Planning on going to the local indian casino buffet today to celebrate thanksgiving. They usually have a pretty good spread on thanksgiving, full of glutton.
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11-25-2021, 02:57 PM #10
Ahhhhh! I was thinking the same thing as Adam & was pretty confused. It took me a minute with that one.
I'm also relieved to know that by "Indian" you mean American Indian. Casino buffets are very dicey (no pun intended) as is. If you were talking about an Indian Indian casino, you could probly forget the pepto & just bring a bodybag...
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11-25-2021, 03:02 PM #11
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11-25-2021, 03:09 PM #12
Yeah I had reservations about it first. But most of them, if you join their “players club” they give you a free buffet. The closest one to me does a lobster buffet on friday nights and crab legs on Saturday and is pretty good. You have to remember these places make millions and don’t pay taxes, so they basically give you a $20 lobster and then take you for hundreds, their ROI on lobster is greatz
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