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Title: Homeless observation at my casino
Post by: MrJ on Jun 19, 09:11 PM 2010
Yep, I guess I'm getting low on new material. lol Anyways, I notice something ALOT near my local casino here in town. We have homeless (or pretending) with cardboard signs, asking for money. They are usually located at the red lights and I really could careless what they do with their time. 

Here is the part I dont think they have thought through..... Where do you think they are standing? They are at the EXITS of the casino. I would think, standing near the entrances would 'pay better'. Of course you on-line guys won't have a clue what I'm talking about. Ken
Title: Re: Homeless observation at my casino
Post by: VLS on Jun 19, 10:06 PM 2010
Maybe they must pay more attention at the faces from most people:

- Casino ENTRANCE = Happy faces full of hope.
- Casino EXIT = Long faces, in resignation...
Title: Re: Homeless observation at my casino
Post by: FENDER1000 on Jun 26, 09:50 AM 2010
Quote from: MrJ on Jun 19, 09:11 PM 2010
Yep, I guess I'm getting low on new material. lol Anyways, I notice something a lot near my local casino here in town. We have homeless (or pretending) with cardboard signs, asking for money. They are usually located at the red lights and I really could careless what they do with their time. 

Here is the part I dont think they have thought through..... Where do you think they are standing? They are at the EXITS of the casino. I would think, standing near the entrances would 'pay better'. Of course you on-line guys won't have a clue what I'm talking about. Ken

If they are standing at the exit its because they have heard fenders coming to town in 2011 lol! And they don't want to miss their payday. So that reaction is on the assumption that all gamblers come out with lighter pockets than they went in with. I will tip generously after I make several thousand in 2011. I am a softy really and hate to see homeless people.
Title: Re: Homeless observation at my casino
Post by: MrJ on Jun 26, 10:14 AM 2010
Tip. whats that?  Ken
Title: Re: Homeless observation at my casino
Post by: GARNabby on Jun 28, 12:54 PM 2010
Historically, it's always statistically been the poorer segment of any population found to be the most charitable.  In contrast, the types and degrees exhibited by the wealthiest 1% (with 90% of the total wealth here, in North America,) amount to only another good investment for them... complicated systems, if you want to check those out, which in my opinion do more harm than good.

Asfaras the casino-patrons, which better time to "hit them up for something else" than after a casino-beating/working-over/set-up/laughing-at/crapping-on?

My goodness, Ken, you ask varied and interesting questions!   
Title: Re: Homeless observation at my casino
Post by: MrJ on Jun 28, 06:49 PM 2010
"My goodness, Ken, you ask varied and interesting questions!" >>> Thanks, I agree. Dont let Steve H. and Bombus see this. My questions stir the pot and cause trouble, especially at RF.   :o  Ken