Don't tell me GMiller is the real Greg? Isn't that too obvious?
Its gail millerDon't tell me GMiller is the real Greg? Isn't that too obvious?
Although without LHM, you might be cheering for the Las Vegas Gamblers. I'd worry about my own actions and leave the "burning in hell" judgment to a higher authority...if you believe in one.My first negative reputation on this forum when I joined 4 years ago was after I said LHM was a complete ******* of a person who will burn in hell. I don't know why anyone would be surprised this is how a used car salesfamily treats their "customers".
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To me, those other people should run those areas, yes, but Greg should know through meetings with these other executives exactly what is going on and the practices and policies the Jazz have in place.
Although without LHM, you might be cheering for the Las Vegas Fixx. I'd worry about my own actions and leave the "burning in hell" judgment to a higher authority...if you believe in one.
Sirkicky,
I find the story sad, but certainly an attorney should be used to arguing over "fine print" and "technicalities." As others have noted, the policy is known and they took steps to ensure their seats would not be lost in case of death by the contracted person. Condolences for the loss of your grandfather.
Fixxed that for you.
If the Jazz move to LV their name will be The Fixx. Either officially or after the first game fixing scandal hits. I truly believe you can't have a professional sports team in Vegas due to all the sports book action that takes place their.
I always hear that reason, but it makes little sense to me. Why does just the proximity of the team to the sportsbook matter? If someone can make a ton of money fixing a game, why would the travel to the players they are paying off make any difference to them?
I always hear that reason, but it makes little sense to me. Why does just the proximity of the team to the sportsbook matter? If someone can make a ton of money fixing a game, why would the travel to the players they are paying off make any difference to them?
In fact sport betting scams never happen in Las Vegas, well except for boxing but who watches that anymore? Sport betting happens illegally in every other state. In nevada at least it is tightly regulated.
Vegas is big enough to support a team but not so big that it demands one. There are many other similarly sized cities with much less entertainment to compete with a pro team. Las Vegas has a major water problem that could seriously retard its future growth. Throw on top of that sports betting and the image problems that could create and it's pretty clear why there isn't a pro team in Vegas.