I agree with PhilD (again). So long as we live in this hustle-hustle society in which we have to compete with one another for access to limited resources, none of us has any fundamental right to do everything that we want to do, whether as a career, or for leisure. Hey, I for one would love to play polo as a hobby, but I can't afford to (it's a sport which makes flying look cheap by comparison). So: I don't play polo. Aint life unjust! I think I'll head off to the polo players' pprune and whinge about how my stingy mates won't contribute to my ambition to score the winning goal in the final against a crack Argentinian team. Whilst I'm at it, I'll file a complaint on the Formula One drivers' pprune about how I wanted to be number one driver for the Ferrari team, but no one I knew would subsidise me to do the go-cart or formula Ford racing, so I couldn't even get into the paddock. Huh, so-called friends eh?