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Originally Posted by njbchbum
Okay, madam -- let's not split hairs. The state authorized the referendum after enough signatures from the public were gathered with heavy pressure from the gaming industry.
You are mentioning things and places that millions of people have experienced, and all those experiences were as a tourist and have nothing to do with gaming. You brought up hurricane Sandy which has nothing to do with casinos in addition to only happening a few years ago. I have never heard of Kinght's Hamburgers or of an annual Fireman's convention and bringing that and other things into this thread also have no meaning when speaking about the casinos.
You stated you were at Resorts on their opening day. I'd be interested in hearing about your experience.
I never said that my "accuracy" is better than anyone else's, so please don't even intimate that's what I've said. And yes -- because I lived there before and during the advent of casinos and worked there for five years, there is no doubt in my mind that this is one area where I definitely know more than you.
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My experience @ Resorts opening day - abominable! So much so that we left after obtaining our "courtesy card" and attempting to battle crowds and went to The Sweetwater Casino in Mullica Twnsp. for dinner!!!!
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An "intimate" relationshiip with Atlantic City? Your verbiage is laughable. I lived there; that was what my relationship was with Atlantic City!
I'd be willing to bet that if you asked 10 people from Atlantic City, most, if not all of them have never heard of a firemen's convention. It isn't anything important to residents that live there and not many people pal around with firemen. What makes this particular convention so important?
Where is this Kinght's Hamburger place that you say is so well known? I guess your experience with Resort's opening day was non-existent since you left with only a courtesy card. Well, I will tell you that you missed something that will never be recreated anywhere in the U. S. again. It truly was an experience!