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Post by wiganshrew2 on Feb 4, 2005 21:52:39 GMT 1
Mr Wiggy has actually said he wants to come to a match with me before the end of the season!!!! I didn't ask- he just said he would like to, out of the blue!He volunteered!!!!!! This is after he's said before that it wouldn't be good for his heart !! Anyway- he'll be in the Wakeman Stand with me. I've told him there's a lot of moaners there, so he should feel at home!!! (He knows I'm only teasing. It's other drivers he moans about- not one is up to his standard, on the whole of Britain's roads!!! )
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Feb 4, 2005 22:01:48 GMT 1
Poor bugger, if only he knew what he's gonna put himself through... ;D What game Wigan? I reckon a good six pointer v Kiddie or Cambs might be worth the effort...
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Post by TonyKellysBelly on Feb 4, 2005 22:51:50 GMT 1
Why does'nt he come to the open meeting of the supporters trust on wednesday night??
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Post by rob on Feb 4, 2005 23:38:50 GMT 1
LOL we all go expecting the worst so its not as if he'll get a shock should the match go as expected
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Post by wiganshrew2 on Feb 5, 2005 0:13:45 GMT 1
Why does'nt he come to the open meeting of the supporters trust on wednesday night?? I really wish we could go to that- but he's put a block on me going ANYWHERE next week (I wanted to go to Bury, too) because we're going to Scotland on Thursday. If it was up to me I'd go to Bury, AND the meeting - and there's still plenty of time to get ready to go to Scotland- but that's me- I'd like (if I was allowed to) to take off and go for it, every time- but he's like, "We need to get ready. It takes money and we need it for going to Scotland!! But for me, of course, my Football team is more important than going to Scotland. I'd go to Scotland LATER!!! I can't expect him to see it my way, I suppose. The bottom line is- he's still the boss! I think he's coming with me in March- what's the story then? Mansfield, perhaps- or Maccy-or The Imps. We'll see. So far the only time he's been to the Meadow with me was Open Day LAST season. This time the date was altered, we turned up with the kids, and no-one was there!!
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Post by mattsnapper2 on Feb 5, 2005 8:19:47 GMT 1
do things for you mrs wiggy - its 2005 - women have the vote now too he is not the boss - your marriage is on equal terms - now head off to bury
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Post by jamo on Feb 5, 2005 9:28:25 GMT 1
Bury's virtually a home game for you wiggy. Tell him you're going and hes welcome to join you but you're going just the same.
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Post by wiganshrew2 on Feb 5, 2005 10:11:24 GMT 1
Mr Wiggy is only 7 years older than me- but we're sometimes, in lots of ways, a generation apart!!! He's very much a product of the 1950's- I was young in the 1960's. He thinks today's woman are "too bolshie!" Also- i should have "trained" him earlier on. I was a teacher, he worked in a factory (though he's bright enough- he was just shoved out to work to help keep his 6 brothers and sisters) My Mum was a snob and didn't like him- so I had to work very hard at making him feel like he was "the man of the house." Also, I have some annoying habits and he puts up with me! I'm like a big kid sometimes- get carried away with interesting things and forget the time- like now!!!! (I've got a train to catch!!!) It's a generation thing- today's younger women are more equal!!
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