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Old 02-25-2009, 07:04 PM
 
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My buddy had to register a new car at the DMV today. Later, we were talking and he commented on how everyone in line at the DMV, for whatever reason, looked trashy and down trodden. The only thing I could figure is that perhaps those are the types of people who are moving here.

Yep, only the best and brightest for Nevada. Lets face it, were not a town of doctors, lawyers, and professionals and I'm not suggesting that would be a good thing either. I'm just saying that there seem to be a lot of uneducated people moving into this valley. When you put a bunch of uneducated people together in the same region, you eventually end up at the bottom of every good list and at the top of every bad list. We can blame our elected officials, but we are the ones who put them in power.

Yeah im sure none of those "trashy" "uneducated" people that you are describing couldn have been born and raised in a such a intellecutual city as Las Vegas. In my opinion you would have to thank the Old Vegas for all those great people that your talking about being surrounded by. The companies that are now coming into vegas could do nothing but help bring more well rounded people into a town that was built on bending the limits of the laws of this country. But thats the same the reason why i would love to live there. As free a country as we say we are here we sure do have a lot of trivial laws that complicate people's lives more then they should,atleast in vegas you get a few more freedoms then most americans do.
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Old 02-25-2009, 11:15 PM
 
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Yeah im sure none of those "trashy" "uneducated" people that you are describing couldn have been born and raised in a such a intellecutual city as Las Vegas. In my opinion you would have to thank the Old Vegas for all those great people that your talking about being surrounded by. The companies that are now coming into vegas could do nothing but help bring more well rounded people into a town that was built on bending the limits of the laws of this country. But thats the same the reason why i would love to live there. As free a country as we say we are here we sure do have a lot of trivial laws that complicate people's lives more then they should,atleast in vegas you get a few more freedoms then most americans do.

Hmmmm, vaguely familiar tone here.

I didn't really see too many different laws there than here in MI. Maybe the drinking cutoff time.
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