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Disrespected the Whole Family!!>??? NFL Fans Help Me Out Here
Asked by S.E. from New York
on October 29, 2012
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ok so ill start out by saying that i am a die hard green bay fan. My entire family, aside from my father, are giants fans. My fiance's entire family (including him) ...
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- I'm a huge football fan and I can take the jokes and taunting like every other big girl... BUT I would never be so flagrant about my feelings toward another team on f...
- tell them and all your family....that it's your opinion!! and tell them to grow up!!! it's a game....really people noboy owes anyone anything.....i'm glad the packers ...
- You should have deleted her post from your wall and kept it moving. That was not part of the spirit of your post, so it didn't need to be there. Ignore her. Your fi...
Football, Head Injuries, and a 4.4 Million Dollar lawsuit...won.
Asked by L.U. from Seattle
on March 11, 2012
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I think that most people understand that football involves a risk of head injuries, yet people continue to play. There are helmets worn to "help" with the fact that t...
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- This isn't about an accidental head injury, it's about adults - the coaches and any trainers, etc. - ignoring signs of injury and pushing a child to play through injur...
- I have one son that is a perfect football build. He is very big for his age and is as solid as can be. My husband is a football fanatic- crazy obsessed with football...
- Deserves every penny-did not contribute to his own negligence just for participating in the game.
A Question for Peewee Football Moms?
Asked by R.G. from Dallas
on September 20, 2009
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My 9yo is playing tackle football for the first time this year he has played flag football through the Upwards program and through a City program in the past but as al...
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- My sons do not play competitive sports and this is one of the reasons why. They just want to have fun and are not that serious about it. Many of their friends do and u...
- The important thing is that this coach's behaviour is discouraging your son from wanting to play. It's time to move on to a different style of coaching. I don't thin...
- Hi R., I am an assistant football coach for my son's 9-yr old tackle football team and I have to say that, apparently, your son's coach is caught up in his own ego, r...
Should I Make My Son Play Football
Asked by D.B. from Des Moines
on September 4, 2009
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Hi Moms and Dads, My son wanted to play football, so I signed him up. We are in the starting of the second week. It has been 1 1/2 hour of everyday hard training (whic...
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- I feel for you. I always make my girls finish anything they start but in this case I don't think it would help him. Not everyone, even in a big football fan family, is...
- I would sit down and have a serious talk with your son. If you both feel that he was abused by the coach and he doesn't want to play anymore, it would be wrong for yo...
- Hi D., Sorry that you are in such a difficult situation. If it were my son, I would pull him out and never look back. Not to mention, I would report that coach to th...
Football Season Is Here- Arg
Asked by J.S. from San Francisco
on October 5, 2008
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My husband is a big football fan, and since since his team is from the East Coast, he has to go to a bar or restaurant to watch the game.He is a grad student and I wor...
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- If you have cable or satellite you should be able to get a football package where he can see all of the games. My son get the package & he even gets his favorite colle...
- Hi J., I have been with my hubby for 22 yrs. married 18 of that. I am 36 with 2 boys. In the beginning of our married life when our first son was little I hated footb...
- Hi, J., I know where you're coming from. Been there. However everyone needs some me time even if family time is very short. This of course especially includes you....
Have You Met Anyone Famous?
Asked by C.J. from Milwaukee
on June 28, 2011
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I was going thru a friends "Celebrity Skin" photo album and can't believe how many famous people his job has allowed him (and me) to meet.
Have you ever met anyo...
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- Ian Ziering: As a teeny bopper, my friends and I went to a meet and greet and met Ian Ziering from 90210. Andre Agassi: I went to Europe the summer before my Senio...
- John Buck - before he was famous- he played with my nephew on the Houston Astros. Jim Youngs - played the "bad boy" in Footloose - he was a roommate of my boy frien...
- 14 years ago, I was working my first job as a vet at a small animal hospital in Connecticut that had Gayle King as a client (Oprah's BFF). I actually ended up neuteri...
Does Your Husband Play Video Games All the Time?
Asked by S.D. from Dallas
on June 15, 2008
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I am wodering if there is anybody that is married to someone that plays the Xbox 360 Call Of Duty 4? I thought it would be kinda funny to see how many responses I woul...
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- Yup! my husband plays COD4 on the XBOX 360. I love to read so i kay on the couch with a book while he plays. It doesn't bother me at all because if we have something t...
- Mine too! My husband plays all those war games on the computer- he keeps begging me to get a Playstation, but then he would spend all those hours in front of our big ...
- my husband plays Xbox 360 Call of Duty 4 every night.....they have a group that gets together and plays...what is your husbands screen name? That would be funny if the...
Is My Baby Getting Enough to Eat?
Asked by J.C. from Provo
on June 15, 2009
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My baby is 7 months old and long and lean (90th percentile for height and 30th percentile for weight). I'm breastfeeding and worry all the time if he is getting enough...
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- Hi J., I think you concerns are normal, because you are a Mom and worrying about our kids is what we do! But here are my thoughts! First of all if you doctor says he...
- It sounds like he's doing just fine. He's been right along the growth curve all along, which is a really good indicator. Following the curve is more important than whi...
- sounds like you are doing everything you can to keep up your supply and fulfill your baby's needs. "using you as a pacifier?" some babies really love to comfort suck...
Holding Back Kindergartener for Sports
Asked by M.J. from Dallas
on July 14, 2008
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My little boy will be 5 in august and then supposed to be starting kindergarten. We went through the whole debate of whether we should hold him back because of his ag...
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- You've gotten so much good advice here. I just wanted to add that my nephew (with an August birthday) was very bright and mature, but my SIL wanted to keep him back b...
- I've seen people hold their children back because of various reasons and it really does hurt the child. Maybe you are afraid to "let go" a little bit? It's always hard...
- I haven't read the other responses, but I think your decision is probably the better of the two. If you think about it, you want your son to excell academically. That ...