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wall street for new york
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hannah blue
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Aug-5-2007 11:07
shanghai has a racetrack. new york could wall street. it would be the same coding as shanghai so it would be easy. instead of horses one just
list 10 stocks. instead of "placing a bet" one would make a stock purchase.
the betting line would just be a different stock price for each stock and the admin computer would pick a stock to go up and one to go down and you would make money or lose it.
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Anikka
Babelfish
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Aug-13-2007 12:16
That makes sense. So maybe it automatically reverts back to you after rollover (if you don't choose the stock that drops).
I know that Big Lucy is New York's "special thing", but it's more of a 'spend money' thing than a 'possibly make money' thing. I think the Stock Exchange is a wonderful idea. Well thought, Hannah!
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jroepel
Con Artist
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Aug-16-2007 22:05
I love this! I like the idea of having the stock market run just like the race track. Beautiful idea!
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Breitkat
Pinball Amateur
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Aug-17-2007 14:10
Since we've brought up Big Lucy....
Might there be a possibility of switching this idea from a stock market thing to more of a 'shady' card game or something? People have mentioned wanting to update the content at Big Lucy's for quite a while now, and I would think something like an underhanded poker game in the back room based on the above workings might be interesting....
As for the other cities, you would have found a Stock Market in London during the 1920's to '40's, but as for the other cities, especially Delhi....I rather think something along a 'secret card game' held somewhere in a back room would be more feasible. But that's just me. :-/
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Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Aug-17-2007 22:32
Roulette Wheel... Enter Big Lucy's put your money down. Be informed by Owl Post err sorry wrong fantasy... that you have won and then get back in to collect.
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Stooby
Well-Connected
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Aug-18-2007 00:20
I much prefer the development of Lucy's idea to the stock market. Sameish idea but makes better use of Lucys that after one visit is rather dud!
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