How to get on the wrong side of SWMBO in one easy lesson..

Started by longbridge, October 01, 2012, 07:02:01 AM

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galway

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longbridge

 :D :D :D I think the replies have been hilarious lads, we don't just have model railways and trains in general in common but us married blokes also use similar ways of keeping the peace when bringing things home or being delivered  :D :D :D

Its amazing really, my missus can go out and spend a small fortune on makeup and clothes and I tell her its great, I guess thats just my way of justifying the train stuff I buy but I do get fed up of her telling me to go and buy new slippers or underpants, thats train money  :veryangry:

Well i'm off to do some work on my N Gauge layout now so thanks for the replies and a good laugh  :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Keep on Smiling
Dave.

Skyline2uk

Not fully chained up yet (though we are shortly to go to our 6th wedding of the year together...oh er  :uneasy:)...however beloved is most encouraging of the n gauge.

This evening she was more upset than me when I missed out on an eBay item. Won't say which one, least one of you fine gents turn out to be they guy I was bidding against (fair game, you got me!), but she was defo more miffed than me.

Lets hope she feels the same when Warley arrives....

Skyline2uk

MikeDunn

Quote from: oldrailbug on October 01, 2012, 09:50:56 PM
but I do get fed up of her telling me to go and buy new slippers or underpants, thats train money  :veryangry:
Nonsense !!!   :o

Who's saying you should buy 'em ?  SWMBO, right ?  Fine - she wants you to have them, it's outa her pot, not yours !!!

<name removed to stop my SWMBO realising it's me !!!>

trainsdownunder

Not going to say welcome back as it would appear you never left.

I now always make sure I leave for exhibitions with a box - lots of paper in the bottom, one layer of trains/rolling stock on top. "Stuff for tessting" I say.

Same box comes home - Same layer on top, goodies underneath.

So Far So good, but I think SWMBO might suspect. If I suddenly stop posting - look out for the abituary.

weave

Mr. trainsdownunder. Be careful how you phrase things. Have you not heard of Carry On films!  :D

Sprintex

Quote from: Skyline2uk on October 01, 2012, 10:38:51 PM
...however beloved is most encouraging of the n gauge.

Luckily I have the same non-problem  ;)

As some of you will know Clare came to TINGS with me, very good at hunting for scenic stuff for the layout (bought some station signs from Richard's stand that she spotted but I didn't :D ), and points out interesting bits on the layouts.

We also have a policy that whatever money is left each month after all the bills are paid is split 50/50 and we spend it on what we want, no questions. Makes for a peaceful existence :) I keep a full spreadsheet of Layout Costs on my laptop without need for passwords or the like, she can look at it if she wants as I have nothing to hide.

One final comment: when she spent a week visiting her parents in Scotland recently I took the opportunity to have the layout up in the lounge and fully test everything. The reason I waited until then was because it does rather take over the house:-



. . . and that was before I set up the pasting table to put the control panel and the stock-boxes on ;D The night before she came home I mentioned on the phone that I'd better take the layout down, only to be told "you better not, I'm looking forward to playing with the trains when I get home!" :laugh:

So next day that's exactly what we did, play trains - all in the name of testing of course  ;)


Paul

longbridge

Quote from: Sprintex on October 02, 2012, 08:59:36 PM
Quote from: Skyline2uk on October 01, 2012, 10:38:51 PM
...however beloved is most encouraging of the n gauge.

Luckily I have the same non-problem  ;)

As some of you will know Clare came to TINGS with me, very good at hunting for scenic stuff for the layout (bought some station signs from Richard's stand that she spotted but I didn't :D ), and points out interesting bits on the layouts.

When she spent a week visiting her parents in Scotland recently I took the opportunity to have the layout up in the lounge and fully test everything. The reason I waited until then was because it does rather take over the house:-



. . . and that was before I set up the pasting table to put the control panel and the stock-boxes on  :worried: The night before she came home I mentioned on the phone that I'd better take the layout down, only to be told "you better not, I'm looking forward to playing with the trains when I get home!" :laugh:

So next day that's exactly what we did, play trains - all in the name of testing of course  ;)


Paul


Crikey Paul you must be one of the luckiest lads on the forum, if my wife told me she wanted to play trains when she got home she would have to hurry back because I would need mouth to mouth.

In all fairness though she does tolerate my crazy ways and very often asks if I have enough money on me when I go to my mates second hand train shop every Saturday, she just doesn't like me dismantling layouts and starting again.
Keep on Smiling
Dave.

longbridge

Quote from: Skyline2uk on October 01, 2012, 10:38:51 PM
Not fully chained up yet (though we are shortly to go to our 6th wedding of the year together...oh er  :uneasy:)...however beloved is most encouraging of the n gauge.

This evening she was more upset than me when I missed out on an eBay item. Won't say which one, least one of you fine gents turn out to be they guy I was bidding against (fair game, you got me!), but she was defo more miffed than me.

Lets hope she feels the same when Warley arrives....

Skyline2uk

Another lucky lad, well done Skyline  :thumbsup:
Keep on Smiling
Dave.

longbridge

Quote from: MikeDunn on October 02, 2012, 12:46:57 PM
Quote from: oldrailbug on October 01, 2012, 09:50:56 PM
but I do get fed up of her telling me to go and buy new slippers or underpants, thats train money  :veryangry:
Nonsense !!!   :o

Who's saying you should buy 'em ?  SWMBO, right ?  Fine - she wants you to have them, it's outa her pot, not yours !!!

<name removed to stop my SWMBO realising it's me !!!>

:smiley-laughing: :smiley-laughing: She does buy them Mike but I also opened a small account at the cheapest mens clothing shop in Oz and that didn't make her very happy  :D :D :D
Keep on Smiling
Dave.

longbridge

Quote from: trainsdownunder on October 02, 2012, 02:20:04 PM
Not going to say welcome back as it would appear you never left.

I now always make sure I leave for exhibitions with a box - lots of paper in the bottom, one layer of trains/rolling stock on top. "Stuff for tessting" I say.

Same box comes home - Same layer on top, goodies underneath.

So Far So good, but I think SWMBO might suspect. If I suddenly stop posting - look out for the abituary.

:D :D :D Oooha your even shiftier than me you naughty boy you  ;D ;D ;D
Keep on Smiling
Dave.

MikeDunn

Quote from: oldrailbug on October 02, 2012, 09:22:55 PM:smiley-laughing: :smiley-laughing: She does buy them Mike but I also opened a small account at the cheapest mens clothing shop in Oz and that didn't make her very happy  :D :D :D
Bummer - caught out, eh ?  :-[   :P

Gooders

I don't need lessons in getting on her wrong side. Apparently I'm a natural at it.
I wanted to invent an engine that could run for ever. I could have developed a new train had I stayed in the railway. It would have looked like the AK-47 though. - Mikhail Kalashnikov

Newportnobby

Quote from: Gooders on October 03, 2012, 02:27:42 PM
I don't need lessons in getting on her wrong side. Apparently I'm a natural at it.

I used to get in trouble just mentioning she had 'a wrong side'
Evidently all her sides were good (it says here) :worried:

longbridge

I love the way some of the female members of my family and friends don't have a good word to say to or about their spouses but if one of the lads say anything the them DUCK :help: :help: :help:
Keep on Smiling
Dave.

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