...meanwhile, I'm content that I've laid out some solid points that you don't seem interested to acknowledge, let alone, engage.
Looks like bobo has uncovered some of the kind of information that is actually substantive, and though I'm committed to getting some sleep right now, when I do reply that's the kind of thing you'll see... not the city media's self-promotion or travel agency yada-yada-yada steeped in a profit motive.
And finally, defensiveness doesn't become you:
Ummmm... if you aren't attempting to "justify" a casino in Huntington, pray tell what are you doing and why are we even having this discussion??? And in answer to my two questions, it would have been simple enough to just say, "Yes, Huntinton already has the other two, so I'm just saying why not table games, too." No need to get snippy prematurely, my friend.
G'nite.
Looks like bobo has uncovered some of the kind of information that is actually substantive, and though I'm committed to getting some sleep right now, when I do reply that's the kind of thing you'll see... not the city media's self-promotion or travel agency yada-yada-yada steeped in a profit motive.
And finally, defensiveness doesn't become you:
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I don't have to justify anything. The state already allows the lottery and video machines. That is a fact. The only issue here is allowing table games. Huntington already has the other two.
Ummmm... if you aren't attempting to "justify" a casino in Huntington, pray tell what are you doing and why are we even having this discussion??? And in answer to my two questions, it would have been simple enough to just say, "Yes, Huntinton already has the other two, so I'm just saying why not table games, too." No need to get snippy prematurely, my friend.
G'nite.
