My first summer home on college break, I used to sit around until all hours of the night playing Monopoly with my friends. The more we drank, the funnier, and more underhanded, the games would get. Throw in some real money side betting, and it was a blast. While I understand QS' point about sticking to the rules, I think "house rules" can add a level of entertainment to the game that isn't normally present. It makes negotiating a lot more interesting.
I really learned something about my friends too. It's funny how a trivial game can bring out traits in people.
Last edited by Desnudo : 04-28-2005 at 04:09 PM.
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