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Tulum_Moon Donating Member (556 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jul-15-07 02:40 PM
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The Game of Life
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I KNOW it is just a game. My kids and their friends have been playing it lately. A lot! The goal, as most of you know, is to get married, have as many children as you can and become rich. We have an old version. They keep making fun of the kid who end up in the trailer or the run down house. They all want to be the Doctor. They also have to buy insurance in case of accidents or floods. They either end up in the poor house on assisted living or millionaires mansion depending on their choices The people are either pink or blue and they ride around in little cars. It is an older version like I said. This may sound petty, but it just seems wrong. Is there an updated version? Why can't the little people choose to be single and have no kids. They can only win if they get married and have kids. Can two pink pegs be parent? Or two blue pegs? I guess they can if they want.
Anyway, thanks for listening to my little rant about a board game. I will just stick it back in the back of the closet.

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