Well haven't heard of a cure yet.Quiting the High Life resulted in the(RTS) problem.I have found very good support groups for it=All my collector friends understand just fine(RTS Anymous)...Wife just Throws the Money at me now without a word!+Winning that battle.I just Tell her there all for Sale""She asks why haven't you sold any in 5 years".I always have to tell her I need the right tool for the right job.She learned to quit asking me to do Yard work=Always told her I needed another tractor the right size for the job=That worked twice. -RTS is a funny thing it tends to alienant the suffer to the Garage where it is peaceful and quite and many wifes hate to step into environment -RTS suffers also tend to have moments of shear,severe swearing incidents noramlly relates to steel stricking sensitive parts of the hands -Funny syndrome most of the general public have no understanding of this syndrome Justin
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