Archive for September, 2008
NFL Power Rankings: Defending Champion Giants Still On Top
Posted by: | CommentsThe Buffalo Bills made a strong case on Sunday to become the new number one NFL team in our power rankings, but we believe a team cannot lose their spot by not playing, so the Giants remain on top for this week.
Schwarzenegger Leading The Way Into Casino Era In United States
Posted by: | CommentsGovernor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California has been proactive and is leading the way into the future of casino gambling in the United States, he has now signed a Bill that will allow 5,000 slot machines at the new Red Hawk casino in Shingle springs.
Australian Sports Club Partners With Online Gambling Operator
Posted by: | CommentsIn Australia, the sports leagues are not so concerned with protecting their image as the NFL is in America, one club, the Gold Coast titans, has partnered with online gambling company Betezy.
LAVO Saturday Sightings
Posted by: | CommentsThis Saturday at LAVO inside The Palazzo, Lauren “Lo” Bosworth of The Hills dined with a group of friends and family, all dressed to the nines to celebrate her birthday weekend. Fittingly she drank the restaurant’s Mademoiselle cocktail and dined on Greek Salad, Bistro Salad, Bruschetta, Shrimp Scampi, Lamb Quesadilla, Ultimate Pizzette, Filet Rossini, Sea Bass and Potatas Bravas. After dinner the group adjourned to the club to hear DJ Reach spin.
Also dining in the restaurant, Ian Schrager, remarking on how much he liked the LAVO concept and how different it is from what has been done. His group enjoyed Tuna Tartare, Octopus Salad, Trio of Mediterranean Spreads, Chicken Paillard, Steak Frites, Glazed Salmon, Oven Baked Whole Dorad, Kobe Sliders, Rigatoni & Shrimp, Warm Chocolate Bread Pudding, and Cannoli “Chips & Dip”.
Perez Hilton and a group of friends dined at LAVO before heading to the club.
Third Quarter Revenue Numbers Not Good For Casino Operators
Posted by: | CommentsThe casino industry is now feeling the economic crunch in full force, the third quarter revenue numbers indicate people simply do not have money to gamble.