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June 23, 2008 at 3:36 PM #227375June 23, 2008 at 3:50 PM #227209LarryTheRenterParticipant
At the Viejas Indian casion there used to be 2 $50 minimum blackjack tables in the day(during the boom years)….Now they are 2 $25 minimum tables…Volume is also down there….Sign of the times///
June 23, 2008 at 3:50 PM #227324LarryTheRenterParticipantAt the Viejas Indian casion there used to be 2 $50 minimum blackjack tables in the day(during the boom years)….Now they are 2 $25 minimum tables…Volume is also down there….Sign of the times///
June 23, 2008 at 3:50 PM #227335LarryTheRenterParticipantAt the Viejas Indian casion there used to be 2 $50 minimum blackjack tables in the day(during the boom years)….Now they are 2 $25 minimum tables…Volume is also down there….Sign of the times///
June 23, 2008 at 3:50 PM #227367LarryTheRenterParticipantAt the Viejas Indian casion there used to be 2 $50 minimum blackjack tables in the day(during the boom years)….Now they are 2 $25 minimum tables…Volume is also down there….Sign of the times///
June 23, 2008 at 3:50 PM #227385LarryTheRenterParticipantAt the Viejas Indian casion there used to be 2 $50 minimum blackjack tables in the day(during the boom years)….Now they are 2 $25 minimum tables…Volume is also down there….Sign of the times///
June 23, 2008 at 4:04 PM #227213AnonymousGuest>I’ve actually noticed a big decrease in traffic on >the 5, and this happened before the kiddies got out >of school. I think people started doing the math, >and realized that it just cost them $4.50 to return >that $12 shirt at Target. They’re realizing that >much of their driving is unnecessary, or trying to >combine errands. On many days I can cruise north >past Del Mar at 60+ just after 5pm. That was >unheard of a few months ago.
I’ve noticed the same thing. I5 is very quiet these days, especially with the DelMar fair in full swing. It used to back up all the way to sorrento valley on the north side.
Friday evenings have been unusually light. I can get home in 20 minutes versus 1 hour. And this has been happening for a few weeks.
So people have definitely cut back on unnecessary driving. I know that I compute the cost of gas before deciding to drive very far for an errand or something. It’s possible more people are using the Gas excuse to work from home more often as well.
June 23, 2008 at 4:04 PM #227329AnonymousGuest>I’ve actually noticed a big decrease in traffic on >the 5, and this happened before the kiddies got out >of school. I think people started doing the math, >and realized that it just cost them $4.50 to return >that $12 shirt at Target. They’re realizing that >much of their driving is unnecessary, or trying to >combine errands. On many days I can cruise north >past Del Mar at 60+ just after 5pm. That was >unheard of a few months ago.
I’ve noticed the same thing. I5 is very quiet these days, especially with the DelMar fair in full swing. It used to back up all the way to sorrento valley on the north side.
Friday evenings have been unusually light. I can get home in 20 minutes versus 1 hour. And this has been happening for a few weeks.
So people have definitely cut back on unnecessary driving. I know that I compute the cost of gas before deciding to drive very far for an errand or something. It’s possible more people are using the Gas excuse to work from home more often as well.
June 23, 2008 at 4:04 PM #227338AnonymousGuest>I’ve actually noticed a big decrease in traffic on >the 5, and this happened before the kiddies got out >of school. I think people started doing the math, >and realized that it just cost them $4.50 to return >that $12 shirt at Target. They’re realizing that >much of their driving is unnecessary, or trying to >combine errands. On many days I can cruise north >past Del Mar at 60+ just after 5pm. That was >unheard of a few months ago.
I’ve noticed the same thing. I5 is very quiet these days, especially with the DelMar fair in full swing. It used to back up all the way to sorrento valley on the north side.
Friday evenings have been unusually light. I can get home in 20 minutes versus 1 hour. And this has been happening for a few weeks.
So people have definitely cut back on unnecessary driving. I know that I compute the cost of gas before deciding to drive very far for an errand or something. It’s possible more people are using the Gas excuse to work from home more often as well.
June 23, 2008 at 4:04 PM #227372AnonymousGuest>I’ve actually noticed a big decrease in traffic on >the 5, and this happened before the kiddies got out >of school. I think people started doing the math, >and realized that it just cost them $4.50 to return >that $12 shirt at Target. They’re realizing that >much of their driving is unnecessary, or trying to >combine errands. On many days I can cruise north >past Del Mar at 60+ just after 5pm. That was >unheard of a few months ago.
I’ve noticed the same thing. I5 is very quiet these days, especially with the DelMar fair in full swing. It used to back up all the way to sorrento valley on the north side.
Friday evenings have been unusually light. I can get home in 20 minutes versus 1 hour. And this has been happening for a few weeks.
So people have definitely cut back on unnecessary driving. I know that I compute the cost of gas before deciding to drive very far for an errand or something. It’s possible more people are using the Gas excuse to work from home more often as well.
June 23, 2008 at 4:04 PM #227390AnonymousGuest>I’ve actually noticed a big decrease in traffic on >the 5, and this happened before the kiddies got out >of school. I think people started doing the math, >and realized that it just cost them $4.50 to return >that $12 shirt at Target. They’re realizing that >much of their driving is unnecessary, or trying to >combine errands. On many days I can cruise north >past Del Mar at 60+ just after 5pm. That was >unheard of a few months ago.
I’ve noticed the same thing. I5 is very quiet these days, especially with the DelMar fair in full swing. It used to back up all the way to sorrento valley on the north side.
Friday evenings have been unusually light. I can get home in 20 minutes versus 1 hour. And this has been happening for a few weeks.
So people have definitely cut back on unnecessary driving. I know that I compute the cost of gas before deciding to drive very far for an errand or something. It’s possible more people are using the Gas excuse to work from home more often as well.
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traffic at brothels down
“Feeling the Pinch”
http://www.newsweek.com/id/141848XXX porn sales also down
“Has the Porn Industry Gone Soft?”
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traffic at brothels down
“Feeling the Pinch”
http://www.newsweek.com/id/141848XXX porn sales also down
“Has the Porn Industry Gone Soft?”
http://media.www.ecollegetimes.com/media/storage/paper991/news/2008/06/05/Blogs/Has-The.Porn.Industry.Gone.Soft-3379425.shtmlJune 23, 2008 at 6:50 PM #2274654plexownerParticipantsex as an economic indicator
traffic at brothels down
“Feeling the Pinch”
http://www.newsweek.com/id/141848XXX porn sales also down
“Has the Porn Industry Gone Soft?”
http://media.www.ecollegetimes.com/media/storage/paper991/news/2008/06/05/Blogs/Has-The.Porn.Industry.Gone.Soft-3379425.shtml -
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