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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 548350" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I agree with Witz. Money has nothing to do with it, it's the attitude. Nor does it have to be a dad either..........I've seen mom's married and unmarried that are just as bad. </p><p></p><p>As for hockey rinks in your back yard??? Holy moly! It would be less wasteful to have one in a central area the entire neighborhood could enjoy, more practical too. Pools........my bro has an in ground pool (eldest bro) and trust me, he's no where near comfortable....let alone rich. He just happened to be an idiot and buy a house with a pool. Nor does he have a clue how to maintain it so of course no one will go near the thing. lol I don't care for above ground pools.........and other than upfront costs, they're just as expensive to care for in my opinion. Give me a cheap plastic wading pool.....I'm happy. So were my kids, although pressed......Nichole used to swim in a large rubbermaid storage box for a few years. We weren't allowed pools at the HUD apartments.......but since it wasn't a "pool" manager couldn't do a darn thing and boy did it peeve her off. </p><p></p><p>I dunno. I'm sure it isn't all wealthy people, in fact I know it isn't, but it seems like the more money they get the more they get out of whack with reality and "normal". It becomes a I have the cash so why not thing instead of a Is this really necessary type thing. Know what I mean??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 548350, member: 84"] I agree with Witz. Money has nothing to do with it, it's the attitude. Nor does it have to be a dad either..........I've seen mom's married and unmarried that are just as bad. As for hockey rinks in your back yard??? Holy moly! It would be less wasteful to have one in a central area the entire neighborhood could enjoy, more practical too. Pools........my bro has an in ground pool (eldest bro) and trust me, he's no where near comfortable....let alone rich. He just happened to be an idiot and buy a house with a pool. Nor does he have a clue how to maintain it so of course no one will go near the thing. lol I don't care for above ground pools.........and other than upfront costs, they're just as expensive to care for in my opinion. Give me a cheap plastic wading pool.....I'm happy. So were my kids, although pressed......Nichole used to swim in a large rubbermaid storage box for a few years. We weren't allowed pools at the HUD apartments.......but since it wasn't a "pool" manager couldn't do a darn thing and boy did it peeve her off. I dunno. I'm sure it isn't all wealthy people, in fact I know it isn't, but it seems like the more money they get the more they get out of whack with reality and "normal". It becomes a I have the cash so why not thing instead of a Is this really necessary type thing. Know what I mean?? [/QUOTE]
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