blount2000
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June 29th, 2011 at 2:25:55 PM permalink
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The pool scene in Vegas is great also, especially with a cabana! I don't blame you at all. We're going to be doing some pool party reviews coming up also.



Have you had a chance to do any pool party reviews yet? As posted earlier, I enjoyed your nightclub article and look forward to any additional articles/reviews regarding the Vegas entertainment scene.
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JimMorrison
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June 29th, 2011 at 2:27:27 PM permalink
Quote: blount2000

Have you had a chance to do any pool party reviews yet? As posted earlier, I enjoyed your nightclub article and look forward to any additional articles/reviews regarding the Vegas entertainment scene.



It's funny, WOO and I were discussing that today. Pool reviews will be coming soon!
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June 29th, 2011 at 7:36:41 PM permalink
Not exactly clubbing, but for anyone of the right age and interest, this is probably going to be an annual event (until enough people die, and who knows, probably still go on)

(The sound and video quality is very good. That bass distortion in the beginning is actually distorted, as everything else is not. The sensory overload stage lighting is almost like being there ((I imagine, or at least you get the idea))
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JimMorrison
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June 29th, 2011 at 7:46:59 PM permalink
Quote: rxwine

Not exactly clubbing, but for anyone of the right age and interest, this is probably going to be an annual event (until enough people die, and who knows, probably still go on)

(The sound and video quality is very good. That bass distortion in the beginning is actually distorted, as everything else is not. The sensory overload stage lighting is almost like being there ((I imagine, or at least you get the idea))



Pretty much all of my friends went to EDC. I had zero desire to sit thru all that. I like a lot of those DJ's in a club but there I have bottles and am picking up chicks. To stand outside listening to all of that for hours is not appealing to me, probably cuz I don't do drugs.
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FleaStiff
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June 30th, 2011 at 3:53:36 AM permalink
Might have a bit of trouble with that graph since sports would have to be broken down to separate individual sports enthusiasts from those who favor team sports. Where would one position a golfer? He plays as an individual but often with regular foursomes and often socializes afterwards at the 19th Hole. Of course some scientists dispute even the existence of a Contact High yet young singles in clubs often admit to an enjoyment of the various perfumes and steroid-based sex chemicals in the air at crowded nightclubs. Would Church and Casino be at polar opposite ends of a graph? What about that Rabbi in NYC who hands out cash to attendees. I've always felt churches and bingo were closely allied some might say more praying goes on in a casino than a church.
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