This is really strange...
A while ago, I started to look into replacing our old 50" large screen TV with a new LCD HD widescreen TV. After I had settled what would work well for us I approached my wife with the idea. She was all for it, so we went to our local Best Buy to see the TVs up front and personal.
I started to take her directly to the 42" TV I had in mind. As we were walking a salesman joined us on our trip to the TV. Once we got there, and as the salesman started explaining it's features, my wife blurts out "Bigger". The salesman just looked at her and I just about passed out. But I recovered, moved down the row a bit and said "OK, how about this 46"?". To my amazement her reply was one word..."Bigger". By now she's attracting attention from other people with that one word.
I heard the salesman snicker a little but I ignored him and moved a little further down the row asking the same question about a 52". After a slight pause, the same basic reply but with an added description..."Bigger...like that one or bigger" as she gestured toward an $8000 57" TV sitting in front of the demo room. Now I hear several people laughing nearby.
By now I'm totally speechless....I don't know what to do. This is not normal. No matter how understaning they are with men, women do not usually want to spend money on electronic toys.
At that point, I politely notified her that we need to go home and talk about this. As we walked out of the store she laughed and said..."This has to be a first in the history of man....the man arguing for a smaller TV and the woman wanting a bigger one.".
I must be sick.
