>James "seeking equality (ya, riight)" B.
Wrote:
>This reminds me, why is it that women get to go to their stores and sign up for
>all the stuff they want, and us guys "get" to go along? Five years ago,
>I wanted to go to the Craftsman Department at Sears (AArrr, Arrr, Arr!) and
>make up a list of stuff _I_ wanted, but when I voiced my desire, I was met with
>rolled eyes and smirks. (not by my fiance, though. she is much too loving and
>kind, not to mention standing right behind me. and now she's my wife, so it
>wasn't _that_ much of a smirk, more a benevolent smile.)
>
>Anyway,
>IT would seem that there is an untapped marketing opportunity for some
>enterprising car parts/tool company (are you listening, VB? Moss? Sears?)
If you want to renew your vows, you can register at a real store. I know
that at least Home Depot does have a "couple registry" instead of the usual
bridal registry. Just don't know if they carry V8s that fit your 71 MGB for
more power ;-) ;-)
Mark "Whose more power comes from a 3L straight 6 (C/GT), and lives in a
100+ year-old house so Home Depot would be just fine, thank you" Dodd
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