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LVA Question of the Day - 4 DEC 2005

Q: If someone was very lucky and ended up winning a big
Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot, and they wanted to
buy a casino in Las Vegas, would it be possible and if
so are there any recent prices that existing casinos
have been sold for?

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Hi Admin

No need to post this info for me. If I ever won large $$ like
Powerball I would look for ways to stop working. Not buy a casino.
Gee, I don't like working now to put food on table. Why would I want
to work if I didn't have to?

Of course, gambling on vp would be no fun. Gambling is only fun when
you wager more than you can afford. Hey maybe buying a bankrupt
casino would be quite a gamble? Bet all my lottery winnings on one
shot. I better get over to that Las Vegas advisor and check things
out. WAIT! (I'm thinking here.) I have to win the Powerball first.

Cheers.....Jeep
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Q: If someone was very lucky and ended up winning a big
Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot, and they wanted to
buy a casino in Las Vegas, would it be possible and if
so are there any recent prices that existing casinos
have been sold for?

http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com/QofDay.cfm