Ann's Complaint About Nick's Camaro
From: Tim Blaser
Dear Click and Clack:
Your caller Ann complained that her husband
Nick hogged up an entire HALF of their
garage with his sometime-to-be-restored old
Camaro.
It reminded me of my marriage. When I was
faced with the same complaint, I simply
appealed to my wife's sense of fair play. I
agreed to get rid of my 1971 Corvette, but
in exchange, I asked my wife to get rid of
her hundreds of out-of-style dresses,
thousands of too-small pants and blouses,
and millions of slightly scuffed shoes that
filled roughly 97% of the closet space in
our house.
Needless to say, my argument, while logical,
was a complete non-starter. Sure, she got
rid of some of the old clothes. But that
only gave her room to buy more new stuff.
(The fact that I reminded her that some of
the old stuff was too small may have been a
mistake, too.)
Well, at least I still have my beloved
Corvette. And I finally got it running
again. Of course, that's because I couldn't
afford my other car once the terms of the
divorce settlement were handed down. My car
and I now live very snuggly together in an
apartment that makes my old one-half of the
garage look like the Taj Mahal. And my ex
now has 3% more closet space to fill.
My advice to Nick: Sometimes discretion
really is the better part of valor.
Signed,
Lost the Argument, AND the War
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