From grey Sent Sat, Oct 17th 1998, 05:13
Heh. Well, my partner and I agree on music, the vast majority of the time, as he introduced me to much of the music I listen to... so he appreciates my musical purchases... though he has begged me on occasion, "Elizabeth, PLEASE stop buying so many cds!" We simply have nowhere left to store them. It's gotten out of hand. I'm restricting myself to only buying things which won't come around again due to being limited/rare. But y'know. It's so haaaaard. Plus, we do have a backlog of things we haven't quite fully listened to. Does this happen to anyone else? On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, Irene McC wrote: > On 16 Oct 98, Andrew Duke Cognition Audiowo wrote > > > today on IDM: how do you hide your > > music-related expenses from your partner?... > > This is NOT a joke - believe me - and a topic weighing heavily on > my conscience, especially since it is "my partner" who is the > breadwinner around here while Mummy minds this kids - and then I > go spending his hard-earned cash on music that only *I* like. > > Hmmmmmmm..... > > Must say I totally side with Lance on this one : > > > but not enough to satisfy my music cravings. She says she could > > make much better use of the extra room & closet space. I disagree. > > Nothing like an obsessed addict <sigh> > > and Andrew Duke Cognition Audiowo wrote > > > My girlfriend has never said "it's me or the music", but if I ever > > hear that from her I won't be shocked :) > > If anybody ever said that to me, I know which way I'd go. GUESS ! > > I > * -- xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xx.xx.xx http://www.extortion.com "Millions of human hands at work, billions of minds...a vast network, screaming with life: an organism. A natural organism." - Max Cohen, in the motion picture pi