerely... ( or not ? ) it may be "normal" that a women playing
Shadowrun...
loves american football...
Seems to remember my wife being late on the TV... those days... will
have to investigate...

David CASTELLI

AKA d.castelli@**************.fr

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