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May 20, 2013

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What people in Las Vegas plan to do if the world ends tonight

In a city where people come to live every day like it's their last, no one took much notice of the Mayan calendar, which marked Friday as the end of the world. We caught up with people on Fremont Street, walking between casinos and bars Thursday. Believe it or not, most were acting as if it was just another day. Because, after all, if the world is going to end, where else on earth would you rather be than Las Vegas? Still, we asked them, if the world really ends at midnight, how are you spending the last day? Ana ...

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  1. If you are here reading this, the world HAS NOT ENDED. The calendar systems are off by at least 4 days and this event would have already happened 4 days ago.

    Send the kids to school and you keep going to work. Simple advise: Live each day and moment being ready to meet your maker and to its fullest, having no regrets. Thanks.

    Blessings and Peace,
    Star

  2. The good news is we will never be subjected to another blast of hot air and insincerity by the most partisan and worst president in American history.

  3. The greater news is all the greedy scum will go down with the rest of us. The old saying, 'you can't take it with you.'

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