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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Anthem Opinions Las Vegas Article Published in National Gaming Newsletter

Anthem Opinions Honored
in
"Blackjack Insider"
 Newsletter
 
 
 
On September 29th, Anthem Opinions received an honor that we would like to share with you.
 
One of our readers, Henry Tanburin, sent us this email:
 
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Hi Dick,

Your article ("Say Goodbye to the Old and Welcoming The New Faces of Las Vegas") appears in the October issue of my Blackjack Insider Newsletter that is posted on
 
 
(Just scroll down the home page to the October issue.)
 
Regards,
 
Henry

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For those of you who would like to read this article, it can be viewed by merely clicking on t his link:
 
 

Thanks "Blackjack Insider", for sharing Anthem Opinions with your national readership.  

4 comments:

  1. From Rivka Wolf...to...Anthem Opinions

    Congratulations. Good article and great pictures

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  2. From Dave Nall of Wilmington, NC...to...Anthem Opinions

    Congratulations....and a great commercial for Las Vegas.

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  3. From George Jacobs of Clelevland, OH....to...Anthem Opinions

    Wow! What a great trip down memory lane. Your story reminded me of something.

    A long time ago,my wife, Patti & I, took a long long long long walk once upon a time in Las Vegas.

    We started downtown from about the Golden Nugget and walked down the strip to what is now about Mandalay Bay. I think that was the absolute end of the strip back then.

    I can see it but I can't remember the name of that final casino -or - first in town casino. Maybe The Hacienda?

    We collected ashtrays from them all. Patti got so good at "collecting" them that I didn't even know when the specimen was already in her purse!

    And we weren't even smokers!

    Boy, they were heavy and bulky in the suitcase.

    But we had mementos from them all - maybe not winnings, but some great memories.

    And now most of them - maybe all of them - are gone but not forgotten.

    Thanks for the memories.

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  4. From Jill of Chicago...to...Anthem Opinions

    Oh Dick this is wonderful !

    Your work should be shared with this many people as possible.

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