Dude
11-28-2006, 12:10 PM
My wife and I went shopping at target and several times she commented about this giant clock they had, it was about 3 feet across the face of the clock, so it was a very big clock. But she can’t see that far away without her glasses and she usually does not wear her glasses around the house. So one time I even asked her can you stand 20 feet away and read the clock without your glasses, she said yes it’s great I can read it just fine even without my glasses.
So I thought I would surprise her and I bought the clock for her birthday, we went out and I had someone bring the clock in a truck (it’s a big clock) so I could give it to her. She was shocked when she unwrapped it.
Then she says: why did you buy this?
I said: because you liked it so much.
She says: I was joking, I hate it, I can’t believe that you actually bought it.
So I wasn’t exactly sure if she was joking about not liking the clock, or not. Then we get ready to leave and she asks me where are they taking the clock? I said to our house, she say no, that clock can not come in our house make them take it some where else.
Then I knew she really didn’t like the clock.
Oh well, it’s the thought that counts right. Ha ha ha.
So I thought I would surprise her and I bought the clock for her birthday, we went out and I had someone bring the clock in a truck (it’s a big clock) so I could give it to her. She was shocked when she unwrapped it.
Then she says: why did you buy this?
I said: because you liked it so much.
She says: I was joking, I hate it, I can’t believe that you actually bought it.
So I wasn’t exactly sure if she was joking about not liking the clock, or not. Then we get ready to leave and she asks me where are they taking the clock? I said to our house, she say no, that clock can not come in our house make them take it some where else.
Then I knew she really didn’t like the clock.
Oh well, it’s the thought that counts right. Ha ha ha.