Moises Moreno
Back in the day Taxi had this episode where Jim Ignatawki beautifully played by Christoper Lloyd predicted the media landscape and dominance in all aspects of people lives as Taxi episode ahhh season four episode 10 or eleven or a hhh maybe twenty had Jim making the purchase of a lifetime. Jim invited everyone at the garage to come to his big life event and proclamation and basically it was a big surprise and of much thought of Alex Regar and Elaine and others.
What Jim unleashed under a curtain was a massive amount of television screens as Jim made the claim he had found nirvana or something with his commitment of an entertainment complex from hell and this vision and ideology of Jim Ignatowski has come to life on a recent visit to sports bar and part OTB somewhere along the Illinois Wisconsin border. A huge room filled with hundreds of television screens made up this big business and there were enjoyed by the ten Greeks I counted and how this business can run and show about every horse race that is occurring in the country is unknown. There was a dozen screens for every patron and how and why there need to be a
The insane interior of Players Bar and Grill my hangout |
simulcast of every horse racing event in North America and the wagering of it in this day of casinoification is unbelievable and something even Jim Ignatowski would question. Horse racing is much like these horses will be in three years and it is dead and surprisingly these sports Off Track Betting establishments keep being built. When I saw this shit Horse racing ( And Greyhound) racing room in this
often with a dozen more television screens in a room stacked together than what Jim Iggy showed to the Taxi crew back in 1980 in season three . The Off track betting of Grey Hounds ( Yes that still around) and Horse racing is a energy wasteful of absurdity far more worse than the mining of Bitcoin and so forth and Ignatowski would of had plenty to say about this horse shit that somehow still manages to have off track betting parlors and interest form old shits.
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