Comments by user: I_Love_Las_Vegas
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I can see it now: Neonopolis Tractor Museum.
How much does Hopelink spend on managers, office space, warehouses, insurance, travel costs, phones, solicitation staff, accountants, website, utilities, etc. when they should be helping needy kids?
Since they are "non-profit", it should be a matter of public record.
I don't think all of the donations are going to the kids.
I am not a "lower paid little people" nor a "kid". Iam 62, and worked for 25 years making over $60K a year as a professional.
Both of my arms are heavily covered with tattoos, but nothing I cannot cover with long sleeves.
The question I am most asked is: "Were you in the Navy?" My answer: "No, I was in a tattoo parlor."
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009/jul...
Sounds like there's more to this story than the Sun is reporting. Why didn't Anoush study and apply to become a US citizen? What has she been doing since the "early 1990s" when her immigration problems started?
It's a little late, but she should have been trying to help herself instead of looking to others.
Shawn (who looks like he hasn't missed any meals), Lacey, Steven, and Scott - Time to step up and help your family instead of sitting around on your butts. It's good that yinz are getting an education, but helping your family is more important now. You would not be "on the brink of homelessness" if you stepped up and found jobs to help support your siblings and parents. Working in a carnival isn't the answer. I did that for a couple of years, and barely made enough money to feed myself.
Christine & Russ: Eight children? What were you thinking - or didn't you think? It's too late now, but can you say "birth control"? I'm sorry that you have health problems, Christine, but pumping out eight kids was a life-style choice albeit a poor one. $3,000.00 a month for a rent-to-own house? Again - what were you thinking?
Maybe it's time for you to move back to the land of "Fruits & Nuts", and not become a burden on the taxpayers of Las Vegas.
The remix sucks. Why do we need a remix?
Oh, I know, it gives the 14 year old kid who lives in his parent's basement something to do besides hack credit card numbers.
On a recent visit - May 20th thru May 27th - one of these helpful teens assisted me in purchasing a 24 hour Deuce pass. I was unable to read the screen in the direct sunlight. Thank you!
Kudos also to the kind, courteous, helpful and patient bus drivers who assisted me in loading my handicapped scooter as a PWD (Person With Disabilities).
Rap: How to make money in the music industry without making any music.
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Boulder City must have a tight budget if they steal police cars from other states.