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![]() FishinJC wrote: Bought a new 18' cc fishing boat 1 month ago. I have already spent over $2000 on it for... GPS/Fishfinder, VHF and antenna, stereo, safety equipment, anchor, 2 types of grease, epoxy to fasten those screws that come lose in the first few trips. My wife refuses to let me spend more money, but I still NEED... trolling motor, on board battery charger, t-top, extra rod holders, bench seat instead of captain's chairs (they are pretty cheap) and that's about it. Women can be so greedy (I'm joking, I have to say that because I'm sure someone will lecture me if I don't specify that I'm joking). My wife and I reached an understanding. Within the last few years, she insisted the house had to have new siding, a new kitchen, two new bathrooms, refinished hardwood floors, a new mega-bucks natgas fireplace log and custom bifold door ("the doors match the leaded glass panes in the LR windows!"), new plumbing, new wiring, etc etc etc. We were writing 5-figure checks as frequently as if we were buying groceries. She keeps the family books, and she has never really admitted how much her home remodeling binge cost us (but I have a rough idea. ouch). When I told her we were going to do the boat, she said "That's a lot to spend on *your* boat!" I replied, "It's not much compared to what we spent on *your* house!" She then agreed right away, with the comment, "OK, it's settled. In case of divorce, you get to keep *your* boat and I get to keep *my* house......" Hmmmm. It's a bad idea to "step in it" immediately prior to putting your foot in your mouth. Oh well....Aside from the fact that she's a CPA, there are other reasons I let her take charge of our personal accounting. :-) |
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