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Tom Brady
Jan 20, 2015 22:45:06   #
Richard Rowland
 
What's happened to Tom Brady? Seems like every since he married,he's become, progressively, nutter. While not being a dyed in the wool sports fan of any sport, I do on occasion, when things come down to the wire, tend to watch some football.
I had, prior to Tom being married , admired what I saw as a cool, and composed, demeanor. However, the only time I, as most all others, would see him was when he suited up for their games.
He would walk on to the field, when his team took over on offence, with poise, and a cool that was almost poetic. He would take his position behind the center and, casually, gaze around as if he were sightseeing.
Now, on occasion, instead of that cool poise, I see him stomping along the sidelines, ranting, and raving, like a mad man at his teammates. Also, when he completes a pass for a touchdown! Well, instead of the former slight fist pump, and maybe a high-five for the receiver who made the catch---he goes apes**t.
Is this my imagination, or has married life ruined Tom Brady?

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Jan 20, 2015 22:58:05   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
What's happened to Tom Brady? Seems like every since he married,he's become, progressively, nutter. While not being a dyed in the wool sports fan, of any sport, I do on occasion, when things come down to the wire, tend to watch some football.
I had, prior to Tom being married , admired what I saw as a cool, and composed, demeanor. However, the only time I, as most all others, would see him was when he suited up for their games.
He would walk on to the field, when his team took over on offence, with poise, and a cool that was almost poetic. He would take his position behind the center and, casually, gaze around as if he were sightseeing.
Now, on occasion, instead of that cool poise, I see him stomping along the sidelines, ranting, and raving, like a mad man at his teammates. Also, when he completes a pass for a touchdown! Well, instead of the former slight fist pump, and maybe a high-five for the receiver who made the catch---he goes apes**t.
Is this my imagination, or has married life ruined Tom Brady?
What's happened to Tom Brady? Seems like every sin... (show quote)


I think it is more who he married, not marriage per se.

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Jan 21, 2015 07:05:51   #
Richard Rowland
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
What's happened to Tom Brady? Seems like every since he married,he's become, progressively, nutter. While not being a dyed in the wool sports fan of any sport, I do on occasion, when things come down to the wire, tend to watch some football.
I had, prior to Tom being married , admired what I saw as a cool, and composed, demeanor. However, the only time I, as most all others, would see him was when he suited up for their games.
He would walk on to the field, when his team took over on offence, with poise, and a cool that was almost poetic. He would take his position behind the center and, casually, gaze around as if he were sightseeing.
Now, on occasion, instead of that cool poise, I see him stomping along the sidelines, ranting, and raving, like a mad man at his teammates. Also, when he completes a pass for a touchdown! Well, instead of the former slight fist pump, and maybe a high-five for the receiver who made the catch---he goes apes**t.
Is this my imagination, or has married life ruined Tom Brady?
What's happened to Tom Brady? Seems like every sin... (show quote)
The word "nutter" in this post, is supposed to be "nuttier", but then anyone who's been on this forum, for very long, will have realised what is intended. I think most have adapted to reading through occasional misspelled or missing words and grasp what is intended. But don't we just h**e it when we read back and find one of these dumb mistakes in a post we've submitted!

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Jan 21, 2015 11:26:20   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
The word "nutter" in this post, is supposed to be "nuttier", but then anyone who's been on this forum, for very long, will have realised what is intended. I think most have adapted to reading through occasional misspelled or missing words and grasp what is intended. But don't we just h**e it when we read back and find one of these dumb mistakes in a post we've submitted!


I do that once in a short while myself and never notice it until the edit time is over. Frustrating isn't it?

SWMBO

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Jan 21, 2015 18:41:24   #
bahmer
 
AuntiE wrote:
I think it is more who he married, not marriage per se.


Amen

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