mandi Posted June 23, 2004 Posted June 23, 2004 I think I have heard this in a song but after my latest purchase of LaScalas my wife has told me "NO MORE", I then proceeded to tell her how the house would sound with Horns. Her response "Learn to love what you got instead of trying to get what you want" Isn't there a song that talks about wanting what you got instead of trying to get what you want. So we compromised and I told her I would wait on the Horns until the next house but I did want a new Denon 3805. If I save all my lawn mowing money, I should be able to get this by the end of the summer. Quote
skonopa Posted June 23, 2004 Posted June 23, 2004 ---------------- On 6/23/2004 5:18:29 PM mandi wrote: Isn't there a song that talks about wanting what you got instead of trying to get what you want. ---------------- "I can't get no satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones? Quote
Olorin Posted June 23, 2004 Posted June 23, 2004 You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you get what you need? If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with? You worry too much, you make yourself sad, you cant change fate, but dont feel so bad Enjoy it while you can, its just like the weather, so quit complaining brother, no one lives forever? Nah, that's not it. Quote
Colin Posted June 23, 2004 Posted June 23, 2004 yeah, the soon to be ex-wife wants me to change my thinking too! Quote
Olorin Posted June 23, 2004 Posted June 23, 2004 Seems to me she lost her right to vote on that. Quote
thebes Posted June 23, 2004 Posted June 23, 2004 "I dont' want a pickle, just want to ride my (Khorn) motorcycle. Hey I don't want to dieeee, just want to ride my (Khorn) motorbikeee!-Arlo Guthrie Come on you Weenie. Take a stand. You want the K's go get'em. It's just the litle woman standing in your way. Be a man, show her what your made of. PS. Dear Mrs. Mandi, please notify when the services will be held. I hear the court case is going well. 10 women to 2 men on the jury-excellent! Quote
IndyKlipschFan Posted June 23, 2004 Posted June 23, 2004 Tell her you could have spent money on other women, booze, or drugs.... But you choose to make beautiful stereo music reproduced in your house.. Or in the case of a HT setup.. a "movie palace" at home so you can both enjoy movies and be able to sit by eachother and cuddle in private!! And no, that does not include all chick flicks all the time too...LOL. If you let her wear the pants now...I fear what happens to you later! Remember, Godiva Chocolates and Diamonds also work!! Quote
m00n Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 Yeah I hear ya... My wife is always accusing me of not being happy with the stuff I have, and that I will never be happy. I hear it as well my friend... I hear it as well. Quote
jdm56 Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 Tell her you are just trying to be a good American. You know, driving the recovery and all that! Geez, if everybody was satisfied with what they already had, the economy would go to pot in a big way. Spend, Spend, Spend! Quote
Doc Robin Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 I missed a set of LaScala's in Little Rock Wednesday. Someone was on their way to get them when i called. I told the wife and thought she was going through the roof. She said if i get more speakers i will get a Divorce also. Did anyone here get them? They only wanted $600 for them. Bill Quote
edwinr Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 When I told my wife I wanted to buy a brand new pair of Klipschorns, she said; "That's nice dear, what colour are you going to get?" I also told her I want to upgrade my tube amplifier to match the Khorns. She said; "Okay. As long as you're happy with what you buy". I even took her with me to audition a number of speakers to make sure my choice was the right one. My wife said she preferred the sound of the horns; "...they sound so much nicer than those other ones...". So I don't know why you guys have so many problems with the other half...Maybe I'm just lucky. Quote
picky Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 mandi: Women always say "No" when they really mean "Yes"! Didn't you know that? Oh, crap! There's gonna be letters....... Just kiddin' Amy! ...yes? ....no? Quote
Cal Blacksmith Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 You might try buying her something. My wife is wonderfull, if I buy something, I buy something for her. We could be in an electrocics store, I will spend say $600 on me, she wants a DVD or two and calls it even! As long as the bills are paid she UASUALLY goes along with it. When she objects strongly though she is nearly always right and we couldn't really afford whatever. I have learned to trust her that way over my reall WANTS Quote
Cleve Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 Reading this thread brings a particular bumper sticker to my mind; "My wife said either my bass boat goes, or she does." "I sure am gonna miss her!" Quote
damonrpayne Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 Something that works well for us: We keep an Excel spreadsheet (just hear me out) with 3 fields, "Item", "Priority", "Cost". Whenever either one of us wants something, we never ever say No, we just put it on the list and decide what priority it is in relation to everything else. So for example after we buy the lot to build our house on I get a new pre/pro, after I buy Khorns she gets a piano, etc. Its good to have a plan - you just have to be fair as far as who gets what and when. Quote
Tom Adams Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 I've bragged before about my wife, but I'll do it again. Not only is my SO supportive about my A/V habit (and motorcycles), all too often I'll mention something to her about a particular pre/pro or amp or projector or whatever. A couple of days later I'll bring it up again and start to talk in specifics and 9 times outta 10, the response I get is: "Yeah, I know about that. After you mentioned it the other day I went on-line and read up on it." She's not into the stuff like I am, but does take an interest in it and, more importantly, enjoys the outcome. OTOH, I have a good friend with a serious motorcycle habit. Something like 58 bikes in the last 30+ years of riding. His wife (a psychcologist) told me once that she knew that motorcycles were Randy's passion, it's who he is and she knew it when she married him. Therefore, it would be unfair for her to ask him to stop or change. However, they did reach a compromise in that she would get some jewelry or furniture in turn for his bike buying/dealing. And I can assure you guys that Sue has some damn nice rings and a house full of some very nice furniture!! Tom Quote
damonrpayne Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 Right on Tom, that's the way to go. All too often I talk to married guys who's wives have the opinion that furniture and such is worthwhile, but <<fill in hobby>> is a waste of money so it will never happen regardless of what else is bought. In my case it helps us comprimise because I like nice furniture and such too, so really I win no matter what. Quote
Olorin Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 Damon, that's pretty cool. My wife and I do something similar, but not so formalized. I like the idea of the spreadsheet, though. Anything to get all the ideas down on paper where they're visible has to help. Quote
dmk Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 The line I believe is from Sheryl Crow's "gonna soak up the sun". Doug Quote
Mighty Favog Posted June 24, 2004 Posted June 24, 2004 "No More" Hmmmm.....Phil Collins maybe?? Quote
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