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The Old Shell Game

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Allan in NE

12-06-2004 04:10:30




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Mornin' All,

Okay, I gotta get this strategy figured out.

I think I'll move the 686 around to the back of the shop and then park the newest 966 addition in it's place. I'll just let on like it has been there all along.

I'm almost sure she will never notice the difference in size.

Yeah, that's what I'll do. :>)

Allan




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Dug

12-06-2004 15:30:10




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
Allan,

Whatcha thinkin', man? If your wife can get to your shop, you need to shorten her chain.

Dug

I really hope my wife doesn't read this one!



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Miss Grundy

12-06-2004 15:00:41




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
And I thought virginity had its problems



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Nathan in MN

12-06-2004 13:59:39




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
The advice you need is that of a local radio talk show host here in MN. It"s called the 48 Hour Rule: If you can put the item in a place where she COULD notice it but probably WON"T, like the shed or something, and keep it there for 48 hours without her noticing, you"re entitled to make up whatever story you need to. "What, that tractor? It"s always been here! I"ve had it forever!"

That, of course, is followed by The Three Prices you Pay: The price you actually paid, the price you told her that you paid, and the price you pay when she finds out the first price!

HTH,
Nathan in MN

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Don Wadge

12-06-2004 12:39:29




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
That's what I do. I learned it from the wife. Whenever I noticed she had a new dress on I'd ask her where she got that. She'd tell me she had it for a long time, it was hanging in the closet. It works, no point in arguing about something that is history today.



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steve_ne

12-06-2004 12:17:22




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
Sometimes Its easier to get forgiveness then permission.

Started this weekend on letting the wife know that I need a different tractor. Pointing out that (I'm tring to do to much with one tractor),
(I need a tractor with fewer problems then I wouldn't always be working on it.) Then I hit her with the big one. (Maybe I should just buy one of those new John Deere's for 20,000) That way sticker shock of 1,800 isn't so bad. Much longer process. Wish me luck.

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Dug

12-06-2004 15:04:50




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to steve_ne, 12-06-2004 12:17:22  
Steve,

I tried your strategy this summer and it worked like a charm! Wanted to buy a F935 for $3600. Took Mrs. Dug to JD dealer and looked at new models in the $15000 to $20000 range. She agreed to the $3600 tractor, although she claims it belongs to her. Oh well, it keeps her off MY 2510.

Dug

Man, I hope she doesn't read this...



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Larry806

12-06-2004 08:17:45




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
Everyone forget the easyest way! Honey you'll never believe what I found at the IH before Christmas sale and it was marked 25% off



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John A.

12-06-2004 07:03:40




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
Allan, It is called bribery.....Lets see, maybe..... A diamond tennis bracelet!
LOL!
Later,
John A.



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JT

12-06-2004 06:57:01




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
Allan,
would she buy any of the following:
1.It followed me home and we cannnot abandon it now.
2.the guys on YT mag gave it to me as a Christmas present and I cannot return a present.
3.It is her present from you.
4.It is the 686's Daddy and it has to stay around to raise and nurture it's son.
5.The 686 was lonely, needed a companion.
6. Tell her you seen it, did not want to ruin the surprise, you thought she had bought it for your Christmas present.
Have a Wonderful day. :>)

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john in la

12-06-2004 06:32:38




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
Wife says that only works for woman.

Men are the ones that do not notice different things. A woman would notice anything.



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wh

12-06-2004 06:09:41




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 just for you - - - in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
i will do this - just bring it to my barn and i will keep it a while (2-3 years). that way she will never realize you have it. when you put it in your barn you can trully say "that tractor, why i have had that tractor for several years"!!!!



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farmallman

12-06-2004 10:54:16




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 Re: just for you - - - in reply to wh, 12-06-2004 06:09:41  
It's the thought that counts, right? If i lived closer, u could park in at my place.



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Pajamafied John

12-06-2004 05:59:38




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
My wife and I were driving home after looking at a Ford 661 and making a deal. I was girding my innards for all manner of abuse about the waste of money etc. when she up and says "That sure was a lot of tractor for the money" I almost drove in to a ditch. The point is you never know what they will say. That is how they keep us off balance.



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Rauville

12-06-2004 05:06:58




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
Now practice this line, until you can say it with a straight face: "Honey, you can't believe what I found in town at the church rummage sale."

Before actually trying this, it is always wise to remove any frying pans or similar items from within her reach!

Good Luck ☺☺☺



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JWhite

12-06-2004 04:56:46




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
If she isn't a tractor fan, then it would have been easier to get the tractors before getting the wife (less maintenence, less noise, more uses)



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Hey Indy Dirt Farmer!

12-06-2004 04:47:13




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
You're a really low-down, cheatin', scoundrel type.

I think I'm in need of your advice here..... . LOL!

Allan



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earlschieb

12-06-2004 04:17:33




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:10:30  
That ought to work, now lets see, 686, new paint, 966 in her work clothes, nobody will notice the difference, naw, a blind man would notice the difference. Good try Allan. lol,!



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Allan in NE

12-06-2004 04:24:59




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to earlschieb, 12-06-2004 04:17:33  
Earl,

I thought we were supposed to help one another out around here.....

You're not doing your part! Geeeze! :>)

Allan



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earlschieb

12-06-2004 04:34:45




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:24:59  
I am helping you out Allan, there ain't no wife in the world gonna belive that the 966 is your 686, at 500 yards you can see the difference because of the new paint on the 686. Now if you get the 966 painted before you bring it home, that might fly then, but not the way it looks now! Good Luck! L.O.L.!



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Allan in NE

12-06-2004 04:38:34




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to earlschieb, 12-06-2004 04:34:45  
Darnit Earl!

You're costin' me money, ya know! :>)

Allan



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earlschieb

12-06-2004 04:40:54




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:38:34  
I`ll say the same thing as Rusty said, if it will help you any, you can park the 966 here, but I`d rather it was the 686!



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rustyfarmall

12-06-2004 04:34:39




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in NE, 12-06-2004 04:24:59  
O.K. Allan, I'll help you out. You are more than welcome to "hide" that 966 at my place.



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Allan in Ne

12-06-2004 04:42:14




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to rustyfarmall, 12-06-2004 04:34:39  
What I wanna know is,

Will I get visitation rights on the weekends and do I have to make any support payments? :>)

Allan



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rustyfarmall

12-06-2004 05:25:14




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to Allan in Ne, 12-06-2004 04:42:14  
Yes, you may visit every weekend, I'll even let you drive it into town and fill the fuel tank. Bring your credit card.



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dennis in nc

12-06-2004 15:26:02




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 Re: The Old Shell Game in reply to rustyfarmall, 12-06-2004 05:25:14  
i put all mine close together way out back,she cant tell from the house if it is 7 or 10 out their



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