Hi all,
Over the Thanksgiving holiday my MIL asked what she might get me for
Christmas. I pointed her to the Lee Valley website and supplied a list of
items I would be interested in. (given her financial limit). Well, today a
Fedex truck dropped off a nice sealed Lee Valley box, that is currently
sitting on the kitchen counter. SWMBO insists I not open it until
Christmas....I cannot stand it. I mean its just sitting there... looking
pretty... and beckoning me to open and caress whatever is inside. I can
almost hear it whisper my name...calling to me...
I need help coming up with a viable reason to open the box NOW. (I may also
need help with my tool addiction).
The only thing I can think of is that I must open the package just to insure
nothing is broken.
Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
PS. yes I know I have a wonderful mother-in-law
MikeG wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Over the Thanksgiving holiday my MIL asked what she might get me for
> Christmas. I pointed her to the Lee Valley website and supplied a list of
> items I would be interested in. (given her financial limit). Well, today a
> Fedex truck dropped off a nice sealed Lee Valley box, that is currently
> sitting on the kitchen counter. SWMBO insists I not open it until
> Christmas....I cannot stand it. I mean its just sitting there... looking
> pretty... and beckoning me to open and caress whatever is inside. I can
> almost hear it whisper my name...calling to me...
>
> I need help coming up with a viable reason to open the box NOW. (I may also
> need help with my tool addiction).
>
> The only thing I can think of is that I must open the package just to insure
> nothing is broken.
>
> Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>
> PS. yes I know I have a wonderful mother-in-law
>
>
When I worked in the ER, I have been known to take a package down and
have it x-rayed.
--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA
Got kleptomania?? Take something for it!
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"Gordon Airporte" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Oh, on of those unethical ethical question :-)
> Let slip what you got her, then point out to her that she's pretty much
> forced by her innate sense of justice to tell you what's in the box.
> Or maybe claim that you heard scratching coming from within the box and
> had to open it in case there was a cute little moose trapped in there,
> which you hear happens all too frequently with Canadian products.
Might be able to use the scratching idea, but her present, is a corner
cabinet I'm building to her size specs, so she already knows what her gift
is.
Mike
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:43:32 GMT, MikeG <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I need help coming up with a viable reason to open the box NOW. (I may also
> need help with my tool addiction).
You need to inspect for concealed damage. Wait too long, and UPS won't
reimburse. You have no other choice.
> The only thing I can think of is that I must open the package just to insure
> nothing is broken.
See?
> Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Does "you suck" qualify as a suggestion in this context?
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 12:36:46 -0500, Gerald Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> MikeG wrote:
>> The only thing I can think of is that I must open the package just to insure
>> nothing is broken.
> When I worked in the ER, I have been known to take a package down and
> have it x-rayed.
For the record, you can see through a surprising array of objects with a
nuclear imaging detector. Never did muster the courage/idiocy to see if
scratch-off lottery tickets would work, though, because we were pretty
sure that just trying it would be illegal somehow.
An "empty" milk jug from the sump crock, in a radon-prone area,
positively glows on a gamma camera. Um, so I've heard.
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:43:32 GMT, "MikeG" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Over the Thanksgiving holiday my MIL asked what she might get me for
Give me your address. I'll be right over to guard that box for you
and if you come too close to it, I promise not to smack you too hard.
And tell you wife I love her and that she should come to my place -
bring the box.
Pete
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:43:32 GMT, "MikeG" <[email protected]> wrote:
>SWMBO insists I not open it until
>Christmas....I cannot stand it.
Go for a shot commercial airplane trip and bring the box as a carry
on! It'll have to go down the security belt...
Barry
MikeG wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Over the Thanksgiving holiday my MIL asked what she might get me for
> Christmas. I pointed her to the Lee Valley website and supplied a list of
> items I would be interested in. (given her financial limit). Well, today a
> Fedex truck dropped off a nice sealed Lee Valley box, that is currently
> sitting on the kitchen counter. SWMBO insists I not open it until
> Christmas....I cannot stand it. I mean its just sitting there... looking
> pretty... and beckoning me to open and caress whatever is inside. I can
> almost hear it whisper my name...calling to me...
>
> I need help coming up with a viable reason to open the box NOW. (I may also
> need help with my tool addiction).
>
> The only thing I can think of is that I must open the package just to insure
> nothing is broken.
>
> Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>
> PS. yes I know I have a wonderful mother-in-law
>
>
My suggestion ---------- we trade MILs.
;-)
Glen
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:43:32 GMT, "MikeG" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> Well, today a
>Fedex truck dropped off a nice sealed Lee Valley box, that is currently
>sitting on the kitchen counter. SWMBO insists I not open it until
>Christmas....I cannot stand it.
Try not to get it all wet with drool.
>PS. yes I know I have a wonderful mother-in-law
Mine bought me my first flying lessons years back. She was my first
passenger when I got my license! <G>
I know exactly how you feel, having nice in-laws is a wonderful thing.
My brother has the proverbial version (a.k.a. "The Costanzas"), so I
know how lucky I am.
Barry
<[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:43:32 GMT, "MikeG" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Over the Thanksgiving holiday my MIL asked what she might get me for
> Give me your address. I'll be right over to guard that box for you
> and if you come too close to it, I promise not to smack you too hard.
>
> And tell you wife I love her and that she should come to my place -
> bring the box.
>
> Pete
>
I would like to thank all who offered suggestions, but the pretty and
alluring Lee Valley carton has magically been replaced by a plain brown box
containing a 4 foot section of track lighting. I think I can be strong
enough to not go looking for it so, sad as that may be. I'll just wait
until Christmas and pass some of the time installing track lights over the
peninsula in the kitchen......... right over the counter previously occupied
by the now hidden LV container...hmmm maybe this won't be as easy as I
thought.
Anyway...I hope that all of you have a wonderful Christmas, now back to
lurking...
MikeG
Oh, on of those unethical ethical question :-)
Let slip what you got her, then point out to her that she's pretty much
forced by her innate sense of justice to tell you what's in the box.
Or maybe claim that you heard scratching coming from within the box and
had to open it in case there was a cute little moose trapped in there,
which you hear happens all too frequently with Canadian products.
"MikeG" <[email protected]> wrote:
>The only thing I can think of is that I must open the package just to insure
>nothing is broken.
Absolutely. You did hear the rumor that they changed their return
policy to ten days, including items damaged in shipping or packed
incorrectly, didn't you? They are notifying customers of the new
policy with package inserts. Better check yours out quickly!
;-)
--
Alex -- Replace "nospam" with "mail" to reply by email. Checked infrequently.
In article <[email protected]>,
Gerald Ross <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I worked in the ER, I have been known to take a package down and
> have it x-rayed.
How COULD you????? Hath thou no pathience?
In article <[email protected]>,
Ba r r y <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 13:00:27 -0500, Robatoy <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> >How COULD you????? Hath thou no pathience?
>
> My patience is so bad, I already gave my wife HER Christmas present,
> 'cause I can't keep a secret.
*I* can keep a secret. I never told a soul about Larry and that
goat-thing.
In article <[email protected]>,
"MikeG" <[email protected]> wrote:
> The only thing I can think of is that I must open the package just to insure
> nothing is broken.
*wags finger*..no no no no nooooo!!! We had this discussion about shipping
cartons. All will be fine. Have SWMBO inspect for shipping
damage...errrrmm...AFTER she ties you up....then...who knows?
"MikeG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi all,
>
> Over the Thanksgiving holiday my MIL asked what she might get me for
> Christmas. I pointed her to the Lee Valley website and supplied a list of
> items I would be interested in. (given her financial limit). Well, today
a
> Fedex truck dropped off a nice sealed Lee Valley box, that is currently
> sitting on the kitchen counter. SWMBO insists I not open it until
> Christmas....I cannot stand it. I mean its just sitting there... looking
> pretty... and beckoning me to open and caress whatever is inside. I can
> almost hear it whisper my name...calling to me...
>
> I need help coming up with a viable reason to open the box NOW. (I may
also
> need help with my tool addiction).
>
> The only thing I can think of is that I must open the package just to
insure
> nothing is broken.
>
Hmmmmm.... I think this one should be archived for the next time a thread
pops up on "instant gratification".
Suffer it my boy, suffer it. There's just nothing like the feeling of
Christmas morning and you finally get to open that package that's been
waiting for you for 3 weeks. Your imagination has invoked every conceivable
image of what it could be, and you've exhausted yourself trying to remember
all the hints that you dropped about what you "really need". Finally,
you're convinced that it "must" be that one thing that you've really dropped
the hints about - it has to be. Ahhhh... then comes the child like thrill
of Christmas morning and you can finally immerse yourself in the long
awaited excitement of tearing it open, only to discover it's none of the
things you've hinted about. Alas before you can even realize what's
happening you hear "what the hell's this???" slip out of your very lips.
Maybe you better open it now - just to keep peace in the family of course.
--
-Mike-
[email protected]
"MikeG" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:UQ_jf.11791
> I need help coming up with a viable reason to open the box NOW. (I may
also
> need help with my tool addiction).
>
> Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
A goodly portion of my Christmas hours as a kid was spent opening my
Christmas presents to see what I had and then wrapping them up again so no
one could tell. That's *how* you can do it although I'm guessing you're
looking for some rationalization to open it.
Any chance you or your wife has set up an online account on the LV website?
You can go there and look at account information and see a listing of
everything bought either at the store or online just as long as you've used
your LV customer number when making those purchases.
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 13:00:27 -0500, Robatoy <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>How COULD you????? Hath thou no pathience?
My patience is so bad, I already gave my wife HER Christmas present,
'cause I can't keep a secret.
"MikeG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Might be able to use the scratching idea, but her present, is a
> corner cabinet I'm building to her size specs, so she already knows
> what her gift is.
I think you just might need what's in that package to finish the
wife's corner cabinet x-mas present!
--
"New Wave" Dave In Houston
MikeG (in [email protected]) said:
| Over the Thanksgiving holiday my MIL asked what she might get me for
| Christmas. I pointed her to the Lee Valley website and supplied a
| list of items I would be interested in. (given her financial
| limit). Well, today a Fedex truck dropped off a nice sealed Lee
| Valley box, that is currently sitting on the kitchen counter.
| SWMBO insists I not open it until Christmas....I cannot stand it.
You identified the issue in the subject line - whether or not to honor
the wishes of the person who cared enough to spend on stuff you really
wanted. 's pretty much up to you. Think of it as a test.
BTW, you suck!
Have a happy Christmas!
[ And if you're /really/ concerned, send the package to me and I'll
inspect for damage :-]
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/solar.html
MikeG wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Over the Thanksgiving holiday my MIL asked what she might get me for
> Christmas. I pointed her to the Lee Valley website and supplied a list of
> items I would be interested in. (given her financial limit). Well, today a
> Fedex truck dropped off a nice sealed Lee Valley box, that is currently
> sitting on the kitchen counter. SWMBO insists I not open it until
> Christmas....I cannot stand it. I mean its just sitting there... looking
> pretty... and beckoning me to open and caress whatever is inside. I can
> almost hear it whisper my name...calling to me...
>
> I need help coming up with a viable reason to open the box NOW. (I may also
> need help with my tool addiction).
>
> The only thing I can think of is that I must open the package just to insure
> nothing is broken.
>
> Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>
> PS. yes I know I have a wonderful mother-in-law
>
>
Send SWMBO to the mall and then slit the bottom of the package, remove
and inspect the contents. Repack and retape the bottom of the package.
Now you'll sleep at night (unless the guilt gets to you!).
I have to restrain myself from looking in the closet of a spare bedroom
where I know a package was placed by SWMBO yesterday moments after UPS
dropped off a gift for me. I struggled to not look out the window to
check out the size of the box as the UPS guy approached the house. I
wanted to look for the tell-tale LV package tape...there must be a 12
step program for us.
Dave
MikeG wrote:
> Hi all,
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Jewel Boxes and Wood Art
http://woodwork.pmccl.com
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