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    <title>Atlantic City ruminations</title>
    <summary>A brief trip to Atlantic City reveals that the city is as tacky and depressing and overdone as ever. However, Sands&apos; $15 buffet proved formidable...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>A brief trip to <a href="http://www.atlanticcity.com">Atlantic City</a> reveals that the city is as <strong>tacky and depressing and overdone</strong> as ever. However, <a href="http://www.acsands.com/">Sands</a>' $15 buffet proved formidable enough to fell <strong>three grown men</strong>. The scariest realization I had while there is that I have spent 3 or 4 Christmas mornings in Atlantic City. Agh.</p>
<p>Vegas remains the <strong>tackiest place on earth</strong> by a long shot, though, so don't worry. By the way, I do mean <em>brief</em> trip-- we left at 7:30p and I was in bed by 7:00a, with 7 hours of that being travel time.</p>]]>
      
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