Meaningless Fluff

moreluck

golden ticket member
Went to my casino today. They did some expansion and have a new feature that I like very much.

Every so often, on the wall is a beverage center......just like in the fast food places where you get your own ice and soft drink. 6 or 7 choices of soda and lemonades. No more waiting for the drink girl to come or having to tip her.....unless you want coffee or a mixed drink. Sometimes, change is good.
 

brownmonster

Man of Great Wisdom
Went to my casino today. They did some expansion and have a new feature that I like very much.

Every so often, on the wall is a beverage center......just like in the fast food places where you get your own ice and soft drink. 6 or 7 choices of soda and lemonades. No more waiting for the drink girl to come or having to tip her.....unless you want coffee or a mixed drink. Sometimes, change is good.

All the casinos here have that feature. Our Indian Tribes must be more progressive.
 

ajblakejr

Age quod agis
That ain't workin
that's the way you do it
Get your money for nothin' get your chicks for free


Note:
This song is stuck on repeat in my head.
I have heard it, over and over this weekend...and now I know why!!!!
This is the best song to set the settings of my Rockford Fosgate Stereo in my Nissan.


Rolling Stone Magazine

By Matthew Perpetua
January 14, 2011 3:10 PM EDT
The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council has ruled that "Money for Nothing," a Dire Straits hit from 1985, is too offensive for Canadian airwaves. The song is being singled out for the repeated use of an anti-gay slur — "that little
:censored2:" — in its second verse.
This hasn't stopped some Canadian classic rock radio stations from playing the song. In the days since the ruling, stations in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Edmonton, Alberta have protested the decision by playing an unedited version of the song on repeated for a full hour.
 
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DS

Fenderbender
My posts must be invisible again.
There is no use trying, said upsgrunt; one can't believe impossible things. I dare say you haven't had much practice. When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.
 
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