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Has your wife (or significant other) thrown away your stuff?

May 31, 2011
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I got a new copy of Light room 5... in a retail box and somehow it found its way into the recycling bin. Yeah... maybe I shouldn't have left it on the floor until I was ready to install it, but it didn't look like trash.

The person who I'm related to by marriage and lives in my home is the only one who cleans, so I'm ok with the occasional why is this now missing for the rest of my life... because it is a fair trade off to having to clean.

Maybe I need labels that say, NOT TRASH.
 
To answer your question:
- No, not since I chopped her up and fed her to the squirrels. Sadly, now I have to do my own cleaning, and keeping track of all my gear. ;)

Sincerely,
/Single, but I can't understand why
 
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Hi Tabor.
So was that two pairs of shoes ruined, or she threw out the second shoe after you retrieved the first one?
Sorry couldn't help myself! ;D You managed to duplicate your post.

Cheers, Graham.

Tabor Warren Photography said:
My wife threw away one of my shoes once. Keep in mind, ONE of my shoes. The other was found underneath the bed a couple of days later. Luckily, we both run the business so hopefully at least our equipment is safe. :D

Cheers!
-Tabor
Tabor Warren Photography said:
My wife threw away one of my shoes once. Keep in mind, ONE of my shoes. The other was found underneath the bed a couple of days later. Luckily, we both run the business so hopefully at least our equipment is safe. :D

Cheers!
-Tabor
 
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Hi JD.
No my significant other doesn't clean, I do! She cooks! She did accuse me of disposing of or hiding her Radley umbrella, I found it weeks later when I moved her old handbag, it was sticking out of the bag! ::)
When I get fed up with the detritus of life I box it up and put it on her dining chair!

Cheers, Graham.
 
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Halfrack said:
You purchased boxed software? There's a reason all you need is a download link and a key ;)

My only rule is that I'll clean any time she wants to, she's just not allowed to clean without me.
I got it as part of a camera package... I sold the camera and it basically cost me $3 and change to upgrade light room. But the key was inside the unopened box.
 
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distant.star said:
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My wife threw me away!

Sadly for both of us, she deeply regretted it a year later. Maybe if she had just put me in a recycle bin, it would have ended better.

I assume if I ever get divorced... I will hit on women with many photography prowess.

You are so striking... I'd love to photograph you...
 
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jdramirez said:
distant.star said:
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My wife threw me away!

Sadly for both of us, she deeply regretted it a year later. Maybe if she had just put me in a recycle bin, it would have ended better.

I assume if I ever get divorced... I will hit on women with many photography prowess.

You are so striking... I'd love to photograph you...

Word of caution: When it comes to divorce, don't assume anything. Been there. Done that. If anything, you get taken to the cleaners.

My ex's violin teacher, was principal, 2nd violinist for the San Francisco Symphony. His wife divorced him and asked (as part of the property settlement) for part of the value (community property) of his 200+ year-old Guarneri violin he inherited from his father who was also a violinist. I don't know if she got it or not. I do know that he's no longer with the S.F. symphony.

When I went through my divorce, he said to me: "Get the best damn lawyer you can ..."

Unfortunately, he was right.
 
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