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This Is Why I Married Mrs. H.

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I was at the match yesterday and our next door neighbour (a Fword fan but a nice chap really) delightedly told Mrs. H that he had heard on the radio we were losing 4-1 so she had better be careful when I got home.


 


Some time later I walked in all depressed after our humiliation and she had a pint of my favourite beer ready for me on the coffee table to cheer me up, bless her, one in a million.


 


She never fails to say "I hope they win" when I leave the house and is always there to pick up the pieces when we lose.


Thats just what you need tony, perfect :thumbsup:


 


I feel sorry for my Mum - 3 of my mates who I attend Weymouth matches with live on the way back home so very kindly my Mum gives them a lift home, so she has to put up with either 4 angry/depressed teenagers, or 4 very happy teenagers! :angel:


  tonyhateley  I was at the match yesterday and our next door neighbour (a Fword fan but a nice chap really) delightedly told Mrs. H that he had heard on the radio we were losing 4-1 so she had better be careful when I got home.

 

Some time later I walked in all depressed after our humiliation and she had a pint of my favourite beer ready for me on the coffee table to cheer me up, bless her, one in a million.

 

She never fails to say "I hope they win" when I leave the house and is always there to pick up the pieces when we lose.

 

It's always nice when we get support from relatives/friends if we're feeling down.A little gesture and a few kind words of encouragement can go a long way to lifting our mood.

tonyhateley  I was at the match yesterday and our next door neighbour (a Fword fan but a nice chap really) delightedly told Mrs. H that he had heard on the radio we were losing 4-1 so she had better be careful when I got home.
 
Some time later I walked in all depressed after our humiliation and she had a pint of my favourite beer ready for me on the coffee table to cheer me up, bless her, one in a million.
 
She never fails to say "I hope they win" when I leave the house and is always there to pick up the pieces when we lose.

 

I bet you do things to cheer Mrs H up when she's feeling a bit down.

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