
I am. But only for a couple weeks while the fantasy draft happens, then every Sunday and Monday night for the next six months, nbd. Want proof? My husband wrote a book about it!
Ladies, if you want to understand why your husband or BF or significant other disappears or turns into a maniac every August/September/Fall through February, this illuminating work reveals everything. Read it and weep tears of laughter. Yes, this book is also hilarious.
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Do you have a fantasy football fanatic in your life? Are you one?
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Dear Elizabeth, I am a huge fan of yours and must comment on your post. First, congrats to your husband for writing the book I am sure you are very proud. Second, please please do not refer to yourself as a "football widow." I am an actual widow and would do anything to be able to watch football with my husband. Consider yourself lucky, sit down beside him, and enjoy the game. -
"Hey Michael Moran, are you a fantasy football widow?" LOL! What's wrong with this sentence?
Oh Elizabeth, you're supposed to be busy on Monday evenings running lines for 'Catching Fire'.
On another topic, *fantasy* football sounds fine. Long ago I used to love real football. But I'm a cognitive neuroscientist. All I see when I watch football now is brain damage. It takes the fun out of the game. -
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em! Fantasy football is a lot of fun. I have a blog that gives fantasy football tips from a woman's perspective: www.waiverlady.com or www.hergamelife.com/fantasyfootball -



