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I love my husband, but why does he watch such sh*te television?


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I once loved a man that simply adored a TV show called Quantum Leap. He would toss his cerise pink ribbon bound buff files to the floor and focus as though his life depended on it when the show came on TV. Naturally, I considered him unworthy of my charms and moved swiftly on...


When I met my husband, I realised the intellectual giant that he is (he is incredibly influential you know!), but play the damn music for Heroes and he behaves like a hypnotised child. My son of seven years old makes more sense when faced with a previously unseen (there are none) episode of Star Wars.


Am I alone in this? Is this phenomena restricted to men of breeding with wardrobes like Rupert the Bear? Please re-assure me that men up and down the country behave in this irrational manner, and not simply those at the helm of this home we call England?

Clearly he lacks other forms of stimulation.


You cant help feeling sorry for the poor sod, not only are his failings now broadcast in the Forum, but earlier this year in the Daily bloody Telegraph for the whole country to see!


Is its surprising that he hides in the world of sci-fi and fantasy?


Look to yourself Woman!

Perhaps he needs a hobby. I hear pets can be very good in this respect. Take a note of the TV schedules and then send him out to walk the labradoodle (ahem) at the appropriate times. Job's a goodun.


And yes, I'd love a top up. Ta. *glug*

May I recommend a PVR for your other half, he can record what he wants and watch it later as a distraction whilst you are showing the gardener, Pool boy or Butler what exactly they have done wrong and how you need it to be 'fixed to your satisfaction' ;-)


Two problems solved by one electrical device !!!


(Edited because I was catching up on Heroes and I did a grammer thingy)

  • 2 weeks later...

???? Wrote:

Dulwichmum...you should be a saint in the kitchen, a whore in the bedroom and turn the football on in the TV room....thank me later


Girlfriend I used to have played Football in the bedroom,was a whore in the house,generally,(she was a REAL "busy body"(did you see what I did there?!) and did not wear her halo when I took her to see Millwall v Southampton,where she decided to be a "saint"......sometimes a Man cannae Win,Son...

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

> Dulwichmum...you should be a saint in the kitchen,

> a whore in the bedroom and turn the football on in

> the TV room....thank me later

>

> Girlfriend I used to have played Football in the

> bedroom,was a whore in the house,generally,(she

> was a REAL "busy body"(did you see what I did

> there?!) and only wore her halo when I took her

> to see Millwall v Southampton,where she decided to

> be a "saint",sometimes a Man cannae

> Win,Son...

My other half hails from the jungles of south America so you'd assume she'd be pretty unimpressed with our T.V but no, Eastender has worked it's evil spell on her as well. I watch Top gear, C.S.I and I can't stand football.

At least he's not on the PC all night.

Watching crap on telly is - I think - preferable.

Maybe only marginally though.

(Edited to delete references to porn channels which made it look like I look at porn channels; I don't!)

DM ma cherie, Hairy Smelly Love cannot be prised away from Family Guy, Simpsons, Flight of the Conchords, etc etc for love nor money. But he lets me watch Eastenders and X Factor so we are equal. What happens chez vous when you want to watch cra*pola sur le box?

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