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I asked she said yes! 22:56 - Jun 22 with 2202 viewsToast_R

After months of badgering my other half has agreed this coming season she wants to get a season ticket with me.

Made up. Mwahaha
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I asked she said yes! on 23:12 - Jun 22 with 2171 viewsthame_hoops

Jesus as hot as mrs Thame is I dont want her coming to rangers with me
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I asked she said yes! on 01:19 - Jun 23 with 2080 viewsSAR

Yeah have to agree, I wouldn't want my bird anywhere near Rangers.

In my opinion, football is all about a day out with your mates.
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I asked she said yes! on 01:25 - Jun 23 with 2072 viewsPacal_Votan

I asked she said yes! on 23:12 - Jun 22 by thame_hoops

Jesus as hot as mrs Thame is I dont want her coming to rangers with me


Yeah .....you can imagine a bird with two cinnamon buns tied to her head to resemble Princess Leia looking a right sort.

"Try the whine!!!"

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I asked she said yes! on 08:52 - Jun 23 with 1976 viewsthame_hoops

I asked she said yes! on 01:25 - Jun 23 by Pacal_Votan

Yeah .....you can imagine a bird with two cinnamon buns tied to her head to resemble Princess Leia looking a right sort.


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I asked she said yes! on 09:10 - Jun 23 with 1948 viewsGloucs_R

I asked she said yes! on 23:12 - Jun 22 by thame_hoops

Jesus as hot as mrs Thame is I dont want her coming to rangers with me


Me neither, the only chance we get to shag us when youre at football!

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I asked she said yes! on 11:01 - Jun 23 with 1869 viewsbosh67

My girlfriend pretends to be a gooner but doesn't know too much about football after all these years to be honest. She still asks what colours the teams are playing in... And that's during Downton Abbey!

Never knowingly right.
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I asked she said yes! on 11:24 - Jun 23 with 1835 viewsToast_R

I asked she said yes! on 09:10 - Jun 23 by Gloucs_R

Me neither, the only chance we get to shag us when youre at football!


Bit weird...
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I asked she said yes! on 11:35 - Jun 23 with 1825 viewsandygg

You actually wanted your other half to come with you to a football match?

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I asked she said yes! on 11:38 - Jun 23 with 1819 viewsGloucs_R

I asked she said yes! on 11:35 - Jun 23 by andygg

You actually wanted your other half to come with you to a football match?



And he calls me weird!

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I asked she said yes! on 11:53 - Jun 23 with 1796 viewsJeff

Mrs jeff has been a ST holder for 4 years now, and goes to away games as well- took her to Sunderland away for her birthday this year

Can we not knock it?

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I asked she said yes! on 13:34 - Jun 23 with 1725 viewsTheBlob

I suppose there will be the inevitable post about taking your other half up the R's.

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I asked she said yes! on 13:38 - Jun 23 with 1720 viewsade_qpr

I asked she said yes! on 13:34 - Jun 23 by TheBlob

I suppose there will be the inevitable post about taking your other half up the R's.


you may as well jump off the bridge now

If a turtle doesn't have a shell, is he homeless or naked?

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I asked she said yes! on 14:18 - Jun 23 with 1681 viewsderbyhoop

I asked she said yes! on 11:53 - Jun 23 by Jeff

Mrs jeff has been a ST holder for 4 years now, and goes to away games as well- took her to Sunderland away for her birthday this year


And they say Romance is dead!!!

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I asked she said yes! on 17:51 - Jun 23 with 1594 viewshoof_hearted

I asked she said yes! on 13:34 - Jun 23 by TheBlob

I suppose there will be the inevitable post about taking your other half up the R's.


Cheers Blob. Saved me a job.
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I asked she said yes! on 23:42 - Jun 23 with 1471 viewsessextaxiboy

Mrs Taxiboy will be getting a ST next year as young Taxiboy is going to Uni and I dont want to lose his seat.

She love the RRs but just wont admit it
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I asked she said yes! on 14:50 - Jun 24 with 1395 viewsTGRRRSSS

What do you fancy for your birthday love, weekend in Florence, Paris or New York, maybe a dinner and trip to the theatre and stroll down by the river.

No thanks love QPR are up at Sunderland that weekend
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I asked she said yes! on 15:41 - Jun 24 with 1370 viewsTheBlob

I asked she said yes! on 14:50 - Jun 24 by TGRRRSSS

What do you fancy for your birthday love, weekend in Florence, Paris or New York, maybe a dinner and trip to the theatre and stroll down by the river.

No thanks love QPR are up at Sunderland that weekend


I'm taking Scotty to the Swansea away game.She'd rather go there than the Maldives or Jermaiykey or Herwyiiiii.Freezing her tush off in the middle of Feb.Perfick innit.

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I asked she said yes! on 18:29 - Jun 24 with 1317 viewsscot1963

I asked she said yes! on 15:41 - Jun 24 by TheBlob

I'm taking Scotty to the Swansea away game.She'd rather go there than the Maldives or Jermaiykey or Herwyiiiii.Freezing her tush off in the middle of Feb.Perfick innit.


and that's in addition to taking me up the R's at some stage . busy season in prospect
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I asked she said yes! on 11:12 - Jun 25 with 1251 viewsToast_R

I've thought about this a bit so would like to make the following point not in an ranty manor but would like to explain none the less.

QPR means alot to all of us I'm sure. Been going for years so it's more a way of life. I enjoy a good drink with my mates as much as the next bloke but I've never seen going to watch Ranger's as a regular excuse to get ratted and let off some steam. Have done it 10 fold in the years gone by but for whatever reason those days are now few and far between for me, costs a fortune to drink out, missing important chunks of games legging it to the traps during matches once the seal is broke etc and I've done all that more times then I care to remember.

So for me having the opportunity to share something I enjoy so much which does take up vast amounts of my time and means on regular occasions I've been a little selfish in ducking out of her family get togethers, mutual friends birthdays etc should they clash with matches, boxing day absence's (even new years eve last season) being unable to assist in the other halves Hockey matches where she's had to get to some ars'end of Surrey for a game with all her kit (she's a goalkeeper they carry alot of sh*t), is something I feel very chuffed about right now. I've followed Rangers since I've been old enough to be able to go on my own, used to go with mates but the ever increasing expense and responsibilities that come with getting older mean they can no longer attend. For me sharing this part of my life with a loved one is an honour and one that I hope will ensure a future generation of QPR fans from my blood line. Already started the indoctrination on her nephew who is only a few months old but will be an avid fan and follower with his future cousins (one day) as his dad aint into football at all.

She enjoys a drink as much as me, I've no problem being in her company and being myself in whatever situation. Took her to MK Dons replay in Jan her first QPR game which was an awful crap game topped off with lousy trains to and from as some unfortunate soul took the obligatory swan dive on the tracks that evening and cancelled half the southern rail network. She was more enthusiastic about the game then I was, and loved Loftus Road, it's a catching feeling we all know only too well.

If all this make me and other alike odd, a wet lettuce or whatever, so be it. I know what I want from life which, as we all know from yesterday is way too short.

That is all.
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I asked she said yes! on 11:17 - Jun 25 with 1243 viewsJonDoeman

Good on you Toast R, they were only pulling your leg!

It Is What It Is !!

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I asked she said yes! on 11:25 - Jun 25 with 1235 viewsreal_loftus

I asked she said yes! on 11:12 - Jun 25 by Toast_R

I've thought about this a bit so would like to make the following point not in an ranty manor but would like to explain none the less.

QPR means alot to all of us I'm sure. Been going for years so it's more a way of life. I enjoy a good drink with my mates as much as the next bloke but I've never seen going to watch Ranger's as a regular excuse to get ratted and let off some steam. Have done it 10 fold in the years gone by but for whatever reason those days are now few and far between for me, costs a fortune to drink out, missing important chunks of games legging it to the traps during matches once the seal is broke etc and I've done all that more times then I care to remember.

So for me having the opportunity to share something I enjoy so much which does take up vast amounts of my time and means on regular occasions I've been a little selfish in ducking out of her family get togethers, mutual friends birthdays etc should they clash with matches, boxing day absence's (even new years eve last season) being unable to assist in the other halves Hockey matches where she's had to get to some ars'end of Surrey for a game with all her kit (she's a goalkeeper they carry alot of sh*t), is something I feel very chuffed about right now. I've followed Rangers since I've been old enough to be able to go on my own, used to go with mates but the ever increasing expense and responsibilities that come with getting older mean they can no longer attend. For me sharing this part of my life with a loved one is an honour and one that I hope will ensure a future generation of QPR fans from my blood line. Already started the indoctrination on her nephew who is only a few months old but will be an avid fan and follower with his future cousins (one day) as his dad aint into football at all.

She enjoys a drink as much as me, I've no problem being in her company and being myself in whatever situation. Took her to MK Dons replay in Jan her first QPR game which was an awful crap game topped off with lousy trains to and from as some unfortunate soul took the obligatory swan dive on the tracks that evening and cancelled half the southern rail network. She was more enthusiastic about the game then I was, and loved Loftus Road, it's a catching feeling we all know only too well.

If all this make me and other alike odd, a wet lettuce or whatever, so be it. I know what I want from life which, as we all know from yesterday is way too short.

That is all.


Man up Princess, FFS


ATAF.

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I asked she said yes! on 13:29 - Jun 25 with 1184 viewsQPunkR

I asked she said yes! on 11:25 - Jun 25 by real_loftus

Man up Princess, FFS



True dat

Shit but local

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I asked she said yes! on 13:43 - Jun 25 with 1172 viewsGloucs_R

I asked she said yes! on 11:12 - Jun 25 by Toast_R

I've thought about this a bit so would like to make the following point not in an ranty manor but would like to explain none the less.

QPR means alot to all of us I'm sure. Been going for years so it's more a way of life. I enjoy a good drink with my mates as much as the next bloke but I've never seen going to watch Ranger's as a regular excuse to get ratted and let off some steam. Have done it 10 fold in the years gone by but for whatever reason those days are now few and far between for me, costs a fortune to drink out, missing important chunks of games legging it to the traps during matches once the seal is broke etc and I've done all that more times then I care to remember.

So for me having the opportunity to share something I enjoy so much which does take up vast amounts of my time and means on regular occasions I've been a little selfish in ducking out of her family get togethers, mutual friends birthdays etc should they clash with matches, boxing day absence's (even new years eve last season) being unable to assist in the other halves Hockey matches where she's had to get to some ars'end of Surrey for a game with all her kit (she's a goalkeeper they carry alot of sh*t), is something I feel very chuffed about right now. I've followed Rangers since I've been old enough to be able to go on my own, used to go with mates but the ever increasing expense and responsibilities that come with getting older mean they can no longer attend. For me sharing this part of my life with a loved one is an honour and one that I hope will ensure a future generation of QPR fans from my blood line. Already started the indoctrination on her nephew who is only a few months old but will be an avid fan and follower with his future cousins (one day) as his dad aint into football at all.

She enjoys a drink as much as me, I've no problem being in her company and being myself in whatever situation. Took her to MK Dons replay in Jan her first QPR game which was an awful crap game topped off with lousy trains to and from as some unfortunate soul took the obligatory swan dive on the tracks that evening and cancelled half the southern rail network. She was more enthusiastic about the game then I was, and loved Loftus Road, it's a catching feeling we all know only too well.

If all this make me and other alike odd, a wet lettuce or whatever, so be it. I know what I want from life which, as we all know from yesterday is way too short.

That is all.


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