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07/31/03 4:17 PM

#14501 RE: austin01 #14499

Austin - if you wanted your husband or wife to "pay more attention to your needs" would you trash him or her to every Tom, Dick, and Harry you know? Would that really make him or her "pay more attention to your needs"?

Being married only about 5 years myself, I am definitely no expert, but I am of the persuasion that that probably wouldn't work so well.

If I really wanted "more attention" I wouldn't try to turn everyone against my own wife, which is obviously what you are trying to do with NV.

A more appropriate approach may be to call and discuss with the company (Brad or Ray) what type of "attention" you would like and ask them if they could "meet your needs". If they can't, then maybe the marriage isn't meant to be!

hitimer

07/31/03 5:03 PM

#14505 RE: austin01 #14499

austin01, if you question virtually every written word on this board, to read into the fact that others ask the same questions -either before or after your having asked yours - is to eventually
infer an erroneous conflation between the 2 events.
That reminds me of the classic joke about the poor, bedraggled man who runs up to the fire chief after the 1906 SF earthquake and confess "I did it! I'm so sorry!" he exclaimed. "And just what did you do?", the fire chief replied. Why, I made the building collapse," the shaking man blurted out. "And how did you do that?", he was asked. "Why, I was sitting on the toilet, and pulled the flushing chain, and all hell broke loose," he cried!!!
Cause and effect take a serious beating in both the man's mind, and yours, as well, austin. That there is a temporal relationship between two event is no affirmation of their being causally related to each other. A bit of Sartre may be just what the Dr. ordered for your insomnia. Again, cf google. Or, maybe, a simple course in applied logic. Whatever.
Rob