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Originally Posted by
dabears54
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And things like the arrogance of bills like that and flaunting the money- while in nex breath asking fans for higher ticket prices, higher jersey prices, higher sport packages on cable prices to support these lifestyles is why its different.
Yeah, but we dont pay the higher prices simply to "support their lifestyle," we pay them because there is a demand for what they do. Supply and demand. NFL can charge ridiculous amounts because it is (im guessing) the most profitable pro sports league in the country. High demand...so they charge more. If there werent as a high of a demand, then they couldnt charge those prices (a la UFL).
But yes, lockout hurts any league, since that automatically drops the demand to zero. No demand, no money.
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
Yeah, but we dont pay the higher prices simply to "support their lifestyle," we pay them because there is a demand for what they do. Supply and demand. NFL can charge ridiculous amounts because it is (im guessing) the most profitable pro sports league in the country. High demand...so they charge more. If there werent as a high of a demand, then they couldnt charge those prices (a la UFL).
But yes, lockout hurts any league, since that automatically drops the demand to zero. No demand, no money.
..and that is WHY we have the lockout today.. the NFL has FINALLY hit the 'saturation point" in many markets, and unlike the 1970's to early 2000's, where the higher costs and salaries "passed on" to the consumer at the end of the day, after the negotiations end, the league realizes it can't pass on the higher costs anymore, and while still making money, for the first time in over 3 decades, teams are breaking even to losing money in some of the markets- so have to now do a "economic model" going forward that doesn't pass on the higher costs, but tries to reign some in, because consumers not willing to pay more , especially in the smaller markets, and why 8+ teams didn't have sell out's in 2010.
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damn lol I just got back from miami and I thought what we racked up in one night was expensive.
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I wonder what a prostitute added to the total would cost in Las Vegas?
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
I wonder what a prostitute added to the total would cost in Las Vegas?
Oh, up to $1000 and 6 months in jail. If caught.
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Originally Posted by
motownbear
damn lol I just got back from miami and I thought what we racked up in one night was expensive.
LOL motown, that's the problem with the 'pimp lifestyle".. always SOMEONE A BIGGER PIMP..lolol
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
Oh, up to $1000 and 6 months in jail. If caught.
Wait, I thought prostitution was legal in Las Vegas???
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
Wait, I thought prostitution was legal in Las Vegas???
nope , its one of the biggest 'myths" of vegas.. its illegal in the city of las vegas( though not enforced very well), though do have some legal brothel's outside the city limits..but it is illegal in vegas...
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Originally Posted by
dabears54
nope , its one of the biggest 'myths" of vegas.. its illegal in the city of las vegas( though not enforced very well), though do have some legal brothel's outside the city limits..but it is illegal in vegas...
They have great trading cards though.
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
I wonder what a prostitute added to the total would cost in Las Vegas?
They come with the drinks otherwise why in the hell would anyone pay $9.00 for one bottle of Bud Light? However, there is a surcharge for sex but tax is included.
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