http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/07/world/asia/07singapore.html?emc=eta1
anyone been to these casinos yet?
baby needs some new shoes...la
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Yes sir I've been. Stayed at the Festive Hotel(family room) but the resorts was not fully completed then and only a few restaurants were open. Casinos were very full and most of the advertised gourmet restaurants were still under construction. I would go again after everything has opened and if they comp my room and board.
people who are retiring should not gamble
hanuman is too young to be retiring.
people who are retiring are, by definition, gambling. Gambling that they will not outlive their money.
So, going to casinos is a good thing for retirees. It will add stress to your life, and you will drink more alcohol, too. Both of which will shorten your life, thus preventing you from outliving your money.
A win-win situation.
rizz, lol.
lol... haha.... rizz! I'll drink to that....