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Subject: [Leica] Peace in family
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Sat Mar 1 21:32:11 2008

Michiel Fokkema offerd:

>> Never been a problem over here.

A man has to have a hobby. That keeps the pressure low, as my wife says.

And I make a profit on all my sales:-)<<<<

Hi Michael,

In reality I got away with new gear most of the time, as I always justified
it, (most times) ;-) by saying, "Look at what I shot with the 560 that I
couldn't have without it. Besides Louie (photo editor)  liked every one of
the shots done with it." Smile & give her a pat and kiss! :-)

Besides my hobby of driving stock cars was the biggest expense problem so I
could always side track her off photo gear by changing the subject to cars.
:-)

ted



 

-----Original Message-----
From: lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Sent:
Saturday, March 01, 2008 3:48 PM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: Re: [Leica] Peace in family

 

 

Cheers,

 

Michiel Fokkema

 

Ted Grant wrote:

> Guys and Gals,

> 

> It never changes whether you're married one year or me coming to the 59th

> with cameras around here all the time.

> 

> I've learned and tried every trick in the book to get a new piece of gear
in

> the house without being caught within 24 hours to a max of 48! :-) 

> 

> The stealth we engage in complete with the over riding terror of being

> caught is enormous! :-) Rarely successful!

> 

> The problem is, once we have it in the door and nothing is said we figure

> we've got it made, right? Then we stupidly leave it on a table or playing

> with it in the family room. And then you hear in a very cutting tone,
"HELLO

> WHAT DO YOU HAVE THERE?" RINGS IN YOUR EARS AT GREAT VOLUME!

> 

> Or worse? A quiet like hissing sound much like a rattle snake about to
sink

> their fangs to your body, "New lens?" You cringe to one side hoping the

> strike will miss. Alas it doesn't! 

> 

> You quickly swallow hard trying desperately to explain any number of
reasons

> why you have it and absolutely none of it washes! You cringe even more so

> hoping your photo death comes quickly! :-) 

> 

> OK so it's never been quite that bad, but close too many times to tell
all!

> :-)

> 

> Best bet? Never ever take the new boxes in the house! Always leave them
out

> side like in the garage or a neighbour's place. Then put the new piece of

> gear in your "old camera bag" and walk in just like the good old times.
And

> for heaven sake not with the look of a Cheshire cat smile on your face

> looking like you've just got away with it!

> 

> She'll know as soon as she looks at you! You know why?

> 

> You'll have the same stupid expression you had on your face coming home
late

> from the club at 2 a.m. a little worse for wear after a few too many! Look

> like that and you are dead! But damn it's fun. If you duck quick enough!
:-)

> 

> 

> ted

> 

>  

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org

> [mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Didier

> Ludwig

> Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 5:19 PM

> To: Leica Users Group

> Subject: Re: [Leica] Peace in family

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> 

> LOL! We have only the half of 30 yrs. on the counter, but I could manage

> that my wife supports my photographical activities, as long as I make many

> shots of the kids an none of her. Ok, she does not see the difference

> between a newly bought lens and one I already owned - these vented hoods

> look all the same :-)! But even the newly aquired Mamiya 645 passed the

> in-house customs without troubles, the other week. Just said it makes

> especially beautiful kid portraits.

> 

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> Discussions about a new car or a roof repair tend to go longer.

> 

> Didier

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>> Thos of us married more than 30 years, no longer pay attention to this
kind

> 

>> of nonsense......  We are safe.

> 

>> It is too much trouble to break in a new husband. 

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>>> To keep peace in the family because I've been told I have TOO MANY

> 

>>> cameras 

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