If you can pay for it, you can do it. If you can pay for it, they can't do it.
2007-06-21 08:54:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on the rules...there are rules like no cheating at cards, no overdue accounts [bar tabs and the like] and business-y type things which require several warnings and polite letters and "may we have a word with you" efforts before they turf you out forever. From my experience with country clubs, there aren't any morals beyond 'don't get caught shagging the golf pro in broad daylight'...they mostly seem to abide why what the Baroness Rothschild once said, "I don't care what people do sexually, as long as they don't do it in the street and frighten the horses." Lookin' good is the Creed, IOW.
2007-06-21 15:58:15
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answer #2
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answered by constantreader 6
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Country clubs endorse using exhorbitant amounts of precious water to maintain green lawns for golf courses, even in the middle of deserts like in Arizona, New Mexico, and Southern California.
They should be put on a restriction to only use grey water.
2007-06-21 15:55:03
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answer #3
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answered by David 2
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Country clubs endorse the morals of being comfortable with your wealth and enjoy your place in the class system pecking order..Of course eventually you can only keep shoving the lower classes down for so long before they rebel..But hey it won't be anytime soon, so screw the poor sumsguns.
~kneels and kisses Bettie's feet~ how are you doing today boss!!
2007-06-21 16:42:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Wouldn't you have to be a member of a country club to know that answer? I'm not a country club member.
2007-06-21 15:54:31
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answer #5
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answered by April First 5
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My country club would require huge parties be thrown every solstice and equinox (clothing optional) and all members must go through an initiation rite where they kiss a goat's ***. Hey - hazing is fun.
2007-06-21 15:57:37
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answer #6
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answered by swordarkeereon 6
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Country clubs aren't their to set moral standards. We need to stop looking everywhere for morals and start looking within ourselves. Society is desperate for others to tell them how to look, what to think, how to feel... Pitiful.
2007-06-21 15:56:17
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answer #7
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answered by tooblessed2doubt 4
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Depends on the country club. I think most country clubs are a goof anyway.
_()_
2007-06-21 15:55:42
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answer #8
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answered by vinslave 7
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enforcement? easy, you don't follow the rules, you don't get to use the facilities, we will throw you out.
as for what morals they follow.....it's usually the morals of the governing heads for the club, generally rich, generally older, and generally very self agrandizing.
2007-06-21 15:57:28
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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My country club would have a very strict "no clothing allowed for chicks" rule.
2007-06-21 15:54:20
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't concern myself with moral issues. A persons morality is their own business, and NO ONE else's, as long as they do not harm or deprive another human of their life, health or possessions.
2007-06-21 15:56:29
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answer #11
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answered by Always Curious 7
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