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to leave DH until AFTER the World Cup has finished?

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Portofino · 10/05/2010 13:18

The blinking thing hasn't started yet. I already had to postpone this year's holidays until after the Final, have firm instructions to make no plans and now I have been sent this:

Dear Wife/ Sweetheart/Girl Friend/ Partner/whomever it may concern,

  1. Between 11 June and 11 July 22010, you should read the sports section of the newspaper so that you are aware of what is going on regarding the World of Soccer, and that way you will be able to join in the conversations. If you fail to do this, then you will be looked at in a bad way, or you will be totally ignored. DO NOOT complain about not receiving any attention.
  1. During the World Cup, the television is mine, at all times, without any exceptions. If you even take a glimpse of the remote control, you will lose it (your eye).
  1. If you have to pass by in front of the TV during a game, I don't mind, as long as you do it crawling on the floor and without distracting me.
  1. During the games I will be blind, deaf and mute, unless I require a refill of my drink or something to eat. You are out of your mind if you expect me to listen to you, open the door, answer the telephone, or pick up the baby that just fell on the floor....It won't happen.
  1. It would be a good idea for you to keep at least 2 six packs in the fridge at all times, as well as plenty of things to Nibble on (excluding your body parts), and please do not make any funny faces to my friends when they come over to watch the games. In return,, you will be allowed to use the TV between 12am and 6amm, unless they replay a good game that I missed during the day.
  1. Please, please, please!! If you see me upset because one of my teams is losing, DO NOT say "get over it, it's only a game", or "don?t worry, they'll win next time"". If you say these things, you will only make me angrier and I will love you less. Remember, you will never ever know more about football than me and your so called "words of Encouragement"" will only lead to a break up or divorce.
  1. You are welcome to sit with m e to watch one game and you can talk to me during halftime but only when the commercials are on, and only if the half time scores is pleasing me. In addition, please note I am saying "one" game ; hence do not use the World Cup as a nice cheesy excuse too "spend time together".
  1. The replays of the goals are very important. I don't care if II have seen them or I haven't seen them, I want to see them again, Many times.
  1. Tell your friends NOT to have any babies, or any other child related parties or gatherings that requires my attendance because:
a)) I will not go, b)) I will not go, and c)) I will not go.
  1. But, if a friend of mine invites us to his house on a Sunday to watch a game, we will be there in a flash.

  2. The daily World Cup highlights show on TV every night is just as important as the games themselves. Do not even think about saying "but you have already seen this...why don?t you change e the channel to something we can all watch?" because, the reply will l be, "Refer to Rule #2 of this list".

  3. And finally, please save your e expressions such as "Thank God the World Cup is only every 4 years". I am immune to
    these words, because before and after this comes the Champions League,, Premier League, Italian League, Spanish League, KPL, FA Cup, Euro Cup, etc.

PS
By the way if you get stuck on the road call the Police or AAA.

Thank you for your cooperation.

So AIBU, or should I print this off, set fire to it and stick it where the sun don't shine

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Olifin · 10/05/2010 14:44

foureleven I agree with you. It is depressing. Our local petrol station is full of red and white 'merchandise' of every cheap and nasty manifestation imaginable. It makes me want to go in there and smash the place up.

foureleven · 10/05/2010 14:52

PMSL olifin

And dont even get me started on reschedualing Eastenders!

Olifin · 10/05/2010 15:02

Hee hee! That's not a worry for me, personally, but I can see how it would piss a lot of people off.

Farking football.

OH has never made any secret of the fact that he will insist upon hopes our son will be as football obsessed as he is. The boy is only just 2 but already runs around shouting 'football' and making kicking motions every time it's on the box. I keep telling OH that the 'kicking' is in fact his first foray into the world of dance

We joke about it but actually, it genuinely pisses me off. I'm sure the boy will probably like football, in his own time, as many boys do but i just feel it's being indoctrinated!

Greenshadow · 10/05/2010 15:02

Sorry, it's 4 weeks out of over 200 weeks. It is one of the highlights of millions of peoples lives. Let him enjoy it. Be glad he has interests.
I won't be stuck in front of most of it, but will take an interest and will watch selected matches.
(And I did find the email quite amusing)

Olifin · 10/05/2010 15:03

Oops:

will insist upon hopes our son...

foureleven · 10/05/2010 15:07

Oh and as well as obsessed partners there are people taking loads of time off work willy nilly grrrrrr

YellowDaffodil · 10/05/2010 15:48

That email or something rather similar went round last World Cup.

YABU - Its funny and as long as his enjoyment of Football doesn't run to being a hooligan its harmless.

Personally I love Football and so do DH and DD. Once dated a guy who didn't like any sport - I found him very peculiar and he seemed miffed that I buggered off to the match with my cousins most weekend!

CheekyRedWineGirl · 10/05/2010 15:55

oooh im going to repost that on DH FB wall lol.

thinker · 10/05/2010 16:59

Its a pathetic e mail, offensive and sexist, If my husband posted that to me I would def shove it right up !

KiddingAnxiously · 10/05/2010 17:02

Yes I have received that a few times now.

I just reply that although DH loves football he knows what D I V O R C E spells, which is why he had never sent it to me.

Katiepoes · 10/05/2010 17:06

I have the ultimate weapon this time around. Our first baby is due the day it starts. Hah.

Portofino · 10/05/2010 19:46

Katiepoes . Though paternity leave gives him more time to watch tv! I was blessed with a good baby and had a emcs. I was trapped in the house (feeling a bit shell shocked) with a mostly sleeping baby and a husband that wanted to watch crap movies of an afternoon.

I was glad when he went back to work! And I will never watch the Wicker Man again! (Not something to watch when you are feeling hormonal)

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alarkaspree · 10/05/2010 19:56

I like football. I am happy for dh to spend as much time watching it as he likes. But if he sent me that email I would despise him.

Portofino · 10/05/2010 21:19

It WAS a joke....

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scottishmummy · 10/05/2010 21:29

did you cut and paste that rubbish from another site

CaptainUnderpants · 10/05/2010 21:31

Can't we think of a reply to it ? No doubt I will get sent this from my DH work email account . I will need a witty reply about washing stopping ,meals etc ,sexual favours ..

Portofino · 10/05/2010 21:38

No. My DH thoughtfully sent it to me at work...

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scottishmummy · 10/05/2010 21:39

its crap

Portofino · 10/05/2010 21:41

No disagreement from me!

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scottishmummy · 10/05/2010 21:44

LOL,those chain mail funnies are daft

Portofino · 10/05/2010 21:58

Anyway. The weather will be nice by then. I will be sat in the garden with the radio, my book, and a glass of wine. My idea of heaven. If he wants to sit indoors and watch every game, then he is more than welcome. He doesn't get out of bedtime duty though

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LongtimeinBrussels · 10/05/2010 22:04

Waves to Portofino. We're a football free house, even when the boys are here as neither they nor my dh like it. We make the odd exception for a world cup match (though dh being Scottish, it's usually not England ) but that's it. You can come round here to drink wine and eat Belgian chocolate and your dd can play with my dd. Good plan?

Portofino · 10/05/2010 22:26

Sounds good to me! And surely there must be something on at the cinema.....

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