Posted by davpal on March 24, 2008 at 09:47:48 from (216.93.97.113):
In Reply to: The Good Old Days. posted by Walt davies on March 24, 2008 at 08:16:54:
One thing you might want to put on the list Walt is the divorce rate in the old days and the divorce rate today. I don't think modern conveniences have made people happier. Just makes us greedier, more jaded, and mean to each other. Jeleousy and ifidelity run rampant in our good new days. At least in the old days you knew where you stand in the order of things. Now my 21 year old neighbor shows up on our trail ride on a $10,000 dollar snowmobile and he makes about 1/3 what I do when he is working. And he was just laid off, and his family has just gone bankrupt and had the house in foreclosure. Yet in the good new days he drives around like the big rich man on the block. That is why the good old days are better. Not a bunch of 10 cent millionares everywhere you looked.
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