I knew I had this marriage thing mastered when she realized that I could while eating my dinner, read the paper watch the channel4 news and listen to her tales of what happened today and when she said I wasn't listening to her I could repeat verbatim everything she'd said in the last ten minutes complete with names places colours who said what to who when and where. I never seemed to get any dessert though.
This is a tough one. My wife lets me do what I want when it comes to QPR. So I suppose that she realises that I love QPR more than her. So in saying that... I don't, if that makes sense?
You want to follow Gillingham - you'd feel that you're always on the 'receiving end' of those needs !
I fell in love with QPR in 1976 and my wife in 1992. 4 more years to my 40th aniversary. First ever game at LR QPR 3 (Allen, Goddard 2) West Ham 0 in 77/78 and LR was rocking that day in front of 25,000 even more than it does today. Still same noise some atmosphere, I remember the game as if it was yesterday. That was it for me i was hooked. (I could never ever understand though why when we played Chelsea in the 80s though Chelsea fans took over our stadium. Thank goodness that doesnt happen these days)