Posted by Dave from MN on December 26, 2008 at 17:43:18 from (96.24.108.212):
Spent a night at a Casino suite that we had won in a raffle, spent a short(very short) time in the casino area. It was packed, packed, packed. No high rollers that I seen, just hundreds of seniors and what looked like middle to lower income people spending hundreds if not a thousand dollars an hour on electronic slots. They looked like young kids hooked on nintendo. I watched on person put $1000 in a machine in less than an hour. I would say MN has a serious problem with gambling addiction. I also think the stock market has had less of an impact on SOME people's retirement than what they have squandered while there. It was humerous to see people get all excited to win a $100 after putting in a few hundred, and then watch them dump that winning $100 into another machine. Sorry, had to vent and share my thoughts, I now see how some people that I know having default mortgage issues, yet have high incomes, that also visit the casino regularily, are in the pickle they ar ein. Just foolishI say, but that is my opinion, if you do it, it's your business, just dont complain to friends about your money woes.
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