Just now, I found out that I can't go to the Sugar Bowl because my sister doesn't want to sit with me. See, we got 2 tickets, and I was going to go with my big sister. Then she calls my mom and convinces her to go with her instead of me because allo of the sudden she hates me. God, I am pissed.:cuss:
That's harsh. I'd probably disown my sister (if I had one) if she did that to me. I think you should file a complaint with social services. If that's not domestic violence, I don't know what is!
Curveball, I feel for you but the older I get the more I realize the best seat in the house is on my couch in front of my tv. The kitchen is nearby and you sure don't have to worry about traffic. You miss alot watching the game in person unless you have a tv nearby. I've gone to a few college and pro football games and sometimes its hard to see what happens during the ball game. Throw a party and invite friends over, make the best of it! I do feel for you since you wanted to go and I don't know what I would do if my sister did that.
Kill her and she'll be buried by the 18th ... should be cool to make the game with your mom by the 4th. What's the problem ... skippy!
Damn ... good idea BB ... kid, listen to BB, he's right ... try to steal them first ... if you can't ... then kill her!
For most women football is just another social event so they can dress up and be seen. Unless Curveball's Mom and Sister are among those very few women who actually know and understand the huge importance of LSU's first chance to win a National Championship in 45 years and can bring the intense emotion that the rest of the Tiger Fans will bring to the Superdome it would be a lot better if they stayed home and prepared and served the food and beer to the menfolks watching on TV who actually care about the game.