Posted by big tee on March 04, 2017 at 05:17:21 from (199.120.66.137):
We watched 2 of our grandkids last week for their parents went to Daytona to the race. I was in the shop but went to the house for a refill of coffee and the wife and the 2 kids were playing Monopoly on the dining room table. We started talking about the game tokens and it reminded me of a news story I heard on the radio of the contest to select a new piece to replace the thimble to reflect the "changing times". The game goes back to 1903 but Parker bros. made it popular in 1935. Most of the pieces are from that time frame but some have been changed already. So lets have some fun with this---- The battleship--replaced with a cruise ship with Baby Boomers and aging rock bands. The dog--he is safe because it is trendy to have dogs-the last Farm Fleet flyer I got the first 4 pages were just dog food. The 30's work shoe--replaced by a Nike walking shoe. Thimble--almost nobody sews anymore--replaced with a "smart phone". The symbol of the game--the top hat--replaced by a dude from South Chicago with his ball cap on backwards. The race car--replaced by a Toyota 4 door highbred. The wheelbarrow??--The cat??--The iron?? -------Tee
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