Quote: JuyemuraWhat is on your Vegas bucket list? (Things you hope to do in Vegas before you die and kick the bucket.)
Proposition a porn slapper.
casinos. But I think the rest of it would be so
off putting I don't know if I'd like it. So many
homeless, so much crime, so fricking hot in the
summer, so ugly in the desert, so many tourists.
I have none of that where I live now, I don't
know how I'd deal with it on a daily basis just
to live where there are a lot of casinos.
4. Watch a NASCAR race at LVMS
3. Rent a supercar at LVMS.
2. ATV through the desert.
1. Enter the Mint 400.
Quote: Face5. Jump off the Strat.
4. Watch a NASCAR race at LVMS
3. Rent a supercar at LVMS.
2. ATV through the desert.
1. Enter the Mint 400.
Face, who's goal is to only do things where he might
end up dying as a result.
Quote: EvenBobFace, who's goal is to only do things where he might
end up dying as a result.
Why tiptoe through life only to arrive safely at death?
If you haven't ever almost died, you haven't ever really lived.
One life. Live it. =)
Quote: EvenBobI'd like to live in Vegas because it has so many
casinos. But I think the rest of it would be so
off putting I don't know if I'd like it. So many
homeless, so much crime, so fricking hot in the
summer, so ugly in the desert, so many tourists.
I have none of that where I live now, I don't
know how I'd deal with it on a daily basis just
to live where there are a lot of casinos.
It's a nice place to visit but.... I agree with everything you said. It gets chilly in the winter and there's always that traffic. I like the 35 acres of woods that is my back yard.
Quote: mwalz9I want to play the Big 6 wheel with the Wizard!
Ya better hurry. Electronic versions (Aruze) are quickly replacing the standard dealer spin version of this game. :(
Quote: 1BBI like the 35 acres of woods that is my back yard.
This would be the biggest for me, and was the biggest shock the first time I went. Here in the Northeast, I'm used to hills, gorges, cliffs, trees, rivers, cricks, ponds, etc. Seeing a place as flat and barren as Vegas was something that caused me to just stare for hours out my window. I just couldn't wrap my head around the place.
My second visit was no different.
Quote: aceofspadesGet an apartment with EvenBob but, instead of going to the casinos, we post on WoV all day long.
Bob will bring the vodka.
Quote: 1BBBob will bring the vodka.
But it would be free in the casinos!
Now I'd want to win that Lion's Share progressive to get the machine, but I doubt that I'd get a chance before it's gone. So I'd settle for any hand pay. Haven't had one in Vegas yet.
Quote: FarFromVegasBut it would be free in the casinos!
Now I'd want to win that Lion's Share progressive to get the machine, but I doubt that I'd get a chance before it's gone. So I'd settle for any hand pay. Haven't had one in Vegas yet.
That machine has been there for a LOOONG time, it might be there for a few years. It outlasted the Lions, for instance.
Quote: FaceThis would be the biggest for me, and was the biggest shock the first time I went. Here in the Northeast, I'm used to hills, gorges, cliffs, trees, rivers, cricks, ponds, etc.
I live in the country and the foliage is so thick
my house completely disappears from view, as
do my neighbors. I'm not even aware I have
neighbors in the summer. The weather is not
extreme like it is in Vegas. Whenever I go there
in the summer, dealing with the heat is major
to me. People say you get used to it, but others
say you never get used to it. I would never learn
to like it, walking into a pizza oven has no appeal
to me.