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In Reply to: RE: Helped our kid move into a new place posted by Bromo33333 on August 09, 2015 at 16:50:11
Good for you dad! I had 4 daughters & once they were married, hooked them up w/various speakers, receivers, TT's, cd players, whatever I had avaiable at the time. (over years, I had rebuilt or "refreshed" older pieces of nice gear) They were very appreciative but unfortunately it didn't start the itch. The minor victory was that each of the husbands loved the gear & requested my help when it was time to upgrade ... their HT systems. It just seems they want to concentrate on raising kids & working for a living. The nerve. When they do listen to music though, they still love the 60's music they heard me play. Can't complain tho, they are wonderful kids, all of them & great parents themselves. Dave
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"It just seems they want to concentrate on raising kids & working for a living. The nerve. "
Yeah, I think young parents these days focus much less on themselves and more on their kids. It probably makes for a better childhood, but it does tend to squeeze out a lot of Parental time. But I also wince when I see how much housing can cost these days, too - that's can't be good for the "fun budget"
Still ... when they start getting older ... they might just add in a few things.
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Yep, the housing market is terrible, especially for young couples starting out. One daughter & her husband are both working, not really hi paying jobs & no kids, but it's all they can do to afford a rental. Breaks my heart to see them struggle, but without being too cliche, they're adults now & have to make their own way. At least I gave them some nice vintage gear, but unfortunately that's about all I can do. Dave
Everyone thinks I'm strange except my friends deep inside the earth
Unless things reverse, the unique position that made America's economy so robust (included in it was a dirt cheap cost of living compared to wages which created a very bubbly economy for spending) is well and truly gone (Well it was gone about 1975 and the rest have been echoes).
We have been saving furniture, and stuff in our basement for over a decade for moments like this, so it felt good for such a long term plan to come to fruition. I am a pack rat, and this is one of the only times this worked in our favor!
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As audiophiles, we take what's obsolete, make it beautiful, and keep it forever.
Hey! I have a blog now: http://mancave-stereo.blogspot.com or "like" us at https://www.facebook.com/mancave.stereo
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