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Sorry to hear of all the trials and tribulations you guys have,
sometimes. Things are a bit different, here. If I dwell too long on an item at a hamfest or show a genuine interest in some radio gem in QST, the XYL will go back and buy it. Well, truth told, she generally asks first, but not always. My stuff comes through the front door in broad daylight, unless its just too heavy. If that's the case, she'll help and unlock the basement door.......... I had to use her SUV to get my T-368 home. No foolin'!! de K3HVG |
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There is always someone who has it better - but we cannot dwell on that.
I thought I had it pretty good, but I go over to my neighbor's house one hot summer day and he is in a lawn chair under a tree sipping on some lemonade. His wife is at the bottom of a 5 foot hole at the end of a shovel, getting it ready for pouring the concrete for his new tower. His son and his wife had done all of the digging. Another ham in England reported to me that his wife climbed a tall tree to install the wire antenna and she does all the antenna work for him. But, volunteering the SUV for a T-368 is pretty good, too - that is a ship or fleet anchor. 73, Colin K7FM |
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In message k.net,
COLIN LAMB writes Another ham in England reported to me that his wife climbed a tall tree to install the wire antenna and she does all the antenna work for him. Yes were are quite well looked after over here, my wife bought me a 60 foot tower as a birthday present and allows me two rooms and the attic for the shack and store room!!!!!!!!!! -- Bill G8IAY |
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It's really quite simple. Don't make this harder than necessary.
Similar to training a dog, ok? When you train a dog, you do the same thing over and over till they understand. With an xyl, what you do is this: You bring home a boatanchor borrowed from a friend. She will say, "What is that?" You say, "Oh it's an old radio I am fixing for my buddy, Joe." Then, (and this is the extremely important part) you MAKE SURE SHE SEES YOU TAKE THE BOATANCHOR BACK OUT OF THE BASEMENT A FEW DAYS LATER. It might be most effective if you do it during dinner hour, right through the kitchen. Repeat the above a few times. I guarantee, after 3 iterations, she won't ever ask again. Rick K2XT |
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Rick wrote:
It's really quite simple. Don't make this harder than necessary. Similar to training a dog, ok? When you train a dog, you do the same thing over and over till they understand. With an xyl, what you do is this: You bring home a boatanchor borrowed from a friend. She will say, "What is that?" You say, "Oh it's an old radio I am fixing for my buddy, Joe." Then, (and this is the extremely important part) you MAKE SURE SHE SEES YOU TAKE THE BOATANCHOR BACK OUT OF THE BASEMENT A FEW DAYS LATER. It might be most effective if you do it during dinner hour, right through the kitchen. Repeat the above a few times. I guarantee, after 3 iterations, she won't ever ask again. You're right!!! I'll get thrown out of the house for messing up the kitchen! /s/ DD, W1MCE |
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"Oh it's an old radio I am fixing for my buddy, Joe."
What happens when she sees you do this three times and says "you are spending a lot of time helping your friends but you do not have time to paint the house, repair the front door lock or fix my vacuum cleaner", what do you say? |
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COLIN LAMB wrote:
"Oh it's an old radio I am fixing for my buddy, Joe." What happens when she sees you do this three times and says "you are spending a lot of time helping your friends but you do not have time to paint the house, repair the front door lock or fix my vacuum cleaner", what do you say? It's far better to foster a relationship of mutual respect, and trust. I could never live with a woman that scrutinized my every move. Nor would I ever think I had the right to scrutinize my wife's every move. Respect and trust. It is the only way. Trickiness and deceit will only result in a divorce. -Chuck |
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"Respect and trust. It is the only way. Trickiness and deceit will only
result in a divorce." So, when your wife asks you what you think of the new recipe she slaved 8 hours making, you have no problems telling her it tastes like crap? Or, when she comes back with a new hairdo she is proud of, you tell her the old one was a lot better. When your wife just turns 50 and asks you how old she looks, you tell her the truth? Sometimes wives do not want to know the truth. My wife would cringe when she saw the checks I wrote for helicopter rental. So, she asked me to create a helicopter account and keep it from her. I did. Soon, it became the expensive aircraft and radio account. She has been happy since. Honesty is the quickest way to tick your spouse off and get a divorce. K7FM |
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COLIN LAMB wrote:
"Respect and trust. It is the only way. Trickiness and deceit will only result in a divorce." So, when your wife asks you what you think of the new recipe she slaved 8 hours making, you have no problems telling her it tastes like crap? No, I wouldn't tell her it: "it tastes like crap", I'd tell her something didn't work out quite right, and then I'd tell her what. My wife is a great cook. She knows when she gets good results, and when he has gotten a bad result. Or, when she comes back with a new hairdo she is proud of, you tell her the old one was a lot better. No, I can tell how she feels by the look in her eyes. If she is happy with the result, then I am happy. It is called being aware of your spouse. When your wife just turns 50 and asks you how old she looks, you tell her the truth? We are both over 50, and she looks great. Neither of us are buff 20 YO's anymore, but I see her physical beauty, and her spiritual beauty... It works for me! There is one other thing you need to know, a wife that constantly asks land mine questions is trying to provoke a confrontation. You had better find out what is wrong, and help make it right. Sometimes wives do not want to know the truth. My wife would cringe when she saw the checks I wrote for helicopter rental. So, she asked me to create a helicopter account and keep it from her. I did. Soon, it became the expensive aircraft and radio account. She has been happy since. My wife is my best friend, and my partner. There is no way I would try and shield her from my expense account. Nor would she me from hers. Honesty is the quickest way to tick your spouse off and get a divorce. The little lies you tell will build up to a crushing point, and one day you will discover how wrong you were. -Chuck |
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Yeah I really hate to read about all you guys having to sneak
new/old stuff in to the house. My wife will just look at the new goody, ask what's that and then just smile. We're working on our 33rd year of marriage. I have my display room that was a 2 car garage, the next to the biggest of the 4 bedrooms for ham shack/office and boat anchor display, the smallest bedroom for library, display space for my early electric fans and my Apollo 11 collection, and the detached 2 car garage for work shop and radio/parts storage. And there are 6 radios scattered around the living room, dining room, den and foyer. I count myself pretty lucky. Ron http://radioheaven.homestead.com/ |
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