This is a good message Don wrote. We can't be too one sided at all. As you all remember, my wife went away a few weeks ago and circled a car in the Momey Saver, which I bought when she was gone. She is now in North Carolina for a few days. When she left, I asked her what should I buy now? She just smiled and left. Bless her heart. I have one on my mind, but it is 5 hours away and I need to take some time to look at it. Jack Johnson don dulmage wrote: > > The secret to getting your wife to go along with buying collector cars > is to make sure that you are never caught denying her the things she > desires that you don't understand. If you have ever heard yourself say > "you don't really need that" or "what do you want that for" then you > haven't got a leg to stand on. If you don't finish your projects then > that can be a potential cause too. If you are both intent on spoiling > each other and have a bit of self control then you will find little > resistance to future purchases. > Women are not in the least bit conned by all that "reaons why I need a > Hemi Cuda," stuff.They are not that stupid.Sometimes they just > capitulate because the argument isn't worth the bother.The best solution > is that she wants you to have a few toys because you make sure she has > some of the totally unnecessary but pleasant things she enjoys. > If how ever she is driving a beat up Toyota Camary wagon that has bald > tires and is dripping gas in the driveway and if her washing machine is > still some old piece of junk sitting on a 2X4 to keep it level than you > deserve nothing and your manhood is severely in question. The best path > to a collector car is paved with jewelry and antiques! > Amen > Don Dulmage
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