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  1. #21
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    Whatever happens Vegas is not going to be the same until this is completely solved. Macau casinos are back with most all being opened atleast 50%. How long that can last is questionable considering revenues are down close to 90% YOY.

    Anyone thinking we'll be back to normal in months is deluded and in denial of reality. The smart places here have boarded there storefronts on the Boulevard. We'll have riots in the streets once the Fed subsidy to unemployment runs out, for sure. If not much sooner because so many in this town under report there tips. So they will not be whole.

    Spend your time out in the desert honing your firearms skills. Because the time of need is coming.
    Imagine some obese local suddenly letting out with a gargantuan sneeze or smoker's cough at a BJ table or at the nickel slots? No more need for bomb scares.

    Nothing will ever be the same. I've been using paper towels every time I fuel up for 20 years. This morning I saw everybody doing that at QT. People will be lysol-spraying their hotel rooms and lose sleep over it. And restaurants? The slightest cough will cause dart-like stares, and everybody will be doing what we've done for more than 40 years--bring hand sanitizer for after you read menus and use salt/pepper, ketchup, hot sauce etc.

    Casinos will open soon because that industry employs some of the slimiest people on earth, and they attract mostly the lower rung of society.

    My belief is it'll stress too many people out, and cause tempers to boil over once a comment or two is made. So carry your weapons EVERYWHERE, even if you aren't supposed to.

    The Day of Reckoning is coming.

  2. #22
    Originally Posted by LMR View Post
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    Okay Kj, I’ll answer your question without politics. Some will die right away from the coronavirus, and some will die later on from something else. But in the end, we’ll all die! There’s your answer.
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    Spend your time out in the desert honing your firearms skills. Because the time of need is coming.
    Some will die (needlessly) playing Rambo? Seriously, though, if it comes to this, maybe, by then, one country will be at war with another.
    I’m just hoping if it gets really bad Kj has enough room for me in his bunker. Of course, we’ll have to patch up our differences if we should spend any time together in his bunker. This will be a tough time since I’ll also have to constantly watch my backside. Lol

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  4. #24
    Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
    Originally Posted by MaxPen View Post
    Whatever happens Vegas is not going to be the same until this is completely solved. Macau casinos are back with most all being opened atleast 50%. How long that can last is questionable considering revenues are down close to 90% YOY.

    Anyone thinking we'll be back to normal in months is deluded and in denial of reality. The smart places here have boarded there storefronts on the Boulevard. We'll have riots in the streets once the Fed subsidy to unemployment runs out, for sure. If not much sooner because so many in this town under report there tips. So they will not be whole.

    Spend your time out in the desert honing your firearms skills. Because the time of need is coming.
    Quit hording all the ammo and I would.
    It wasn't long ago this Asshole was telling everyone he never seen anyone open carrying in the Vegas Area.
    He was saying bullshit like you don't need a gun in Las Vegas.
    Oh how times have changed.
    Plenty of Ammo out there if you know where to look.
    Not much of an AP as I have been posting over 2 years that you need to be buying guns and ammo.
    AssholeWolf was too busy making fun of my posts instead of actually stocking up... now he wants to cry as it is getting too late.
    Don't worry though your pals like Boz, BBB and RS got your back.
    You all can sing kumbaya my lord in your happy circle of friends that constantly love one another.

  5. #25
    Originally Posted by kewlJ View Post
    Originally Posted by mcap View Post
    Oh that’s cute,
    You tell someone to shut the fuck up and then immediately tell someone else they don’t get decide who gets to post what and where. Pot meet kettle, pipsqueek bitch.
    I am not telling him to shut the fuck up about everything. I am saying this isn't a political forum. The name implies talk about casinos, and Vegas and related. Everything doesn't have to be about the fucking liberals did this and the fucking liberals are ruining that.
    It does the Democratic Party no good to let Trump do the right thing. The Virus has become politicized.

  6. #26
    I predict the remote casinos in NV will open first as a testing ground. Those areas will be the easiest to shut down again if things do not go well. So the Wendover area might be one of the first to open. Maybe also the Laughlin area.

  7. #27
    Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I predict the remote casinos in NV will open first as a testing ground. Those areas will be the easiest to shut down again if things do not go well. So the Wendover area might be one of the first to open. Maybe also the Laughlin area.
    I here Wendover gets a lot of patrons from neighboring Utah. That's what I was told by some Utah folks when I was playing at the Reno Peppermill.

  8. #28
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I predict the remote casinos in NV will open first as a testing ground. Those areas will be the easiest to shut down again if things do not go well. So the Wendover area might be one of the first to open. Maybe also the Laughlin area.
    I here Wendover gets a lot of patrons from neighboring Utah. That's what I was told by some Utah folks when I was playing at the Reno Peppermill.
    Yes, I would say about 50% of their business on weekdays is from Salt Lake City area, the other half is from charter flights. However, on weekends it gets really busy and probably 80% of the folks are from Salt Lake City and the rest from charter flights. They could start up without the charter flights and it would be less crowded. There is no commercial air traffic into Wendover.

  9. #29
    Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I predict the remote casinos in NV will open first as a testing ground. Those areas will be the easiest to shut down again if things do not go well. So the Wendover area might be one of the first to open. Maybe also the Laughlin area.
    I here Wendover gets a lot of patrons from neighboring Utah. That's what I was told by some Utah folks when I was playing at the Reno Peppermill.
    Yes, I would say about 50% of their business on weekdays is from Salt Lake City area, the other half is from charter flights. However, on weekends it gets really busy and probably 80% of the folks are from Salt Lake City and the rest from charter flights. They could start up without the charter flights and it would be less crowded. There is no commercial air traffic into Wendover.
    Thanks. Wendover's definitely on my bucket list.

  10. #30
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I predict the remote casinos in NV will open first as a testing ground. Those areas will be the easiest to shut down again if things do not go well. So the Wendover area might be one of the first to open. Maybe also the Laughlin area.
    I here Wendover gets a lot of patrons from neighboring Utah. That's what I was told by some Utah folks when I was playing at the Reno Peppermill.
    They get the day trip busses everyday from Salt Lake City. Weekends busy as the Utahns pile in. SLC is Wendover's number 1 market.

    Jack Mormons. How many mormons should you carry with you on a fishing trip? You should always carry at least two. If you only carry one he will drink all your beer and smoke all your cigarettes.
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

  11. #31
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I predict the remote casinos in NV will open first as a testing ground. Those areas will be the easiest to shut down again if things do not go well. So the Wendover area might be one of the first to open. Maybe also the Laughlin area.
    I here Wendover gets a lot of patrons from neighboring Utah. That's what I was told by some Utah folks when I was playing at the Reno Peppermill.
    They get the day trip busses everyday from Salt Lake City. Weekends busy as the Utahns pile in. SLC is Wendover's number 1 market.

    Jack Mormons. How many mormons should you carry with you on a fishing trip? You should always carry at least two. If you only carry one he will drink all your beer and smoke all your cigarettes.
    Good one Mickey, hadn't heard that one before.

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