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Watching sport is bad for mental health!!

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I just thought that someone had hurt themselves really badly when my husband let out a bloodcurdling oath.

 

In the end, it is just that England lost against Holland in the twenty twenty. :boohoo:

 

I am sure that I am supposed to be upset but, quite frankly, there are more important things to get worked up about.

 

He is now stomping around upstairs calling Stuart Broad all sorts of names. I think that a glass of wine may be called for!

 

Does anyone else get really upset at things that are beyond their control???

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I very rarely get upset about things out of my control :oops:

 

I think sometimes I am a little bit too laid back :lol: and should get more worried about stuff, but hey, life is too short :lol:

 

kev yells at inate objects :D

 

its amusing to hear him yell at the tap, or the sink :lol:

 

cathy

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I very rarely get upset about things out of my control :oops:

 

I think sometimes I am a little bit too laid back :lol: and should get more worried about stuff, but hey, life is too short :lol:

 

kev yells at inate objects :D

 

its amusing to hear him yell at the tap, or the sink :lol:

 

cathy

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It's when they yell back I start to worry.

 

Kev.

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I very rarely get upset about things out of my control :oops:

 

I think sometimes I am a little bit too laid back :lol: and should get more worried about stuff, but hey, life is too short :lol:

 

kev yells at inate objects :D

 

its amusing to hear him yell at the tap, or the sink :lol:

 

cathy

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It's when they yell back I start to worry.

 

Kev.

 

That happens to you too Kev? Glad it's not just me.

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Don't know about mental health, but certainly dangerous. Hubby is a big Leeds Rhinos fan, a few years back they were in the Final of something and we had some friends over to watch it. It was all very tense, then Leeds scored a try, hubby leaped up in excitement and put his hand through the glass light fitting. We had to call my dad, quite late at night, to take him to A&E, to have his knuckles stitched up. Me and friends had to hoover all the glass up, amazingly our son, who was about 1yr old at the time, slept through the whole thing.

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Don't know about mental health, but certainly dangerous. Hubby is a big Leeds Rhinos fan, a few years back they were in the Final of something and we had some friends over to watch it. It was all very tense, then Leeds scored a try, hubby leaped up in excitement and put his hand through the glass light fitting. We had to call my dad, quite late at night, to take him to A&E, to have his knuckles stitched up. Me and friends had to hoover all the glass up, amazingly our son, who was about 1yr old at the time, slept through the whole thing.

 

Blimey - now that is dangerous!

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