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Words you never want to hear from your spouse: "Now don't be mad at me, but..."

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  • L Lost User

    Im guessing you do the washing up? Tell him to wash the bloody dishes for a week while you play with your new Wii. Im sure he'll change his tune :)

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    leckey 0
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    So much easier said than done. I have to pull teeth to get him to take out the garbage.

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      So much easier said than done. I have to pull teeth to get him to take out the garbage.

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      Lost User
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      leckey wrote:

      So much easier said than done. I have to pull teeth to get him to take out the garbage.

      Wife != Mother !!!!!!! We have a simple rule at home, one cooks and the other cleans.

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      • L leckey 0

        I don't mind him getting a new surround sound system. The last one was on the fritz and the receiver created only two levels of volume: 1. "Heh?" and 2. "Oh my G-d my ears are bleeding!" I just want my new dishwasher.

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        Miszou
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        leckey wrote:

        I just want my new dishwasher.

        You might be married to one. It just needs a bit of TLC (and a Wii) before it'll start. ;)


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        • L leckey 0

          Yesterday the hubby and I were shopping at Wally World and we split up. He found me in the middle of the store carrying a bag as he already bought something which I thought was incredibly odd. The first words out of his mouth are, "Now don't be mad at me, but..." He has never prefaced a sentence that way. The sentence ended with, "but I bought a Nintendo Wii." He just got a PS3 a couple months ago. Then he goes on to tell me how he can sell it for a profit. I put off getting a new dishwasher because first he got the PS3. Then I put it off again because he needed to get a new surround sound system. Now until he sells this dumb thing I have to wait some more. Has your spouse/sig other started a conversation like this? What did they do? Were you actually mad?

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          Colin Angus Mackay
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          My ex never prefixed a sentence in any way like that. She'd go out and spend my money on things and to soften the blow she'd buy something for me. This wouldn't have been so bad except it was my money in the first place, and it usually cost a lot. The most notable item was a lovely piece of Lladró porcelain which I really liked for about £500 ($900) - it didn't work. We split up about a week later and to this day I'm still paying off the credit card debt.


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          • L leckey 0

            I don't mind him getting a new surround sound system. The last one was on the fritz and the receiver created only two levels of volume: 1. "Heh?" and 2. "Oh my G-d my ears are bleeding!" I just want my new dishwasher.

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            Colin Angus Mackay
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            I got my first dishwasher a few months ago. Wow! What a difference. If it was on the fritz and it was a choice between a new dishwasher and a Wii I'd go for the dishwasher. I'd just satisfy myself with watching some DVDs - By the way, have you tried Amazon's rental service. Absolutely fantastic!


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            • D David Wulff

              "I'm not mad at you, I'm just dissapointed."


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              Colin Angus Mackay
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              David Wulff wrote:

              "I'm not mad at you, I'm just dissapointed."

              I recon that's probably one of the most devastating replies. It's sincere, yet understated. It says a lot more than it appears to say.


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                I don't mind him getting a new surround sound system. The last one was on the fritz and the receiver created only two levels of volume: 1. "Heh?" and 2. "Oh my G-d my ears are bleeding!" I just want my new dishwasher.

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                Chris S Kaiser
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                Sounds like its time for your own: "Now don't be mad at me, but..." "I bought a new dishwasher." :laugh:

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                • M Mike Gaskey

                  Why would an adult want a game machine?

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                  Chris S Kaiser
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                  Think of it in terms of interactive entertainment.

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                  • C Chris Meech

                    I've heard those words from my wife on three separate occassions. Oh did I mention that I have three daughters. :)

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                    Colin Angus Mackay
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                    Chris Meech wrote:

                    I've heard those words from my wife on three separate occassions. Oh did I mention that I have three daughters.

                    If I had a wife, and she said she was pregnant I'd be overjoyed. However, I've not been the most successful in the loving wife department (My ex was a psyco and marriage was averted at T minus 53 hours) so the chances of hearing that news are fairly limited. I have thought about going to an adoption agency as they will adopt to prospective single parents. However, I wouldn't know where to start and I really would need a partner (not just to help me, but for the child too)


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                    • C Colin Angus Mackay

                      David Wulff wrote:

                      "I'm not mad at you, I'm just dissapointed."

                      I recon that's probably one of the most devastating replies. It's sincere, yet understated. It says a lot more than it appears to say.


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                      Lost User
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                      Colin Angus Mackay wrote:

                      I recon that's probably one of the most devastating replies. It's sincere, yet understated. It says a lot more than it appears to say.

                      :) Like when my girl friend looks at me while Im smoking a ciggy, rolls her eyes and says "Im not going to say anything"

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                      • M Mike Gaskey

                        brianwelsch wrote:

                        The better question is: why would an adult NOT want a game machine?

                        Because there are books to be read.

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                        Colin Angus Mackay
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                        I don't know who gave you a 1-vote but I countered it. I thought it was rather unfair. There are some excellent books out there.


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                        • L leckey 0

                          Isn't the format in Australia different? Seems like when I was there last I tried buying a cricket game for our Playstation and they said it wouldn't play on an American system. I know VHS and DVDs are like that.

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                          Christian Graus
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                          VHS is completely different, it plays at a different speed, and your TV system is different.  DVDs are region encoded to try and stop people buying from OS, but most of my DVDs are from the US.  PS games are also encoded, you can get XBox and PS2 mods to play games from the US

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                            Christian Graus wrote:

                            about 6 years after

                            That's way past the point of it being a medical condition!

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                            Christian Graus
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                            Yes, yes it is.  Typical conversations in my house her:  sex isn't love me: absence of sex isn't love either, if it was, then I'd be cheating on you with everyone else in the world her: but sex isn't everything me: yes, but it's *something* Then I sleep in the spare room. Apparently she had post natal depression, which lingered and led into a spending spiral on the secret credit cards.  She's also overweight and lazy, I think a big problem is just that she can't be bothered. My core issue, really, is that she didn't talk to me about any of this, I found out years later.

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                              Isn't the format in Australia different? Seems like when I was there last I tried buying a cricket game for our Playstation and they said it wouldn't play on an American system. I know VHS and DVDs are like that.

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                              Shog9 0
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                              leckey wrote:

                              Seems like when I was there last I tried buying a cricket game for our Playstation and they said it wouldn't play on an American system.

                              The PS games were region-locked, similar to how DVDs are. In addition, there were both PAL and NTSC games (PAL and NTSC are two common but incompatible television systems; most countries use one or the other, effectively region-locking VHS tapes produced for these regions). In the PS1 days, a mod chip would easily defeat region locking, and there were hacks and devices for playing PAL games in NTSC regions as well. The Wii also has a system of region locking, but i'm not aware of how it's implemented or how difficult it would be to circumvent. If nothing else, a person importing a Wii might be stuck importing all their games as well...

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                                Yesterday the hubby and I were shopping at Wally World and we split up. He found me in the middle of the store carrying a bag as he already bought something which I thought was incredibly odd. The first words out of his mouth are, "Now don't be mad at me, but..." He has never prefaced a sentence that way. The sentence ended with, "but I bought a Nintendo Wii." He just got a PS3 a couple months ago. Then he goes on to tell me how he can sell it for a profit. I put off getting a new dishwasher because first he got the PS3. Then I put it off again because he needed to get a new surround sound system. Now until he sells this dumb thing I have to wait some more. Has your spouse/sig other started a conversation like this? What did they do? Were you actually mad?

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                                • L leckey 0

                                  Yesterday the hubby and I were shopping at Wally World and we split up. He found me in the middle of the store carrying a bag as he already bought something which I thought was incredibly odd. The first words out of his mouth are, "Now don't be mad at me, but..." He has never prefaced a sentence that way. The sentence ended with, "but I bought a Nintendo Wii." He just got a PS3 a couple months ago. Then he goes on to tell me how he can sell it for a profit. I put off getting a new dishwasher because first he got the PS3. Then I put it off again because he needed to get a new surround sound system. Now until he sells this dumb thing I have to wait some more. Has your spouse/sig other started a conversation like this? What did they do? Were you actually mad?

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                                  Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                  Beth and I are pretty good in that regard - we usually discuss with each other before we buy anything big. She did talk me out of buying a couple of new servers a few months back, but the EOS 350D slipped through with no hassle. :) Mind you I have had to tell her she really doesn't need to seek my approval before buying a handful of CDs from Amazon though...:laugh:

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                                    Yesterday the hubby and I were shopping at Wally World and we split up. He found me in the middle of the store carrying a bag as he already bought something which I thought was incredibly odd. The first words out of his mouth are, "Now don't be mad at me, but..." He has never prefaced a sentence that way. The sentence ended with, "but I bought a Nintendo Wii." He just got a PS3 a couple months ago. Then he goes on to tell me how he can sell it for a profit. I put off getting a new dishwasher because first he got the PS3. Then I put it off again because he needed to get a new surround sound system. Now until he sells this dumb thing I have to wait some more. Has your spouse/sig other started a conversation like this? What did they do? Were you actually mad?

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                                    Rhys Gravell
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                                    A friend of mine bought a Wii when they came out here, (UK). It lasted about 10 days, then he sold it on E-Bay at a profit. His feelings on it; It's fun, but the sensor on the front is just too darned small. Every time I actually put my arm out at full length, the sensor and remote lose connection and the screen goes mental with the visual image 'looking up' and spinning round like a drug addled merry go round. He's about 6'2, I'm 6' so I'm pretty dubious about how much fun it'll be for a just over average height bloke with the controller and box losing communication every time I get into something. Spousal conversation, never happened to, (or with), me actually. I always try to bring up intended or potential purchases of that nature first and guage the response.

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                                      Yesterday the hubby and I were shopping at Wally World and we split up. He found me in the middle of the store carrying a bag as he already bought something which I thought was incredibly odd. The first words out of his mouth are, "Now don't be mad at me, but..." He has never prefaced a sentence that way. The sentence ended with, "but I bought a Nintendo Wii." He just got a PS3 a couple months ago. Then he goes on to tell me how he can sell it for a profit. I put off getting a new dishwasher because first he got the PS3. Then I put it off again because he needed to get a new surround sound system. Now until he sells this dumb thing I have to wait some more. Has your spouse/sig other started a conversation like this? What did they do? Were you actually mad?

                                      _________________________________________________________________ Dick Cheney looks like a high school calculus teacher with persistent heartburn.

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                                      for these features we use different accounts. We put our paychecks together and save money personally and together (=four banc accounts) Whenever I buy something 'manly' I buy it from my own savings. If my wife likes a bunch of new shoes every week, she does so with her own savings. So luckily I don't need to start a sentence with "Now don't be mad at me, but..." :cool:

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                                      • L leckey 0

                                        Actually I've used that on my husband.

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                                        If that didn't work, fake a migrane for a couple of weeks, he'll start cleaning and saving pretty quick ;)

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                                        • M Mike Gaskey

                                          leckey wrote:

                                          I can definately see the generation gap.

                                          re: generation gap That's why I finally pointed out my age. However I couldn't begin to tell you how many $ 0.25 I spent on pong when it became a staple in bars. Ditto pinball machines, I won a lot of free beer in pinball challenges. As life gets shorter, time becomes much more precious. By the way, can you offer an unattributable opinion on the FX530-series.

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                                          [edit]Pressed the Post Message button before writing the message - Shog9 - any chance of CPhog detecting an empty message and posting an "Are you sure you want to post an empty message" dialog? Mike - it's not just a question of age. My mum and dad are a case in point. They're both in their 60s, but while my mum's always enjoyed video games (she has a Gameboy that gets use every day), my dad can't see the point and really can't be bothered. Me - I take after my mum in this respect :-)

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