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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 736572" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>Oh, we used to smoke at great aunts and uncles place. It was like a true pool hall. Drank, too. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>I liken your house rules to that of William Randolph Hearst, who allowed people to enjoy themselves while visiting his estate, but frowned upon those who got drunk. A lifetime ban from ever attending another gathering at William Randolph Hearst's estate was in effect for those brave enough to test the rule.</p><p></p><p>I love Ping-Pong, too. Used to play that all the time as kids. Had lots of fun.</p><p></p><p>Agreed, if the rules and conditions surrounding divorce were tightened, you'd see people remain more straight. Also believe if the gold-digging carpet was pulled out from under those who marry for money, you'd also see change, and quick-like, too. People would start marrying for love, rather than materialistic possession and a life of being carried.</p><p></p><p>Listened to a radio broadcast related to relationships and marriages, and how today, the failure rate sits at a whopping, staggering 87%, which is directly attributed to less men wanting to get married, because of the worry of being taken for a ride financially. Is also attributed to less children being born today than ever before. So great to see hard-working men being more aware nowadays and less willing to say, "I do". No man deserves to work hard only to have half his worth robbed from him, and nor should the reverse be allowed to happen (vice-versa).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 736572, member: 21572"] Oh, we used to smoke at great aunts and uncles place. It was like a true pool hall. Drank, too. :) I liken your house rules to that of William Randolph Hearst, who allowed people to enjoy themselves while visiting his estate, but frowned upon those who got drunk. A lifetime ban from ever attending another gathering at William Randolph Hearst's estate was in effect for those brave enough to test the rule. I love Ping-Pong, too. Used to play that all the time as kids. Had lots of fun. Agreed, if the rules and conditions surrounding divorce were tightened, you'd see people remain more straight. Also believe if the gold-digging carpet was pulled out from under those who marry for money, you'd also see change, and quick-like, too. People would start marrying for love, rather than materialistic possession and a life of being carried. Listened to a radio broadcast related to relationships and marriages, and how today, the failure rate sits at a whopping, staggering 87%, which is directly attributed to less men wanting to get married, because of the worry of being taken for a ride financially. Is also attributed to less children being born today than ever before. So great to see hard-working men being more aware nowadays and less willing to say, "I do". No man deserves to work hard only to have half his worth robbed from him, and nor should the reverse be allowed to happen (vice-versa). [/QUOTE]
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