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Re: How to convince my wife I need another car?

To: tboicey@brit.ca
Subject: Re: How to convince my wife I need another car?
From: dmeadow@JUNO.COM
Date: Thu, 01 May 1997 17:14:19 EDT
No need to convince her, why do you think all those
mini-warehouse/self-storage places exist?  Do you think people actually
store old lamps in them?  Nah, they are full of things that some spouse
wants to hide from another spouse.  Go ahead and buy the damned thing,
store it, then tell her about it the next time she wants to have or do
something you don't want to do.  Or alternatively, use Ray's "well if I
can't skydive, then I ought to be able to get the car I want" argument.

Deceit and manipulation are not the foundation of a marriage, but are an
unavoidable ingredient.

[Anonymous]
You tell my wife, and I'll find your car and tighten the head studs 'till
the block cracks!

On Thu, 01 May 1997 14:51:16 -0400 Trevor Boicey <tboicey@brit.ca>
writes:
>> There is a car that I have wanted to buy for a long time.
>>
>> So far my efforts to convince my wife that I need this car are 
>failing.
>>
>> Please help me convince her that this is a good idea...
>> Any and all suggestions/angles/bribes? would be appreciated.
>
>  I wouldn't say my marriage was "on the rocks" and that
>having cool cars saved it, but the car is a positive in
>my personal relationship.
>
>  If you are like me, I don't really go out of my way
>to go anywhere if it can be helped. The wife was never been
>very lucky at getting me "to go to that restaurant
>way out there" or "to go out to the river for a nice
>walk".
>
>  Having a car that I enjoyed gave us a lot more togetherness
>time. I'd go somewhere so I could enjoy driving the car
>there and back, she'd enjoy the destination and getting me
>off this computer for a change.
>
>  It was win-win.
>
>W.R. Gibbons writes:
>> My lady friend is very much opposed to motorcycles.  So when I see 
>one for
>> sale by the road, I always stop, look it over carefully, note the 
>address
>> and phone of the owner, etc.  When I get back in the car, I talk 
>about it
>> seriously, as if I am very tempted to buy it.  My impression is that 
>any
>> 4-wheeled vehicle I buy after that will be a relief to her.
>
>  I can play the same game with muscle cars. Then a nice LBC
>becomes a welcome relief.
>

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