And What Did You Get Your Wife For Christmas?


There is a scene in the old TV series "Home Improvement" where Jill asks Tim to build a home office for her in the attic. Tim replies with an evil grin "Don't tease me unless you really mean it. Arh, arh, arh."

Such was the case when my wife asked for a TV for Christmas. She just wanted something to watch when I'm watching a football game or a shoot 'em up in the den and our son is playing video games in the living room.

Of course we couldn't JUST get a TV. She needed a satellite receiver to get her favorite channels, a dvd player to watch chick flicks and view the Kodak picture disks. And of course a VCR to watch our old videos. It had to be simple and easy to use. Decent TV picture around 27", but no home theater. (Fresh memories of our son's system in the living room.) The stand needed to blend in well with our Cherry wood bedroom furniture. And it had to come in at $500 or less. (Aw c'mon honey, I have interconnects that cost more than that. Oops...)

Before I tell you what I did, you tell me. What would you have done? :o)

And a Merry Christmas to all!

kinsekd
She's getting new paint job (inside of house) and carpet, I'm getting new speakers and analog rig + dedicated lines. Wohoo!! Happy Holidays!
I would have given her the old stuff and bought new for myself. Now, she has her room and you have your room. As long as she doesn't kick you out of the bedroom your okay.

Slipknot1, tell her your taking an advance on tax returns.
I bought a pearl necklace for my wife but before that I paid off all my debts a few months ago. That was the best gift as now all audio purchases have no strings attached.
I just bought her a new stainless steel range. She was complaining about the old one, but I still can't scrape together enough to buy the amp I want. Maybe if I bought one of the older Krells it would run hot enough for her to cook on it. Oh well, it's done now!
Slipknot, I was just bustin' your chops. God only knows the women in our lives put up with an awful lot. I'd have a very hard time being married to me too. Ironically, I vaguely remember my wife saying "go on honey, buy that big old expensive pair of mono blocks that you've been drooling over. I know you work 12 hours a day so go ahead and buy yourself something nice for a change", but then I woke up in a cold sweat before making my way out the door to my favorite audiophile shop. I was going to buy her a real nice pair of speaker cables for Christmas, but she wanted an ice maker instead. Go figure!