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Nude dancers in Atlantic City to lose their shirts as casinos close?

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8 comments

  • deogol
    10 years ago
    "...tourism already visibly waning here, it could be a long could[sic] winter, especially for those wearing no clothes."

    Could the author pepper the article with more of these phrases?
  • jester214
    10 years ago
    Atlantic City is dying a slow death. Few years from now it will just be a decaying beach town.
  • shadowcat
    10 years ago
    NO big loss.
  • SuperDude
    10 years ago
    Many years ago the New York Times predicted that by 2015 almost every household in the U.S. would be within 200 miles of a gambling casino. The bloom is off the rose and casino gambling is everywhere. So Atlantic City dies and Trump's operations will file Chapter 11--again.
  • sharkhunter
    10 years ago
    I'd rather buy stocks or gold or natural gas stocks rather than gamble. I can do that legally on my pc. It would be nice without those pesky 3 day settlement rules.
  • Estafador
    10 years ago
    @sharkhunter. you talking bitcoins there sharkhunter?
  • sharkhunter
    10 years ago
    no, Just stocks. Seems a bit like gambling if you buy those 3x etf's that move several percent in a single day.
  • SlickSpic
    10 years ago
    At least we still have Boardwalk Empire...shit, final season. Really, I haven't even watched a single episode.
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