I can sympathize. My younger daughter decided to enter this world the night of the Southern Miss game in 96. Very inconsiderate of her.
Youâre right Larry, we donât see this the same. Maybe if it was a second wedding I may think differently.
I booked our SMU hotel for 2 nights. Everytime I make that trip you know what happens. Should I stay home? Lol. Sorry, I already paid. Iâm going.
Cancel stay home!
Same with us, Iâm afraid to go
I got married on January 10, 2004. We were not a good team, but I waited until after the bcs championship, because âwhat if?â Was something I planned for.
Iâve made Tulane, Auburn, Temple trips and we won. I think Iâm going to take a gamble and go.
I think it was all in sarcasm. Go and rep the Coogs.
Yes, go and watch us beat the snottles out of SMU!
To a young woman football takes a back seat to their wedding date.
During the game against Syracuse I missed the party of a wedding we went to in Austin because I was watching the game. I sat off a few hundred feet away under the gazebo to watch it. Wife and all her UT graduate friends actually understood. They didnât get mad at me.
To most young women, football doesnât enter into their thoughts when planning anything, much less weddings.
âŠas if
The part of our family thatâs weighted heavily Aggie didnât show that night of this past seasonâs Gaggie-Bama game for my nephews wedding, even after having RSVPâd. It has caused a lot of problems in our family.
San Antonio is very hot in the summer; for summer vacations, I prefer cooler places like Hawaii or Colorado.
Alabama in the NC game . . . . .
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