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60's and 70's and 80's. She told this
to Peggy Noonan:
"Twenty years ago, when everyone was talking about how wonderful it was that Vegas had been cleaned up and the mob had been thrown out, Joan said no, no, no, they are ruining the mystique. First of all, she said, those mobsters knew how to care for a lady, those guys with bent noses were respectful and gentlemen, except when they were killing you. Second, she said, organized crime is better than disorganized crime, which will replace it. Third, the mobsters had a patina of class, they dressed well and saw that everyone else did, so Vegas wasn’t a slobocracy, which is what it is becoming with men in shorts playing the slots in the lobby of the hotel. The old Vegas had dignity. She hated the bluenoses who’d clean up what wasn’t meant to be clean. No one wanted Sin City cleaned up, she said, they wanted to go there and visit sin and then go home."
She was 100% right. Slobocracy is what it's become.
Fat people in shorts playing slots at 10pm at the
Bellagio. In the 70's and 80's it had a lot of dignity,
which is totally gone now. It's different as night
and day. What a shame..
When the weather turns I'll often be in something like a tweedy suit-jacket, open-necked sans tie. And people will ask me for directions or other more authoritative casino information. Maybe I should add a clipboard accessory to my wardrobe, and start firing some people or rearranging some stuff.
Quote: beachbumbabsI hate belly bags/fanny packs. That said, I always use one for gambling.
I can see that, BBB. You make some good points about ladies purses.
Being a guy, I LOVE my cargo shorts (that bob hates so much). Lol. I can carry cellphones, multiple wallets, bottles of water, with no problem. Also, baggy enough to conceal that you have items in a second layer of clothing underneath. During the wintertime, I wear a light jacket with an inside pocket or two, which I absolutely love. Unfortunately, wintertime in Vegas only consists of a few weeks in January. Lol.
Personally the attire isn't the problem, but the bet minimums and holds are the problem. If you have to lower bets so much, you must rip them off, that's called stealing and conning and the operators need kicked straight in the garbanzo beans for being so sleazy.
I occasionally like dressing to go to a particular restaurant or function, but mostly prefer clothes that are functional and comfortable. Cargo shorts, as someone mentioned above, are great. One pocket for hundreds, one pocket for smaller denoms to buy stuff, one for player cards and ID and a couple big ones for stuff like phones and betting slips. Besides that, I usually wear sandals and a t-shirt. A side benefit is that if anyone was looking for people to rob, I look like someone who might have about $40 to his name.
The civilians are on vacation. Let them relax and be free for two weeks a year. Who does it hurt? One thing I like about living/working in Vegas so many people around you are happy and relaxed.
Quote: kewljI can see that, BBB. You make some good points about ladies purses.
Being a guy, I LOVE my cargo shorts (that bob hates so much). Lol. I can carry cellphones, multiple wallets, bottles of water, with no problem. Also, baggy enough to conceal that you have items in a second layer of clothing underneath. During the wintertime, I wear a light jacket with an inside pocket or two, which I absolutely love. Unfortunately, wintertime in Vegas only consists of a few weeks in January. Lol.
I basically only own cargo shorts. Many years ago I thought they were hideous. Now my wardrobe comprises of about 15 cargo shorts, 1 khaki, 1 black khaki style, and 3 jeans. Luckily for work I can wear shorts so my cargos get 95% of wear.
BTW EB: Being fat and my cargo shorts don't make me a slob as you seem to reference in your OP. Although my lack of daily face shaving and wrinkled shirts may make me a slob.
I heard that candy bars used to cost a nickel, too. A nickel!
Quote: AxiomOfChoiceOld people complaining that things were better back in their day? Shocking.
I heard that candy bars used to cost a nickel, too. A nickel!
I miss "duck and cover" drills like we had in elementary school.
Ah, those were the days.
And the teacher lifting my desk up and dumping the contents on me because I was messy: such priceless memories.
Quote: andyg99Old Vegas never had multi-media Willie Wonka slot machines.... It's been over a week and I still have those Wonka tunes in my head! I'm happy with Vegas 2014....
Has anyone encountered a bonafide maitre'd in Las Vegas lately? They epotomized old Vegas.
Quote: MrVI miss "duck and cover" drills like we had in elementary school.
Ah, those were the days.
And the teacher lifting my desk up and dumping the contents on me because I was messy: such priceless memories.
Teachers "swatting" students with wooden paddles, without recourse, screams out "the good old days" to me.