Originally posted by VegasEvery single Vegas commercial I've seen in the past year have said "What happens here, stays here." I think I'm safe in the assumption that it's the official one.
Umm . . . Yes.If the government created a commercial saying "What happens here, stays here" and that SAME GOVERNMENT creates another commerical saying "What happens in Las Vegas, stays in Las Vegas." . . .
It means that yours is not official, but both could possibly lean towards being official, even though what you said still doesn't classify as proof to that being the official tagline used. It's parallel with mine as well.
You dig?
Originally posted by Strangelove
Did you watch the commercial?Try again.
See the other one? Officially hosted by the government with the other tagline?
Face it, we could go all day.
None are official. I suggest we leave it at that.
Unless you wish to say that "What happens here, stays here" is the confirmed and official quote used for all of Las Vegas because it was seen in a commercial or few.
Because I could say that the line I have a bias to was featured in many commercials and is used on many blogs, the official Las Vegas show, on wikipedia, generates more search options having relevancy with Vegas itself . . .
But, no matter. This could perpetuate all day and honestly, it's petty.
Stalemate?
Originally posted by VegasNo, because you didn't post a link
See the other one? Officially hosted by the government with the other tagline?
Face it, we could go all day.No, the one I 'have a bias to' is the official one. However, both are commonplace.None are official. I suggest we leave it at that.
Unless you wish to say that "What happens here, stays here" is the confirmed and official quote used for all of Las Vegas because it was seen in a commercial or few.
Because I could say that the line I have a bias to was featured in many commercials and is used on many blogs, the official Las Vegas show, on wikipedia, generates more search options having relevancy with Vegas itself . . .
But, no matter. This could perpetuate all day and honestly, it's petty.
Stalemate?
Originally posted by Strangelove
[B]No, because you didn't post a link
Did you read the article? At all?
No, the one I 'have a bias to' is the official one. However, both are commonplace.
I thought I directly proved you wrong about that when the government decided to have a commercial with the quote I think is more commonly said . . .
The dangers of ignorance.
Originally posted by VegasI did...and it was paraphrasing, I'm certain
Did you read the article? At all?
I thought I directly proved you wrong about that when the government decided to have a commercial with the quote I think is more commonly said . . .And again, I'm certain that it was paraphrasing. Because the phrases are interchangeable.The dangers of ignorance.
As soon as I said that, I realized how ridiculously stupid this argument is 😐
Claiming that you proved me wrong and then calling for "stalemate" is rather arrogant eyes
Oh my lord . . . Please, read it throughoughly.
I did. Not arrogance, and once again, your ignorance.
You said that was the quote officially used by the government. There is a commercial shown by THE GOVERNMENT using THE LINE I FAVOR AND THINK IS OFFICIAL.
That leaves us in a stalemate. It's that simple.