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i linked him to the ABC videos, since they blew me away when i first saw them. told him to watch number 4, and no response. so i ask him what he though and his response was "I saw an old washing machine washing". i HAD to laugh. oh well. David
 
Does it not blow your minds that a person can't get all excited over the action of a great washer or other appliance? Everyone I know thinks I'm nuts :-). I'm so glad we have each other!
Bobby in Boston
 
I was telling someone at work about my vintage Magnavox stereo. They were like, "umm.. you still listen to records?" Nevermind the wonderful sound and the groovy Micromatic record changer that senses the size of each record by tapping with the tonearm. To them, it's just an old record player. Sigh.

People don't understand.
 
That's defnitely a cool Magnavox stereo! That came from back in the days when HiFi equipment was truly a real investment. Just the sight of that stereo makes me think of one of the many locally run appliance shops that sold those types of stereos, and the nice atmosphere within...helpful sales clerks, an owner who knows you by name, etc
 
I was told on another board....

That I was a freak too.
I used to go to John Lodge.com a Moody Blues discussion board. Last summer some other poster, "Carla" wrote: There goes NeptuneBob again talking about his dryer (I had mentioned that the Kenmore HE3t came in Pacific Blue, a favorite color) and please don't post "Unless I actually had something to contribute". I then told her I was bummed about the Maytag strike at tha time and said "What are we going to do?" Her answer was SO mean:

"Well, maybe YOU could get a life for starters, Nep. Me, I could care less about a Maytag strike."

Oh, why don't people "get it"?
 
Different strokes blah blah blah. What I don't get is why someone has to run down someone elses hobby or interest just because it isn't mainstream. My sister collects miniature dolls of the world, loves em, has hundreds, fairly mainstream I suppose but boring to me. Same with stamp or coin collecting, I'd rather eat dirt..LOL but if that's what someone enjoys so be it.
I had a realtor in the house yesterday and was wondering what he'd say when he saw my room full of old appliances. Instantly started talking about an old mixer he had that needed some fixing, then he started eyeballing the coffee percs.
 
My old boss....

looked at me wierd when I told him I was buying a vintage dishwasher.

Why do I even mention it anymore. I stopped telling people I like to make experimental movies and shorts because I either get people giving me the "ah, you make web pornos huh!" wink wink nudge nudge, or I have people asking if I would videotape their wedding, kid's wedding, etc, for free of course.

Then again, my ex boss is 42 years old and will still drop a thousand dollars at a strip bar, and has a total drinking problem, but he thinks I am wierd for enjoying vintage machinery. So what does that tell you?

Glad he is my ex boss.
:-)
 
Two thoughts:

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"I was telling someone at work about my vintage Magnavox stereo. They were like, "umm.. you still listen to records?" Nevermind the wonderful sound and the groovy Micromatic record changer that senses the size of each record by tapping with the tonearm. To them, it's just an old record player. Sigh.

People don't understand."

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Yeah, I can just hear that "umm" Jason, and I can see the dumba$$ look they probably gave you right now. You know, the little smile like "hey, this guy is crazy". I wouldn't dream of saying something like this, even if I was totally not into what the person was talking about. Whatever happened to mom's old adage of "if you can't say anything nice..." or my take on it "learn to shut up!"

I don't know if I mentioned it, but prior to receiving my big Motorola I called a few vintage stereo repair places to have someone lined up should I need a repair. (I didn't).

I called a guy who had a website and is in San Diego. All the guy could basically do is tell me that no one wants big consoles any more. I said, I know, they are hard to find. Then he started to tell me that they all had sub par components in them, which is bull. My Motorola wails, I can't even put the volume past three and it has so much base and power. Of course, it is a different animal than say, a vintage tube Marantz, but I like it just fine. Finally, the guy up and asked, why did you buy a thing like that for?

I never know what to say to people like this, but I tell you, I am running out of patience. They always catch me off guard.

Another example, I mentioned I went to that Chrysler Spring Fling car show out here. At the show, there was a really nice restored 1957 Chrysler Imperial convertible. You may remember that I have a 1957 Imperial four door. So I complimented the owner on his car, and asked him how it drove, as I am very curious, mine has never run since I had it. He tells me it rides like a dream.

So then I thought I would share with him. I said "I have a Crown 4 door, and I need to totally restore it". And the guy kind of goes "Oh, these are very expensive to restore, I wouldn't even bother with a four door". As if only his car is "the kind", and mine is just junk.

I was just stunned, really did not know what to say. You go to these things thinking that there is a sense of community. All I could think of was wow, did he just say that?

I just looked at my son and said "let's go", and kind of threw my hands up, I don't know if he saw me. What a pri**.

I tell you folks, I am going to start putting people in their place. When his friend next to him started bragging about how he had spent $5000 on his chrome bumpers alone, maybe I should have just said, "well, only an idiot would spend that!" but I didn't even think of it until later.

I think I know what I am going to say from now on when someone says the above.

Just give them a "You know something? You have no idea what you are talking about."

See how that goes.
 
another time i showed the same ABC video of the machine agitating during the wash cycle, to a coworker. i didnt tell him what it was, he thought it was a VIDEO GAME, no kidding!! this guy is only 18 y/o (and HOTT) so i was also super amused by his reaction. at work, everyone knows me knows me as the vacuum expert. just today, this evening, a coworker asked me for a good vacuum, he said he had company coming over and the belt on his regular one was broken. i gave him a boring 80s Eureka upright. i mourned the fact i didnt have/couldnt find a lamp for it. thats the fourth vacuum ive sold/given to my hotel bellhop coworkers! David
 
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