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Monkey Slots - Philly Feels Hollywood is Best Fit for New Casino

To be honest, I not sure how the Vice-chairman of Philadelphia's Partnership Group's comment that, "With two casinos in Philadelphia, one ought to have majority minority control, We're not looking at it as just a casino, but a pathway to wealth-building for the African American community," would lead to the cities newest slot machine Mecca being represented by Sylvester Stallone. To be even more honest, everyone involved in the deal know he really doesn't either but the Rocky/Philly connection is enough for the operators to exploit his waning star power in order to get more people planted in front of their slot machines.

The minority minded investment group with its eye on the city's incoming slot machines, has more of a craving for the revenue dollars down the road than the objective of actually running the slot machine filled casino, so they've hired a dream team of financial managers to make it the place to be. The main forces behind the scenes are the team behind the Planet Hollywood chain with its celebrity prostitutes, eh hem, personalities to draw attention from the gawking masses, and the the real action hero, Doug Teitelbaum who has saved the chain and countless other companies from bankruptcy oblivion.

The team is also pretty experienced in turning around other slot machine filled casinos like the Aladdin in Las Vegas. The pressure is on, due to the fact that outside of Indian casinos there are no other major casino that a primarily owned by a minority, and with a noble vision in mind the investors see the success of this casino more than money-making slot machines but as a way for minorities to have a active and important role in the changing economic condition of Philadelphia. Even if that does require an actor to sell out in honor of a character the can't seem to let go of in the first place.

 

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