drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
I don't think Compton's as bad as people say it is. Granted, I don't live there, but I drove through there every now and then and it was sketch, but no one was dying every minute.
We had this guy from the Ohio State House come and talk to our class. Some kid asked him about his opinion on casinos coming to Ohio. He put it like this "A lot of people think 'Oh my we're letting all these people leave Ohio and spend money gambling in other states.' They think gambling will bring us so much money, well if you think that, look at Michigan."
But still the commercials down here made it look like casinos would bring new life to Ohio and rainbows would be everywhere. Yet Detroit has them and look how they're doing.
The miserable vote takes all kinds of factors into account....unemployment rate, traffic, how many sunny days there are a year, living conditions, county tax rate, etc. Random shit like that you wouldn't expect. Not just crime rate, and overall crappiness of the city.
I don't know about up there chuck but a casino in cincy will definitly bring the money. 40 minutes from cincy is a casino in Indiana everyone from cincy drives there to gamble. The place is fucking huge and always packed so having it downtown it's going to be the same way since now people won't have to drive that far. Also the town that has that casino in Indiana has so much money they pay for their students to go to college. Not to mention it's one of the cleanist towns I have ever seen
You tryin to be a hero fool? You wanna see badass mother fucker?! I'll show ya a badass!!!
When we went to the Rock And Roll HOF, AAA gave us directions that took us through the absolute worst place in Cleveland. It was horrifying.
It was fun though because we played "find the white person" and we found about 3 or 4. But it was freaky because it was all boarded up windows and people standing outside starting at us.
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I heard like one or two, maybe 3 years ago that a house in detroit sold for one dollar.
Yup, my sister's a real estate agent and she always sees houses in Detroit selling for less than 50 bucks.
It was fun though because we played "find the white person" and we found about 3 or 4. But it was freaky because it was all boarded up windows and people standing outside starting at us.