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May 25, 2009 at 8:17 PM #406229May 25, 2009 at 10:10 PM #405594
temeculaguy
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Hopefully this returns Vegas back to the cheap little getaway it used to be with its $1.99 steak & lobster dinner, 3:2 Blackjack, $29/night room rates, and quality customer service. All of that was thrown out the window over the past 10 years, and I have a feeling that Vegas is going to need to bring it all back in order to survive.[/quote]I’m with you brother, Why is it a travesty that Vegas may have to be what it used to be, why is it a bad thing? I want old vegas back, I want 99 cent shrimp cockails, desperate strippers who don’t make $400 on a bad night, $29 rooms and casinos that allow cigar smoking. I stopped going to the surface of mars a few years ago when it thought it wasn’t the surface of mars and didn’t need to bend over backwards to get me to go there. I wan’t a vegas where I can go for a few hundred bucks instead of a a few grand. I want to drop hamiltons in the strip joints instead of benjamins. It had gotten to the point where it was as expensive as hawaii, I’ve met hawaii Mr. Vegas, and you are no hawaii. If you ask me, the transition that vegas is experiencing was neccesary and in the end we all win, or at least me and afx win.
May 25, 2009 at 10:10 PM #405840temeculaguy
Participant[quote=afx114]
Hopefully this returns Vegas back to the cheap little getaway it used to be with its $1.99 steak & lobster dinner, 3:2 Blackjack, $29/night room rates, and quality customer service. All of that was thrown out the window over the past 10 years, and I have a feeling that Vegas is going to need to bring it all back in order to survive.[/quote]I’m with you brother, Why is it a travesty that Vegas may have to be what it used to be, why is it a bad thing? I want old vegas back, I want 99 cent shrimp cockails, desperate strippers who don’t make $400 on a bad night, $29 rooms and casinos that allow cigar smoking. I stopped going to the surface of mars a few years ago when it thought it wasn’t the surface of mars and didn’t need to bend over backwards to get me to go there. I wan’t a vegas where I can go for a few hundred bucks instead of a a few grand. I want to drop hamiltons in the strip joints instead of benjamins. It had gotten to the point where it was as expensive as hawaii, I’ve met hawaii Mr. Vegas, and you are no hawaii. If you ask me, the transition that vegas is experiencing was neccesary and in the end we all win, or at least me and afx win.
May 25, 2009 at 10:10 PM #406080temeculaguy
Participant[quote=afx114]
Hopefully this returns Vegas back to the cheap little getaway it used to be with its $1.99 steak & lobster dinner, 3:2 Blackjack, $29/night room rates, and quality customer service. All of that was thrown out the window over the past 10 years, and I have a feeling that Vegas is going to need to bring it all back in order to survive.[/quote]I’m with you brother, Why is it a travesty that Vegas may have to be what it used to be, why is it a bad thing? I want old vegas back, I want 99 cent shrimp cockails, desperate strippers who don’t make $400 on a bad night, $29 rooms and casinos that allow cigar smoking. I stopped going to the surface of mars a few years ago when it thought it wasn’t the surface of mars and didn’t need to bend over backwards to get me to go there. I wan’t a vegas where I can go for a few hundred bucks instead of a a few grand. I want to drop hamiltons in the strip joints instead of benjamins. It had gotten to the point where it was as expensive as hawaii, I’ve met hawaii Mr. Vegas, and you are no hawaii. If you ask me, the transition that vegas is experiencing was neccesary and in the end we all win, or at least me and afx win.
May 25, 2009 at 10:10 PM #406142temeculaguy
Participant[quote=afx114]
Hopefully this returns Vegas back to the cheap little getaway it used to be with its $1.99 steak & lobster dinner, 3:2 Blackjack, $29/night room rates, and quality customer service. All of that was thrown out the window over the past 10 years, and I have a feeling that Vegas is going to need to bring it all back in order to survive.[/quote]I’m with you brother, Why is it a travesty that Vegas may have to be what it used to be, why is it a bad thing? I want old vegas back, I want 99 cent shrimp cockails, desperate strippers who don’t make $400 on a bad night, $29 rooms and casinos that allow cigar smoking. I stopped going to the surface of mars a few years ago when it thought it wasn’t the surface of mars and didn’t need to bend over backwards to get me to go there. I wan’t a vegas where I can go for a few hundred bucks instead of a a few grand. I want to drop hamiltons in the strip joints instead of benjamins. It had gotten to the point where it was as expensive as hawaii, I’ve met hawaii Mr. Vegas, and you are no hawaii. If you ask me, the transition that vegas is experiencing was neccesary and in the end we all win, or at least me and afx win.
May 25, 2009 at 10:10 PM #406289temeculaguy
Participant[quote=afx114]
Hopefully this returns Vegas back to the cheap little getaway it used to be with its $1.99 steak & lobster dinner, 3:2 Blackjack, $29/night room rates, and quality customer service. All of that was thrown out the window over the past 10 years, and I have a feeling that Vegas is going to need to bring it all back in order to survive.[/quote]I’m with you brother, Why is it a travesty that Vegas may have to be what it used to be, why is it a bad thing? I want old vegas back, I want 99 cent shrimp cockails, desperate strippers who don’t make $400 on a bad night, $29 rooms and casinos that allow cigar smoking. I stopped going to the surface of mars a few years ago when it thought it wasn’t the surface of mars and didn’t need to bend over backwards to get me to go there. I wan’t a vegas where I can go for a few hundred bucks instead of a a few grand. I want to drop hamiltons in the strip joints instead of benjamins. It had gotten to the point where it was as expensive as hawaii, I’ve met hawaii Mr. Vegas, and you are no hawaii. If you ask me, the transition that vegas is experiencing was neccesary and in the end we all win, or at least me and afx win.
May 25, 2009 at 10:52 PM #405619Veritas
ParticipantYou got that right brother. Lipstick on a pig is still a pig. Bring back the 80’s. I liked them better!
May 25, 2009 at 10:52 PM #405865Veritas
ParticipantYou got that right brother. Lipstick on a pig is still a pig. Bring back the 80’s. I liked them better!
May 25, 2009 at 10:52 PM #406105Veritas
ParticipantYou got that right brother. Lipstick on a pig is still a pig. Bring back the 80’s. I liked them better!
May 25, 2009 at 10:52 PM #406167Veritas
ParticipantYou got that right brother. Lipstick on a pig is still a pig. Bring back the 80’s. I liked them better!
May 25, 2009 at 10:52 PM #406313Veritas
ParticipantYou got that right brother. Lipstick on a pig is still a pig. Bring back the 80’s. I liked them better!
May 25, 2009 at 10:57 PM #405630CA renter
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Jp: I don’t mean to sound naive, but I was actually hopeful that Obama understood that, too.
However, I don’t think he does and his actions as of late have further deepened my disquiet about this man.
I do hope we return to that period from the mid-1940s through the 1970s when America led the world in a variety of industries.
What’s truly ironic is that California schools in the 1960s were the envy of the world.[/quote]
I think many of us were hoping for the same thing WRT Obama. His rhetoric was good, but the follow-through is not, at least not so far.
Hopefully, this will change, but I doubt it.
May 25, 2009 at 10:57 PM #405876CA renter
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Jp: I don’t mean to sound naive, but I was actually hopeful that Obama understood that, too.
However, I don’t think he does and his actions as of late have further deepened my disquiet about this man.
I do hope we return to that period from the mid-1940s through the 1970s when America led the world in a variety of industries.
What’s truly ironic is that California schools in the 1960s were the envy of the world.[/quote]
I think many of us were hoping for the same thing WRT Obama. His rhetoric was good, but the follow-through is not, at least not so far.
Hopefully, this will change, but I doubt it.
May 25, 2009 at 10:57 PM #406118CA renter
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Jp: I don’t mean to sound naive, but I was actually hopeful that Obama understood that, too.
However, I don’t think he does and his actions as of late have further deepened my disquiet about this man.
I do hope we return to that period from the mid-1940s through the 1970s when America led the world in a variety of industries.
What’s truly ironic is that California schools in the 1960s were the envy of the world.[/quote]
I think many of us were hoping for the same thing WRT Obama. His rhetoric was good, but the follow-through is not, at least not so far.
Hopefully, this will change, but I doubt it.
May 25, 2009 at 10:57 PM #406179CA renter
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Jp: I don’t mean to sound naive, but I was actually hopeful that Obama understood that, too.
However, I don’t think he does and his actions as of late have further deepened my disquiet about this man.
I do hope we return to that period from the mid-1940s through the 1970s when America led the world in a variety of industries.
What’s truly ironic is that California schools in the 1960s were the envy of the world.[/quote]
I think many of us were hoping for the same thing WRT Obama. His rhetoric was good, but the follow-through is not, at least not so far.
Hopefully, this will change, but I doubt it.
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