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TRP: Betty Humpter

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Commie: I have some of his spoken word on my hard drive, I can see if I can email that. His bit on the national anthem/presidency is great.
 
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Commie: I have some of his spoken word on my hard drive, I can see if I can email that. His bit on the national anthem/presidency is great.
I heard a lot of his stuff when I listened to yahoo radio.

I can always search for some on youtube... probably a fair amount on there.
 
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I heard a lot of his stuff when I listened to yahoo radio.

I can always search for some on youtube... probably a fair amount on there.

I got mine from Limewire, although I don't even know if that is still running, since I have not checked in months.
 
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Wow. I think the opposite.

I am not a big gambler. Starting to get a bit more into it, but I don't really know what the eff I am doing. I really want to go back when I am making a bit more money, so I am not all chicken to put in enough to get something out of it.

Downtown was fun because there was absolutely no pretension. It was more laid back, but at the same time more stereotypical. Getting stupid drunk helped, no doubt.

There are parts of the strip I really liked, though. I am not done with that town yet.
 
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I am not a big gambler. Starting to get a bit more into it, but I don't really know what the eff I am doing. I really want to go back when I am making a bit more money, so I am not all chicken to put in enough to get something out of it.

Downtown was fun because there was absolutely no pretension. It was more laid back, but at the same time more stereotypical. Getting stupid drunk helped, no doubt.

There are parts of the strip I really liked, though. I am not done with that town yet.

How is blackjack tough? :p That's where I made my money.

And also, on the strip, I was a desired man, by good looking girls no less, none of them of the hooker/escort variety! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
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I relly wish I had known that. :(
They had a burger challenge where everything in the meal added up to 100 oz. If I liked tomatoes and onions, etc...the hardest part of it would have been the 32 oz. mason jar (yes, you can get all your drinks in a mason jar) of Busch Light.

I can't remember what you got if you did it...but, we all decided it wasn't worth it because of the Busch Light...:p
 
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Also, that "Tournament of Kings" dinner show at Excalibur is effing hilarious when you are drunk and have a relatively large contact high. I bet there is only one day a year that the overpowering smell of cigarettes is gone, and that day is 4/20. I could not stop laughing. I could barely eat any of my cornish game hen.
 
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I noticed you didn't try to refute my point...not that there's anything wrong with escorts (they're all "escorts" in Vegas...not hookers :p)

The only person that went that route was Temp (NOT my roomie). And he turned her down, because it cost $300 to get naked and nothing more was happening. He checked it out.
 
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