Imagine a street. Run down, not very appealing, but at the end of the street is a nice big house with a swimming pool.
All the people in the street envy the big house and want to live there. But until recently they were only invited in occasionally for a brief visit.
Now people have started moving into the spare rooms of the house and camping in the garden, and the family that built the house are finding it cramped and noisey.
But the people from the other houses have now started inviting their friends and families over too andf things are becoming really crowded, AND the family who owns the house are being told they have to queu for the bathroom like everyone else.
Is it not unfair that the people who built the house now have to share it, especially as they didn't invite the others to do so?
2006-10-25
03:55:07
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