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WanMan



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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:47 pm    Post subject: New Speakers, and a thankful wife.

1993: Met my wife in college. She was in grad school and we left together, got acting like responsible adults, got married, etc., etc., etc.

2003: Introduced the wife to HT, high definition, etc. and she is a monster.

2008: Took wife to NIN concert. She's been a fan since their inception. Our first concert together. Loved it!

2010: Cleared out a 15x18 room (18' ceilings) to tile, moved the previous family room contents to the basement, and now had nothing setup for the tiled room.

Bought a pair of v5 Paradigm Studio 20's, the Emotiva XPA amps, re-purposed the old Pioneer Elite AVR and Toshiba HD-DVD player and started making some noise in that room.

Wife is down there, not yet the first drink into her, undulating to the NIN music. I love my ILF (she's no mom!). Thumbs Up

This is what responsible 40-somethings do, right? Mr. Green

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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 11:58 pm    Post subject:

The proper term would be WILF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Twisted Evil Mr. Green Thumbs Up Very Happy Shocked Razz Wink
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:25 am    Post subject:

Well now I feel stupid. I had to Google NIN to find out what that was...
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:30 am    Post subject:

Tom.W wrote:
Well now I feel stupid. I had to Google NIN to find out what that was...


lol!

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Curt Palme
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 4:26 am    Post subject:

KUdos on the no kids thing, but 15 &^$%%$# years to take her to a concert? YOU CHEAP BASTAGE! Very Happy
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 5:28 am    Post subject:

And I always called a 9 inch nail a spike... Go figure Wink
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:30 am    Post subject:

Tom.W wrote:
Well now I feel stupid. I had to Google NIN to find out what that was...

I had to sit for a few myself before it came to me but luckily gray hair didn't win out. Laughing

Wow. Ummmm...No kids?... ever? Shocked Personally I wouldn't call that a kudo. Thumbs Down I'm sure I wouldn't have agreed to that in the pre-nups.
Even with the suicide death of one of my daughters I know I wouldn't have had it any other way. I'd rather have my kids than cool speakers any day. But that's just me.

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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:29 am    Post subject:

Curt Palme wrote:
KUdos on the no kids thing, but 15 &^$%%$# years to take her to a concert? YOU CHEAP BASTAGE! Very Happy
Not cheap, but poor. Our household income has tripled since 1995-6.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:04 pm    Post subject:

Tom.W wrote:
And I always called a 9 inch nail a spike... Go figure Wink



no, I'd call that a 'thankful wife'. Mr. Green
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 1:15 pm    Post subject:

JustGreg wrote:

Wow. Ummmm...No kids?... ever? Shocked Personally I wouldn't call that a kudo. Thumbs Down I'm sure I wouldn't have agreed to that in the pre-nups.
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To each their own, and I'm very sorry about your daughter. I think it's great that Wan and his wife knew what they wanted (or didn't want, as it were). I believe that wanting to have kids is not only a genetic thing, it's something that's forced down our throats, be it by friends, or the media or our culture. Women have it in them to want children, I think there's far fewer men out there that grow up wanting to have kids, absolutely, positively.

Having had not one but two kids out of wedlock (OK, THAT'S probably worse than having kids in the first place) with a control freak, a 10 year+ court battle and $50K+ in legal fees so I could see them, and in the end, finally walking away from the whole mess... yes, having kids was the worst thing I ever did.

My daughter doesn't know me, my son most likely thinks I'm an a-hole due to what his mom has told him, blah blah. I have no one to blame but myself, so no, I applaud those that know that they don't want kids.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 2:20 pm    Post subject:

Not to get too far off-topic, but as a new-ish (two years almost exactly now) dad, I can say that before I had my son, I wouldn't have understood why anyone thought children were such an important thing. My wife and I talked about whether or not to have a kid (kids?!!) and eventually decided that we should. But it was more of a gut instinct.

Now, having had a son, I can't possibly imagine life without him. Life before him has kind of dropped into a haze. But your perspective changes so much that I don't think it's fair to criticize someone for deciding not to have kids; you can't possibly know what it means until you have them.

Also, Greg - I can't even conceive of the horror you must have been through. If anything were to happen to my son, it would break me - the strength necessary to survive that loss for the others around you must be enormous. You have my respect and sympathy.

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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:13 pm    Post subject:

Folks, mind you I had exposure to the children of my siblings. I have 9 older and 1 younger sibling. In 1990, I stopped counting nieces and nephews when the count reached 30. I know how to change diapers, handle a newborn to bottle feed, etc., etc., etc. and I was just not one to attempt the 1950's American dream. And neither was my wife.

As Curt said, to each their own. And when the wife and I get the hankering, we go over to good friends' house and spend the day with their kids, watching them grow up, hearing about the parental stresses related to raising their children, etc. My wife and I are not alone in the empty-nester lifestyle as good neighbors down the street have a decade on us and they are the same.

I just like to think that I get to have all the toys, and now I am finally willing to share some of them--with the wife. Now, house has three projectors, two plasmas, three LCD flat panels, two AVRs (waiting on a 3rd one), and a heaven based on more toilets than butt holes. WIN!!!

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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:25 pm    Post subject:

I think it's great Wan decided not to have kids. Less polls for future generations.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:41 pm    Post subject:

perisoft wrote:


Now, having had a son, I can't possibly imagine life without him. Life before him has kind of dropped into a haze. .


See, that's just it, I never got that feeling. Mind you, when you're told over 2 years after leaving a relationship that 'oh, BTW, you have a 17 month old son', you're sorta thrown into it whether you want it or not.

Now, having come from a 'till death do us part' family, where mom and dad were married over 25 years until my dad died 19 years ago, (mom hasn't remarried), I fought like hell to be a part of my son's life, but when the courts don't give a sh*t as long as child support is being paid, that's at the point where I realized it was a no win situation. If and when my son decides to enter my life again (he's now 15), I will be happy to be a part of it, but until then, I won't be making waves.

In a complete case of irony, each and every kid of past g/fs have loved me. I've enjoyed being a part of their lives, even if it was only temporary.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 3:51 pm    Post subject:

Curt Palme wrote:
JustGreg wrote:

Wow. Ummmm...No kids?... ever? Shocked Personally I wouldn't call that a kudo. Thumbs Down I'm sure I wouldn't have agreed to that in the pre-nups.
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To each their own, and I'm very sorry about your daughter. I think it's great that Wan and his wife knew what they wanted (or didn't want, as it were). I believe that wanting to have kids is not only a genetic thing, it's something that's forced down our throats, be it by friends, or the media or our culture. Women have it in them to want children, I think there's far fewer men out there that grow up wanting to have kids, absolutely, positively.

Having had not one but two kids out of wedlock (OK, THAT'S probably worse than having kids in the first place) with a control freak, a 10 year+ court battle and $50K+ in legal fees so I could see them, and in the end, finally walking away from the whole mess... yes, having kids was the worst thing I ever did.

My daughter doesn't know me, my son most likely thinks I'm an a-hole due to what his mom has told him, blah blah. I have no one to blame but myself, so no, I applaud those that know that they don't want kids.


Good post, Curt. I don't think it is right to look negatively on someone, because that person has decided not to reproduce. It is a choice and with the amount of people in the world already why is it necessary to add more.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:00 pm    Post subject:

Wife and i are still trying to figure out who should get our life insurance if we both bite the dust at the same time. In recent times, I thought of setting up a trust to offer something like scholarships for college. But maybe something else. Not sure what a couple of million will be worth once we die. Heck, maybe a trust to buy folks concert tickets. Or CRT projectors.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:08 pm    Post subject:

Karen and I waited 11 years before having Jake. Until a couple of years ago we had pretty much decided on not having kids. It's a major game changer, but we are now overjoyed we have him. Having spent over 10 of our married years childless I totally understand Wan's decision. We spent the first 9 years broke, then in the last 2 we finally got things lined up as best we could and could afford a few totally frivolous things. That's when we decided if we were going to have kids we were running out of time as we are in our mid 30's. We thought about it and discussed it for a long time and decided we were as ready as we were going to be. I just wish we could afford for me to be a stay at home dad, but that's not going to happen without a large lottery win.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:38 pm    Post subject:

It all depends on the person. Just like some people are extroverts (and get energized by being around people) and some people are introverts (and get drained and stressed by being around people), some people are natural parents and some aren't.

Some people, like Peri, find that having a child completes them. Parenthood is the most fulfilling experience they've ever had. I say you're very fortunate and I wish I felt that way.

Some people aren't like that. I strongly suspect Wan is one, and I respect his choice not to have kids. (Though I could do without some of his judgmental and insulting posts about people with kids.)

I'm also one. I love kids, just like I love cats and dogs. I just didn't want to LIVE with them. Play with them, send them home. The whole concept of 24/7 responsibility for kids for 20-30 years or more just scared the bejeezus out of me. Still does.

But my wife insisted her life would be ruined if she never had a child, and eventually I caved. Now don't get me wrong, my kids are awesome and I love them. But would I do it again, knowing what I know now? No. And neither would my wife -- the second one triggered years of post-partum depression which she is still fighting. The years of pain, hassle, expense, etc... and we haven't even hit college tuitions yet. I often wish I'd been stubborn and said no, but my wife didn't know what she knows now either.

So if you absolutely love being a parent -- you are blessed. Just understand it's not necessarily that way for everybody.
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:54 pm    Post subject:

That is an interesting thought Gary.

In the developed nations where income is fairly high children are sometimes seen as a liability but in the poor nations of the world they are considered an asset.

Animals instinctively raise and nurture their off spring but humans make a choice.........

Not that any of this has anything to do with speakers Wink
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Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:57 pm    Post subject:

I waited until I was 37 to get married and 42 to have a child. I was fine without having kids and spending my money on myself but my wife insisted and now could not imagine life without my son. I am definitely happy I waited until an advanced age. I was way to immature to have children in my 20's into early 30's. There are challenges to being an older parent but for me it was the way to go.
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