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Who is “they”?They sure are pushing them with ads.
They remain in the shadows.Who is “they”?
Ahem, cough, cough, cough.I see. They're trying to push casino gambling.
Glamorous resorts...yeah in the commercials. Then you go into a big smoky cavern where decrepit old folks drag oxygen bottles from slot machine to slot machine. Gambling addiction is real and ain't nothing glamorous for the families impacted.
Glamorous resorts...yeah in the commercials. Then you go into a big smoky cavern where decrepit old folks drag oxygen bottles from slot machine to slot machine. Gambling addiction is real and ain't nothing glamorous for the families impacted.
Well, ugh, how many ghettos have you seen in Germany?I'm not a fan of casino gambling in general. They attract trashy business interests and encourage massive wasting of money and harming families. However, I also don't understand why US casinos tend to be low-class, dumpy establishments. The casino in Wiesbaden, Germany (where I lived) looked like this on the outside.
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And like this on the inside. Though anyone could go in, you couldn't go in dressed like a bum.
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Now that @Mr. Deez has moved out, the neighborhoods have improved drastically.Well, ugh, how many ghettos have you seen in Germany?
Well, ugh, how many ghettos have you seen in Germany?
Mr D
I am not a gambler. I would want them to give me my money back at end of night BUT the casinos I have been in with people who did like gambling, Winstar, Harrahs, Hard Rock in NO ,Several in Atlantic City. Foxwoods in Conn .many many in Vegas All were pretty top notch, several were really luxe so not sure What casinos you were in that were "dumpy".
Starting about a year ago, when I'd go to the Rangers stadium or "Texas Live", I'd ask the employees (TX Live, that Loews hotel, stadium) looking for an inside scoop to verify what I suspected about the Choctaws buying the old stadium and building (hmmmmmmm why would an Indian Tribe buy that and other real estate in an entertainment district right in the middle of the DFW Metroplex...???? very puzzling...???)Ok, but they also should be in DFW, Houston, Gainesville, Sherman, and Paris. The latter three to take away from the border casinos in Oklahoma and Louisiana.
I would put it in one location somewhere between Hearne, Milano, and Bryan along HWY 190 which is roughly the middle of the triangle for DFW, San Antonio, and Houston. This makes up about 2/3 of the state's population.Ok, but they also should be in DFW, Houston, Gainesville, Sherman, and Paris. The latter three to take away from the border casinos in Oklahoma and Louisiana.
You're thinking the rebirth of Indianola?Now if only there was a beach town in Texas that had a long and storied history of gambling....
That would be a logical place to approve a Destination Resort.
If only...
Precisely!You're thinking the rebirth of Indianola?