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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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