Where to pee?

I was in Vegas for the All Star Game. I was staying at Harrahs and didn't notice anything in the casino out of the ordinary. However, two friends I was in town with, both members of the NYPD told me the next day that they had ventured out of Monte Carlo to go see the volcano and turned back halfway there.
When we got to the airport, the security line was out the building and down the block. I called my friend at Homeland, who usually gets us thru the First class security and she said go back to your hotel, I'll see you get out tomorrow. You don't want to be here right now.
Last year, the activities were split between Madison Square Garden and Barclays in Brooklyn and were uneventful.
BTW- If you think this is just about where you can pee, ask the lesbian couple who were denied service earlier this week.
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Originally posted by: jatki99
All in the name of where to pee. Does anyone else see this nation getting weirder and weirder, losing sight of things that are actually important? Things such as 19T in debt, vets and children living in the street, terrorism on a global scale and a hundred others. Here comes a an actual travel warning on beware of places one can pee.
}shaking head{



I agree it is a shame Governor McCrory and the Republican members of the legislature of the great state of North Carolina thought this was such an urgent matter that they had to convene a special session of the legislature at great expense to the North Carolina taxpayers to play restroom cops. The good news is that they are now getting a heaping helping of what they deserve.



Oh man, gimme a break a Mal. At what expense did the country go to when a baker refused to bake a cake for a gay couple? That went national and all the way to the supreme court with people protesting and bitching all the way. This is ALL OVER WHERE ONE CAN PEE! Tell me now, at what great expense and expeditious reasoning did the country go to to chastise the bakerand pass laws that went quickly to the SC?

Priorities Mal, Priorities. Where one can pee is not one of them. GB embaressed the hell out of themselves(well, the PM did), by announcing the travel warning. I really don't see how you or anyone can say this entire topic isn't ridiculous.

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BTW- If you think this is just about where you can pee, ask the lesbian couple who were denied service earlier this week.


OK, where are they and how do get hold of them? I'm eager to ask, not so much th ir bodily functions, but how they could've been so wronged it that it was brought up on a Vegas forum.

Hey! Vegas related.

How 'bout we go back to outhouses? Let us watch the bitching/uproar begin.
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Originally posted by: malibber2
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Originally posted by: jatki99
All in the name of where to pee. Does anyone else see this nation getting weirder and weirder, losing sight of things that are actually important? Things such as 19T in debt, vets and children living in the street, terrorism on a global scale and a hundred others. Here comes a an actual travel warning on beware of places one can pee.
}shaking head{



I agree it is a shame Governor McCrory and the Republican members of the legislature of the great state of North Carolina thought this was such an urgent matter that they had to convene a special session of the legislature at great expense to the North Carolina taxpayers to play restroom cops. The good news is that they are now getting a heaping helping of what they deserve.



Oh man, gimme a break a Mal. At what expense did the country go to when a baker refused to bake a cake for a gay couple? That went national and all the way to the supreme court with people protesting and bitching all the way. This is ALL OVER WHERE ONE CAN PEE!...
Or water fountains! I mean what could be more trivial than a water fountain?
NBA playoff games are played only at the participating team's home sites. Vegas may have walked from future All-Star games, however, after all of the shootings.


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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Indy decided many years ago that we have no interest in pursuing an NBA All-Star game. Too many thugs come along to make it worth our while.


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Originally posted by: forkushV
Just announced: No change in the law, no Charlotte NBA All-Star Game.

The free market is speaking.



Didn't Vegas bow out of the NBA champ. game due to the amount of thuggery a few years back?


The Pacers NBA Basketball Club wants an All-Star, game, yet 99% of city officials and citizens do not. It will not happen here.


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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Indy decided many years ago that we have no interest in pursuing an NBA All-Star game. Too many thugs come along to make it worth our while.


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Originally posted by: forkushV
Just announced: No change in the law, no Charlotte NBA All-Star Game.

The free market is speaking.



Indianapolis wants NBA All-Star game


The Pacers have little to gain financially since the NBA controls tickets. Local businesses would be the beneficiary
I don't think that the NBA really wants to come here, and the great majority of locals paying attention don't want the thugs and the trouble that they bring.



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The Pacers have little to gain financially since the NBA controls tickets. Local businesses would be the beneficiary


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