Not_Giving_Up
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:17 PM
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I believe my husband has finally gone off the deep end |
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He has always been possessive of any car that is his. No one drives it but him, including me. No eating or drinking in his car, don't touch the windows, is that a ding???
Two days ago he sold his car and today he bought a moped.
I haven't been around much lately, so for those of you who don't know me, I'm talking about a married guy with 2 kids who just sold a paid for, four door Toyota and bought a moped.
Jinkies.
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:20 PM
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1. He's going green!!!!!!!!! |
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:25 PM
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4. If only that were his motivation |
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As it was, his car got 40 mpg. We don't live in a climate that will allow him to ride much....we spend time below zero in the winter. He went out on it tonight and out on a sweatshirt.
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:22 PM
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for a dui? and you not know it?
I mean - a MOPED?
A scooter, maybe - but a moped usually means ONE THING - you CANT GET A DRIVERS LICENSE.
That's just totally weird, otherwise.
Did he offer any explanation?
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:24 PM
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3. Moped, scooter, what's the difference? |
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I suppose it's a scooter. He still has his driver's license. I make the money, he can't hide a DUI.
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:28 PM
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7. there's a big difference in a |
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moped and scooter.
A moped is basically a bicycle with a motor.
A scooter is a dumbed down motorcycle.
Unless the names have changed in recent years.
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:30 PM
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8. OK then, he got a scooter |
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I prefer a roll cage between myself and the road. I know nothing about these things.
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:06 PM
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22. As the owner of both motorcyles and scooters, I see it in the opposite |
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light, a scooter is the more intelligent vehicle.
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:24 PM
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24. dumbed down probably wasn't the best phrase |
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- stripped down?
I dunno. Isn't there less "muscle"? It's more for "go" than "show" (though I think they're really cute!)
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:51 PM
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28. Well, the primary differences are that scooters are generally automatics, as |
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far as shifting goes, and that scooters have their engines and drives enclosed. Generally speaking, motorcycles have more "muscle" as a class, but there are also scooters with more "muscle" than loads of motorcycles.
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:25 PM
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5. Congratulations. !!!!!!!!!! |
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No boring marriage for you!! :)
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:27 PM
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My car was in his name too....It's in mine now, done the day after he sold his. He's already asking if I'm planning to leave him.
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:39 PM
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you won't leave him unless his frostbit nose turns black and falls off this winter when he's mopeding to work in subzero temps.
:) :) :) :)
Buck up. Mine has brain damage. No really. He has no short term memory and no emotions after a car accident. There's nothing funnier than him standing there with a blank look on his face while I go all loopy because he decided to store something plastic in the oven and then an hour later decide to be really nice and run the clean cycle on the oven. Getting burnt plastic smell out of upholstery and carpet is not much fun I have to tell you.
But never a boring moment!! We have much to be grateful for you and me!!
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:43 PM
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10. Oh, I should have clarified |
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He has no job to drive to. He wants no job to drive to. He's like a third kid to me, and he seems to going through a rebellious stage.
On the upside, maybe he's having a midlife crisis but couldn't afford a sports car, so he went the opposite direction there. This means that he should be replacing me soon with a woman twice my age, if he's consistent.
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:57 PM
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13. I had one of those, who refused to work..... |
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...and who preferred to load me up with stress and verbal abuse. I left his ass one year ago last month, and have never regretted it.
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:01 PM
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17. It's coming...believe me |
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He knows it. I opened a bank account and told him about it after the fact, his name isn't on it. Now he's bitching because he can't get to any money.
Go earn some then!
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:03 PM
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Too many women I know take too much shit for the sake of the family. Whenever I hear about someone like you who stood up for herself I just get proud for women everywhere.
:hug:
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:00 PM
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16. "A woman twice my age" |
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Now would that be so bad? Just think of all the free babysitting you'd get with him shacked up with a granny! Can you just see how nice it will be to have her come over and knit you a toaster cozy while the kids amuse themselves putting curlers in her hair?
:)
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:02 PM
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I don't want to visualize these things.
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:51 PM
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11. Tell him to sleep with his fist |
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Hey, that's what my wife would tell me under similar circumstances.
:)
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:54 PM
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12. He was leaving earlier and went to kiss me bye |
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I turned my head and told him to go kiss his bike.
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:58 PM
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:04 PM
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21. He called me the other day to say that he needed a ride home |
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That's how I knew he sold his car. Yeah, I'm a little bitchy these days.
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Sat Sep-01-07 10:59 PM
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15. Hmmm scooter cost less than cars, do you think he might have needed money ? |
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:03 PM
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19. Well, I know he needed some money |
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However, it would have made more sense to go and get a job...selling his car was rather drastic.
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:18 PM
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23. If you have gambling debts or something that must be paid off fast, selling the car... |
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is much more effective than getting a job and having your legs broken while you're waiting to earn up the money to pay with.
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:26 PM
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25. It was his plan all along |
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He was keeping the depreciation value to a minimum
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:30 PM
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I never understood the whole obsession with cars. Seriously. If you love your car that's fine but some people take it too far. I don't want to speak for your hubby but maybe he's having that epiphany where he's not letting his possessions own him anymore.
Obsession with star trek, however, is perfectly normal and healthy :)
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Sun Sep-02-07 12:01 AM
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29. That's all well and good (and I agree with you about obsession with possessions) |
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Edited on Sun Sep-02-07 12:05 AM by grace0418
but a married man should not make a decision/purchase like that without discussing it with his wife. ESPECIALLY if he's not earning any money for the family. And it's really stupid to buy a scooter as your only vehicle when you live somewhere that has cold winters. That affects the whole family because he's going to expect rides when it gets too cold. I would be LIVID if my husband did that, and he has a job. We discuss pretty much any purchase over $100.
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Sun Sep-02-07 12:03 AM
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31. I don't disagree with you on that nt |
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Sun Sep-02-07 12:33 AM
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32. Welcome to DU, Snarkturian Clone! |
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:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
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Sat Sep-01-07 11:39 PM
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27. I hope you are not going to let him drive your |
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car. I mean what is good for the goose is good for the gander and all that. Its going to be a long cold winter for him.
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Sun Sep-02-07 12:02 AM
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30. My humble opinion..... |
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Get help. Your marriage may be a bit shaky right now, but can be saved. Been there, done that. We did. At first, I wasn't willing, and she went alone. Eventually, I went along and we worked things out. It can be done if you really and truly want to. Good luck.
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