Perhaps the old town can at least, be a lesson, a cry in the night of sorts, Tell any communities that are being solicited to build casinos ... casino will bring jobs and growth...is bullshit.
Mafia is Mafia.....period. Mafia is EVIL period. Evil destroys people, communities, and as we can see by our Nations current situation...Mafia kills whole Nations.
if you dont know what im talking about google" Luciano and OSS" or Robert Kennedy CIA Organized Crime.
Sadly, AC looks & sounds like another country now. I am nervous walking the boards at night even with my husband because the people look very strange. You barely hear anyone speaking English, so many are passed out on the benches, most of them are filthy & smell wretched, and many are homeless. If I were dropped onto the boards of AC now, with a blind fold on, when I removed it, I would have no clue what country I was in, but I would probably swear I was no longer in America. It's very sad.
i spent many summers on the steel pier,,,my dad played with reg kehoe all girl marimba band..go to you tube type reg kehoe(a study in brown)..you'll see my dad frank di nunzio sr. from hershey, pa
The second picture in this show is the Shore Fast Line stopped in Somers Point. I currently live 1/2 block from that stop at New York Avenue and First Street.
Pause at 2:33- That's the boat I worked on in the early 60's. The captain, "Wild Bill" is standing on the pier with his hand on his hip. The first mate, "Red Eye" is standing on the upper deck wearing a tie. I gave a guided tour as the boat sailed from the inlet to Convention Hall. On the way back I played the accordion and we had a sing-along. Ah, the good old days.
Perhaps the old town can at least, be a lesson, a cry in the night of sorts, Tell any communities that are being solicited to build casinos ... casino will bring jobs and growth...is bullshit.
Mafia is Mafia.....period. Mafia is EVIL period. Evil destroys people, communities, and as we can see by our Nations current situation...Mafia kills whole Nations.
if you dont know what im talking about google" Luciano and OSS" or Robert Kennedy CIA Organized Crime.
kellythesinger 2 months ago
@kellythesinger Yeah bring back the old Atlantic City with Nucky and his Casinos .
Trolling4fools 2 months ago
There is NOPLACE like home............
kalifson 6 months ago
Sadly, AC looks & sounds like another country now. I am nervous walking the boards at night even with my husband because the people look very strange. You barely hear anyone speaking English, so many are passed out on the benches, most of them are filthy & smell wretched, and many are homeless. If I were dropped onto the boards of AC now, with a blind fold on, when I removed it, I would have no clue what country I was in, but I would probably swear I was no longer in America. It's very sad.
lotsapaws51 7 months ago
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curtisjones400 7 months ago
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cool45010 1 year ago
I'm with you, Kelly. I dearly miss the old A.C. too. Casinos have dragged it into hell. I knew it would happen once casinos were legal there.
jewgirl952 1 year ago 2
@kellythesinger
Me Too! They didn't help the city. Along with corrupt politicians the city is now a disgrace.
Guitarz1970 1 year ago
i spent many summers on the steel pier,,,my dad played with reg kehoe all girl marimba band..go to you tube type reg kehoe(a study in brown)..you'll see my dad frank di nunzio sr. from hershey, pa
enjoy
frankie di nunzio,jr.
hershey, pa.
TheFrankieDee 1 year ago
The second picture in this show is the Shore Fast Line stopped in Somers Point. I currently live 1/2 block from that stop at New York Avenue and First Street.
FlyersBob21 1 year ago
During the days I was growing up there
Grade School, High School and all, I never thought I'd say it...but now with great pride and tears in my eyes,
I miss my old hometown.
kellythesinger 2 years ago
During the days I grew up there I never thought I'd say it but I say it now with tears in my eyes
I sure miss my hometown.
kellythesinger 2 years ago 2
Pause at 2:33- That's the boat I worked on in the early 60's. The captain, "Wild Bill" is standing on the pier with his hand on his hip. The first mate, "Red Eye" is standing on the upper deck wearing a tie. I gave a guided tour as the boat sailed from the inlet to Convention Hall. On the way back I played the accordion and we had a sing-along. Ah, the good old days.
kesslec 2 years ago
AWESOME! You're more of an AC buff than I am!
Guitarz1970 2 years ago
Hell Yeah, love the statlers from staunton virginia, about 45 mins south of me!
countrymusicfanva 3 years ago
Great video. And that song...so corny you can't help but love it. I have spoken.
AndyGriffin69 3 years ago