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ElKootcho:

This question is simple. I'm a man working fulltime supporting my wife and daughter and if I want to build a cabinet then I'm damn well going to build a cabinet. Unless it's a financial hardship, why does any adult male (or female) need "permission" from anyone?

ChadTower:


Because she controls the in and out bits, mostly.

ElfShotTheFood:

Well the best part is the kids are on my side.  my 4yr old says gauntlet is "the best game ever"  and the 10yr old loves joust.  he was on a merry-go-round recently and was just plain thrilled that it had a chicken for him to ride on. 



Joystick Jerk:

To be quite honest, some things you gotta just put your foot down about. While everything should be agreed upon in a relationship, it's a sad thing that so many guys seem to get browbeaten into submission by their significant others these days. If you're spending your own money on it and not demanding to put it in the kitchen or something, then you should be able to do what you want with your hobby.

The day my girlfriend says I can't have a cab or two in the den because it clashes with the paint scheme is the day I start thinking about getting a new girlfriend. Luckily my girlfriend isn't the shrill harpy that society seems to be turning our women into these days. The only complaints I get about my current cab is that it isn't getting built fast enough and we have to make due with a PC and X-Arcade stick in the mean time!

ElfShotTheFood:

Well, i am ordering $150 worth of GroovyGameGear, so damn the torpedoes and here we go.

not wanting to piss off the lady doesn't necessarily mean browbeaten,  its just that her little pink button is a lot more fun than anything that happ or any other company makes.  and we all know if she's unhappy,  the best toy of all gets put away.

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