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Should tools and lawn equipment go on a wedding registry?

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ChadTower:

Yep, warning, red flag, danger - she is going to be anti anything that isn't for or about her.

BTW, put anything you want on a registry.  Put hookers on it if you want.  No one is obligated to buy it just because you put it there.  In fact, odds are that if you put 70 useful items and 2 crystal bowls, you'll get 2 useful items and 35 crystal bowls.  People like to snicker about what they got you later on.

shardian:
Alot of people don't even use the registry you make. It's like they feel they know better than you do as to what you want.

CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: AlanS17 on November 27, 2006, 04:02:42 pm ---She kept saying he couldn't put on lawn care stuff because it wouldn't be a gift for the both of them since she would neer use it. But then she said stuff like cookware was for the both of them even though he would never use it.
--- End quote ---

Hmmm ... I'm the one who does the cooking and my wife does the yardwork and I have no problem with making her lawn equipment the priority ... although I still think that one of RandyT's new spinners would make a lovely wedding gift!

Cheers

AlanS17:
Well she's all excited about kitchen stuff. Cooking is her hobby the same way arcade machines are ours. In fact, she cooks a lot of stuff that doesn't even get eaten because she just wants to (but that's another story). So the "fun factor" won't be wearing off for her.

ChadTower:

Ahhh, the naivete of the early relationship.   :laugh2:

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