The Colonel said:I'd have given up the grand final to witness the birth of my children. A momentous occassion that will never be topped (though the Eels winning the GF would come tremendously close). Sure - there is a lot of blood and other bodily fluids but that is the start (well not quite but you know what I mean) of a life...... magnificient experience - very emotional for me I must say.
A big decision for PJ....
Tank30 said:I have never played in a NRL G/F (I did play in SG Ball and Flegg grand finals though).
I have no children (yet).
I would definately choose the birth of my child over any other event though.
It is something you never even have a second chance at.
You can make another grand final though.
Tank30 said:Nah...I was a front row/second row mate...Never a half witt...
lol do you reckon it's just your age that stops you:lol: :lol:Suitman said:I agree.
I've never played in an NRL Grand Final, :shock: (probably won't either considering my age)
Suity
sportive cupid said:lol do you reckon it's just your age that stops you:lol: :lol:
sportive cupid said:yeah ,me too:lol: ohhh and the fact tha i am a girl:lol:
Lucky she was ready for it though ha ha.. What man in his right mind would believe the ramblings of a pregnant woman in her delirious 9 months saying he could play football?????I know I said my husband could leave me for a few minutes to make himself a cup of tea....trust me it comes up now in every arguement (or whenever I need to show superiority hee hee ...).Idon't think he dares drink it now :lol:number8 said:I saw my son born & if I could turn back time I'd have not gone in. I was not ready for it at all. !
Central_Coasters said:(YES its KA NOT Tim writing this:sarcasm: )
'Suitman said::lol:
I've known some girls who have played Grand Finals.
Suity