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  • #16
    Originally posted by packers11
    I don't get up unless a touchdown was scored (for a quick bathroom break)...

    or at halftime (to get a snack)... other than that I watch all the games with Direct TV and NO ONE... I mean NO ONE better disturb me...

    If they ever switched the channel on a 3 and 5 like they did on dateline... I would have flipped out... But hey, thats me
    WhY? You'll find the result out in a matter of seconds. Nothing worth getting angry over.

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    • #17
      I don't think that's even the point. The point is that it's respect for what's important to you. Knowing you're a die hard football fan and then trying to mess with you during a game shows that they don't respect what's important to you. Just like if you're a rocket scientist, I don't try and get you to take out the garbage during a launch.
      "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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      • #18
        Originally posted by MJZiggy
        I don't think that's even the point. The point is that it's respect for what's important to you. Knowing you're a die hard football fan and then trying to mess with you during a game shows that they don't respect what's important to you. Just like if you're a rocket scientist, I don't try and get you to take out the garbage during a launch.
        Touche!

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        • #19
          exactly ziggy... also im a little superstitious... If I watch the play, I think (in my mind) I'm giving them an advantage somehow... (I don't know the reasoning... Don't Ask... )

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          • #20
            Originally posted by The_Dude
            My wife is a die hard packer fan (not as much as I am of course) so that really helps and she and I do not miss any games. Really lucked out with her, for our wedding gifts I got her a one of the Breast Cancer Pink Packer Hats and she got me a Signed AJ jersey. I think I married the right women.
            You are a lucky dude!

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            • #21
              My lovely wife is not a football fan at all but she shows me respect by not bothering me during Packer games. In turn, I show her respect by not bother her when she is doing stuff she really likes. It works both ways.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by BooHoo
                My lovely wife is not a football fan at all but she shows me respect by not bothering me during Packer games. In turn, I show her respect by not bother her when she is doing stuff she really likes. It works both ways.
                Yeah, that's the same with my Mom. She doesn't disturb my Dad and I during Packer games. It's become an unwritten law to not interrupt her during Lifetime movies. I tell her they all end the same way, but she still watches them devoutly.

                Other times, during MNF, for example. We whip up some Apple Martinis. That keeps her quiet for a while.
                "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                • #23
                  Hell no I aint having no damn interruptions during the game!!

                  It is well known that I wont miss one single play. Commercials time is OK though since I usually jump to another game to catch some plays thanks to DTV's Sunday Ticket.

                  Does anyone know if/when they are gonna reply this Dateline episode?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by BooHoo
                    My lovely wife is not a football fan at all but she shows me respect by not bothering me during Packer games. In turn, I show her respect by not bother her when she is doing stuff she really likes. It works both ways.
                    Boohoo,

                    My wife has also learned to respect or "leave me alone" during Packer games.

                    She has also come to realize that being a Packer fan is the "Mandatory State Religion of Wisconsin" which still applies if the Wisconsinite moves out of state.

                    I try not to bother her when she replays "Oprah" that she recorded earlier.

                    Yes, it does work both ways.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by oregonpackfan
                      Originally posted by BooHoo
                      My lovely wife is not a football fan at all but she shows me respect by not bothering me during Packer games. In turn, I show her respect by not bother her when she is doing stuff she really likes. It works both ways.
                      Boohoo,

                      My wife has also learned to respect or "leave me alone" during Packer games.

                      She has also come to realize that being a Packer fan is the "Mandatory State Religion of Wisconsin" which still applies if the Wisconsinite moves out of state.

                      I try not to bother her when she replays "Oprah" that she recorded earlier.

                      Yes, it does work both ways.
                      Oregon, you are a smart man!

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                      • #26
                        MJZ and CC got it right - there's no reason to bother us during the game. We (the royal We...) should be able to have the time to watch the game. 3h/week (for hopefully 21 weeks!). Certainly life will continue w/o us for that long.

                        Now, some here know I've a die hard PVR'r - so I CAN pause, rrw, etc during a game, but I prefer to use that to review a play, look for the hold, etc. If something needs to be done, I can pause and leave it, and come back later, but I really don't like to do that. The real key, of course, is to make sure there's nothing critical undone.

                        If the lawn is a little long, it can bloody well wait. But if you left the car up on the jack with a tire off, and she has to go grocery shopping, maybe you better take care of it?
                        --
                        Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                        • #27
                          My wife constantly bothers me during the games. You know, the usual crap - brining me beer, sammiches and other assorted munchies.

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                          • #28
                            We live in this "metrosexual" society in which everything is supposed to be for the "chiren" (as Jesse Jackson would say). 24/7, chiren, family, more chiren, more family... gimme a break.

                            When I was a kid, I watched every game with my dad... pizza, chips, soda/beer, football - then chores. Football time, was football time, damn it!!!
                            wist

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by The_Dude
                              My wife is a die hard packer fan (not as much as I am of course) so that really helps and she and I do not miss any games. Really lucked out with her, for our wedding gifts I got her a one of the Breast Cancer Pink Packer Hats and she got me a Signed AJ jersey. I think I married the right women.
                              Having a wife or girlfriend that's a Packer fan is certainly a wonderful blessing.

                              I was there once upon a time. It's as good as great sex. Well. . .

                              it may translate to that.
                              ** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
                              ** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
                              ** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
                              ** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau

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