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Posted by chief on December 22, 1999 at 07:29:46 from (206.228.213.214):
In Reply to: need advice posted by tammy on December 21, 1999 at 17:12:28:
Tammy, You need to devise a plan and it should go something like this. Ask by what date he can have this problem fixed. Once that is established ask where he is going to get the radiator repaired once it is removed. Call the shop and advise that the radiator will be coming in on that date and get the approximate time required for it to be repaired. Advise your husband of the schedule. Say nothing, but get a large number of gallon jugs and fill them with water. Put some in your car for emergency should the leak increase. Put a large number of jugs (acts as a constant reminder)in your husbands transportation so that if the radiator bursts prior to the above repair date he can come and get you and limp back home with the extra available water. Put a notice on the bathroom mirror where he shaves as to the scheduled date of repair. As the time draws near ask for "guidance" as to what he needs you to do in order to meet the schedule. When he replies, you have now shifted the responsibility over onto him and and all you have to do is comply and the radiator will get fixed and he will get those **** bottles of water out of his way. Should this not bring about the desired results question whether the repair is outside his ability? This will hurt his pride and he may get perturbed but he will fix it to prove that he can. Same results!
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