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The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 4:07 am
by Adam Parker
Went for a drive with the missus to do some shopping and after a few puppy-like glances, I managed to get permission to pop into my wargame shop to buy a game whilst she went off elsewhere.

Made it to the cash register with "Battlelore" and a couple of expansions - plus a set of beautiful Chessex dice (man they feel great to throw) and plonked them all down.

Just finished signing the card and in walks my wife! I crack a joke to the guys like, "look out guys, better go hide"! And the love-of-my-life says, "Is all that (seeing the pile of boxes) for you"!

Well, we get to the car and hop inside. I've got the Chessex container in my hand. On it, is it's price tag. My wife notices it.

"Eleven dollars!" My wife chimes.
"Yes", I say. "They're special dice".
"Why?" my wife replies. "Do they always throw sixes?"

Man I love her.


RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 5:13 am
by GJK
I convinced my GF to go with my to a FLGS that I had discovered but had never been to before. Though I can pick up the boardgames that they had there online for much cheaper, it was neat to be able to pick up the box, turn it over and read the back - and just feel how heavy (or light) the box was. She patiently tinkered around with puzzles and other light wares while I spent over an hour picking up each wargame box, and then going back through before deciding to pick up some ASL stuff (yes - I said ASL stuff...picked up a new copy of Partisan! and some CH modules).

As we left she turned to me and said "you're such a geek, but at least I know where you are every night". Yeah, yeah...

Took her out for a nice dinner to thank her while I got my "geek" on. :)

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:42 am
by Phatguy
Unfortunately(or fortunately, depending on your view) there are no game stores carrying board wargames in my immediate area. The closest is about 80 or so miles away in Rochester.  She went with me once and while I lusted over war games she puttered around with the family games and such. I bought 2 things and we went to the mall. Later I wanted to go back and look at stuff again..Like a trooper she followed me in and ended up plunking down her CC to buy me something for over 50 bucks. She has no clue what I want them for or what the hell those little pieces of cardboard are for but bless her, she lets me get my "geek" on just like GJK's GF... Its a wonderful thing to have understanding wimmin

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 9:45 am
by ANZAC_Tack
get my geek on lol...
 
my wife has hated my online obsession with the close combat series, been off it 4 months now sort of waiting for matrix rework of cciv,but she is shitted off now i like FPS lol...she is confused when screaming...get of that bloody closss....computer  ....game....
 
she dislikes my inner geek, but it cost under 100 for 11 years entertainment....there she cant winge....but does everywhere else ...i'd lol if i didnt cry...

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 1:10 pm
by Lützow
I used to smuggle cd/manual in a magazine and hide empty boxes in the luggage bay of my car. To let her believe it was just a promo cd I was occupied with.

After my divorce I finally could go back to normal gaming life. :)

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 1:59 pm
by Titanwarrior89
Some of ya, need counseling.  Not me of course.[8|]

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 2:22 pm
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: Titanwarrior89
Some of ya, need counseling.  Not me of course.[8|]

Right - I respect her hobby, she respects mine.

But it helps that her's is waaaaaay more expensive [:D]

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 3:01 pm
by Yogi the Great
ORIGINAL: sterckxe
ORIGINAL: Titanwarrior89
Some of ya, need counseling.  Not me of course.[8|]

Right - I respect her hobby, she respects mine.

But it helps that her's is waaaaaay more expensive [:D]

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

Yes it helps - I buy a game now and then for $30 to $60 but the computer is in the same room as her approximately $25,000 sewing/quilting center (not to mention all the stuff that is purchased for that hobby) so my games do appear to be on the cheap side.

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2008 5:47 pm
by CJMello63
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RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:56 am
by ilovestrategy
One time while I was playing a came on the comp my wife came in with a snack and said "Here you go, little boy!"

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:57 am
by ilovestrategy
ORIGINAL: CJMello63

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My wife would kick my (bunch of bad words go here) if I showed her that picture! [:D][X(]

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:02 am
by Valkyrie
ORIGINAL: ilovestrategy

ORIGINAL: CJMello63

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My wife would kick my (bunch of bad words go here) if I showed her that picture! [:D][X(]

So would I [:-]

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 1:38 am
by planner 3
A week ago I bought my lady a new flatscreen (32") TV (we have a small house), two days ago as we walked through Staples she said pick out your new monitor, well I didn't buy it there but I got my 20" HP. Monitor. Now if I hadn't turned 76 today I would have done something else ! (Yeah sure I have bought me another game[:D]).

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 6:25 am
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: ilovestrategy
My wife would kick my (bunch of bad words go here) if I showed her that picture! [:D][X(]

Mine would laugh her cute lower backside off [;)] - I email her all the dumb women vs. men jokes I get and she does the same.

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 6:57 am
by ilovestrategy
Sterckx,I love your doggie picture. That is just too cool!  Did you prop your dog there for a pose?

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 3:46 pm
by planner 3
ilovestratergy.....never mind the dog pix....how you get ur cats to pose in their little karate suits ????[:D][&o]

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:41 pm
by Grell
My wife always buy's my non-wargame computer games, she is a true beauty. All of the other stuff I buy on my credit card.

Regards,

Grell

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:11 pm
by Toby42
ORIGINAL: planner 3

A week ago I bought my lady a new flatscreen (32") TV (we have a small house), two days ago as we walked through Staples she said pick out your new monitor, well I didn't buy it there but I got my 20" HP. Monitor. Now if I hadn't turned 76 today I would have done something else ! (Yeah sure I have bought me another game[:D]).

Happy belated birthday planner. I turn 66 tomorrow and I thought that I was the oldest living gamer!!

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 2:44 am
by planner 3
Treale: There is one older than I......ROBOT....77  if'n I remember correctly.

RE: The Power of a Wife

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 2:52 am
by GJK
Went to the GF's house tonight for dinner (she made a wonderful pot-roast). Told her that I needed to leave by 8:15 because I had plans to play a game online tonight with some geek buddies. She completely understood and wished me well. Got home, logged on to VASSAL and loaded up the module for "Rage Against the Marines" that we're play testing (fun little game by the way!). We were wrapping up the 7th turn when the GF called; "just wanted to see how the war was going". "Going ok love" I tell her; "will give a full sitrep" once we've wrapped it up". She has no idea what a 'sitrep' is, but she was complacent with that answer. I wound up just losing the game and then called the GF to say goodnight. Gave her the full sitrep. She has little idea about Iwo Jima (I'm guessing that I'm the first that she's ever heard that name from) and she was a trooper listening to me rant about how it came down to the last turn and how I caught hell trying to capture the hill/mountain areas. God love 'em, she let me fully get my geek on tonight and didn't put up a stink at all. :)