Here is another chapter from my Ebook, "Trouble in Atlantic City".
Really need to get the final proof done and put it for sale. Sorry
everything takes longer than planned! Tony
Tommy
Tootoria was having a bad week and he was in a foul mood. Just hearing the name makes my skin crawl
up! Tommy lived in a suburb of Atlantic
City called Absecon, where I happen to live in also. It is a small town with some really nice
expensive sections and some cheap ones filled with motels on Route 35, which is
the area I happen to live in. Tourists/Gamblers
use these motels to avoid paying $200 plus a night to stay in an actual
Casino. Unless of course you are a high
roller/big spender who gets their rooms comped, paid for by the casino. Of course if that’s the case you most likely
lose 10 times the price of the room in order to qualify for it for free. Worse yet many of the motels in Absecon are
paid for on a monthly rate by down and out gamblers. Also some are used to deal drugs or by
prostitutes to conduct their “business”.
So Absecon is a real contradiction in status. On the one side of town you have $1.5 million
plus houses and on the other side you have roach motels. Back to Tommy, he’s a vice president of a
company that got the contract to pick up Atlantic City’s garbage. The contract was huge for $26 million a year
and companies fight for a chance to win it.
You have to wonder why everyone wants the contract being garbage pickup
is done all by Union workers some of which can’t be fired and make over 100K a
year! Not bad for unskilled labor. So
Tommy’s Company won the contract and on the surface it looked like he was on
top of the world, just rolling in the dough.
Behind the scenes things for Tommy were anything but great. In the previous football season he got
totally beaten down. Losing a huge sum
of money for the last 8 weeks straight of the regular NFL season. Then he chased his loses trying to make it
back in the playoffs, only to fall deeper into a hole. The Super Bowl was no better when a last
second Interception caused his team to not cover the spread by a single
point. That point put Tommy so deep into
the hole that his house or life might be lost to the bookies. Of course he owed the money to one of the
biggest mobsters in Atlantic City, NJ, and actually the whole country. The head of the Bubouts family the infamous Vinny! Indicted for every crime you can think of
including 4 murders but none of them have ever stuck to him. Maybe it’s because the witnesses always had a
way of changing their minds or disappearing at very opportune times. Tommy was in serious trouble the kind that
your body could end up deep in the New Jersey Pine barons to maybe never be
found again. He could end up like Jimmy Hoffa,
rumored to be buried in cement under Giants Stadium in East Rutherford New
Jersey, but only the people responsible for his disappearance know for sure.
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