GooFoYouPal

GooFoYouPal t1_j9pfay8 wrote

> In an interview on radio station WURD earlier this month, Bilal dismissed the El-Shabazz story (and an unrelated story on a $6,600 office party at sports bar Chickie’s & Pete’s) as sensationalized and motivated by the termination of an advertising contract.

This fucking city.

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GooFoYouPal t1_j8w979e wrote

From an earlier article about it on same site:

>>Martino noticed there was a huge opportunity in the sports bar industry for a modern luxury experience. Bankroll aims to combine hanging out with friends in a high-end sports bar and betting on your phone.

>>Will there be sports betting kiosks? No

>>Does it have a gaming license? It does not require one. Since it is not a casino or an OTB.

Am I like missing something here ?

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GooFoYouPal t1_j8myg03 wrote

Bro, with all due respect, you’re just as bad, just on the opposite end of the spectrum. You’re on here constantly invalidating and minimizing peoples concerns about the current safety conditions of this city. And I don’t think your CC Living experience is relatable to a vast majority of Philadelphia’s residents.

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GooFoYouPal t1_j8mokyj wrote

Yeah, my initial thought is the majority of the people that will frequent these new suburban outposts are simply people that these companies wouldn’t have had anyway. And well, I do hear a lot about people increasingly not wanting to come into the city, I wonder if the influx of new residents and all the new developments are enough to compensate for that “loss.” I think people in general are probably just getting more localized in their shopping, dining choices, etc..

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