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Posted by markloff on June 07, 2006 at 21:30:40 from (70.41.84.208):
Hello, I'm in need for wisdom and advice. A few weeks ago before mothers day I was sweet talking my wife to let me go out of town to pick up a couple of WD-9's. In my pathetic attempt of talking my way to leaving town and leaving her and my two kids and one unborn kid at home I unknowingly made a fatal mistake. You see I told her she could have one of them for mothers day. Well a few weeks have passed and it has finally dawned on me that if my pregnant wife leaves me and runs off with my kids SHE MAY TAKE THE WD-9 WITH HER. What a fool I was for giving in to her. She has taken my passion and love of tractors and used it against me without me even catching on. I haven't let her know the power she now has over me. I'm afraid where this may lead. I can only hear the future threats she will make if I show my weakness. I need a way out. Should I start bad mouthing the WD-9 in front of her? Boy I wish I never bought that boat anchor. Do you think that may work? Should I tell her we should sell it to buy baby clothes? No wait she may call my bluff! I know, I'll list it on e-bay with too high of a reserve and when it doesn't sell I'll tell her there must be something wrong with it. No wait if someone does bid I'll have to refuse to sell and ruin my perfect feedback! Should I leave it out one night and say it was stolen! (store it at my Dads) HELP HELP what can I do??? Mark
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