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I've played Keno twice, and it is THE most boring game I have every played. I would rather play Candyland with a toddler than Keno. Personally, I find it annoying when we go out for dinner with friends and they're playing Keno. It's distracting and rude, always running to the bar to check their numbers, etc.
Also, there are some of us that enjoy other activites at casinos, such as sporting events, shows, dining, and shopping. It's not all about the tables and slots.
Oh well...guess I'll have to keep driving to CT until the Peoples Republic of Massachusetts wakes up and smells the coffee...
:-)
The fact DiMasi croaked casinos, mixed as my feelings are about them, while the state is considering putting Keno machines in CVS's and White Hen Pantry's is insane.
As you said, at a casino you also can take in a show, swim in the pool, or dance in the disco.
I watched the other day in disbelief at the Richdale store on State Street in Nbpt as a woman, who obviously didn't have 250 bucks to spare to spend on scratch tickets did just that. At the Dunkin Donuts counter in the same store, six men sat glued to the KENO machine.
Three hours later, when I popped back into the store to buy a can of cat food, four of those men were still sitting there, their cards and little pencils in hand.
It's crazy.
If gambling revenues, whether they come from casinos, scratch tickets, or Keno, are what our politicians view as our fiscal salvation, then, in my view, we are in deep, deep, doo doo indeed.
Of course you and I will disagree vehemently on what the outcome of such a "revolution" will or should look like, but it is no doubt coming.
Happy spring, if it ever truly comes??!!
I've seen the same Keno tableau, Michael, in Salem also.
Nothing annoys me more than getting stuck behind someone at the local convenience store cashing in and purchasing more scratch tickets during the morning rush hour.
They call it rush hour for a reason...everyone, or at least those of us that are gainfully employed, are rushing to get to work!
Who's next???
:-)
I had a lot of time my hands this winter as I opted to come back to Nbpt in December thinking I'd find work in the restaurant business with relative ease. Wrong!
But when I'd go downtown to the local Richdale to pick up a can of dog or cat food, or whatever else I forgot to get @ Mkt Basket, I was always thunderstruck by the numbet of people sitting, staring at the KENO machine or lining up to spend, 50 or 100 bucks on scratch tickets.
Now, I don't mean to sound liberal or elitist, LOL, but most of those people obviously didn't have an extra fifty or 100 bucks to spare for scratch tickets.
This lottery/KENO thing, I believe, is nothing but a grossly repressive tax on those most unable to afford it as they chase a fantasy of instant riches and eternal happiness.
Not to mention it means it can take ten minutes to make a "convenient" purchase in a "convenience" store.
Hey, it's actually warm out today!!!
you know, exchanging postings with you and Bilge rat is opening my eyes to new perspectives and, I hope, some of the rhetoric I throw out there may do the same.
if the truth be told, we can all, if we're willing to be open, learn from one another.
That, in my book, is what makes America great.
Ciao for now.