A top casino executive is calling on the Mississippi Legislature to enact emergency legislation to keep the state's coast gaming industry alive.
Isn't that what insurance is for?
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A friend of mine had some vision problems as a child that her doctor attributed to her not blinking properly. She had to practice blinking. There was even a pamphlet.
I gotta admit, when she told me that, I blinked a couple of times.
Anyone else hoping Denise Bollinger gets stuck on an isolated patch of concrete as the floodwaters rise?
It's probably happening, but what a waste of effort for people to steal stuff they don't need RIGHT NOW. Where to put it? If jewelry, where sell it? What you gonna do with all those jeans?
I wonder if there was electronics looting. Might have seemed like a good idea at the time ... I mean, the cool kids always grab TVs...
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I wonder if there was electronics looting. Might have seemed like a good idea at the time ... I mean, the cool kids always grab TVs...
I guess you can float it home.
If jewelry, where sell it? What you gonna do with all those jeans?
Jewelry is small and easy to hang onto. Jeans dry out just fine. Both could be sold or traded sooner or later.
Rich folks have insurance payments coming. Poor foks sorta need to improvise.
Again, not saying it's right, but its not necessarily super scum sucker wrong either. People with bread will make money in the coming months buying up land, etc. cheap and that will be perfectly legal and very scum-sucky wrong (to me anyway).
I'd obviously make a terrible survivalist. Here I am thinking, find a safe spot and help others get to a safe spot where we can secure some food and water. Meanwhile, I could be stealing a nice diamond necklace, jeans or an IPod. *shrug*