From: Steve Kucera on
On 2010-07-09, Walt <none(a)none.void> wrote:
>
> Don, it would be fascinating to experience first-hand the world inside your
> head. Definitely an E-ticket ride

Sure, but who wants to deal with the crowds in there.
From: Walt on
In article <4c36c025$0$1651$742ec2ed(a)news.sonic.net>,
Steve Kucera <stevehk(a)news.sonic.net> wrote:

> On 2010-07-09, Walt <none(a)none.void> wrote:
> >
> > Don, it would be fascinating to experience first-hand the world inside your
> > head. Definitely an E-ticket ride
>
> Sure, but who wants to deal with the crowds in there.

He-he. Don will be glad to sell you a line pass.
From: Gary on
On 7/8/2010 9:26 PM, Las Vegas Don wrote:

> One could compare it to "How many times do Vinny and Maria " have to
> go see the Statue of Liberty before they just opt to stay home and let
> their friends go do their thing. Vegas is a great place to live. It
> has a great culture and (IMHO) it is the best place in the world to
> raise kids! We have front rooms, yards to water, trash to take out,
> patios and so much more to do other than go stand outside the Luxor
> and get teared up. If others want to, please do and do so to your
> hearts content, really. It is your experience and I want you fully
> immersed in it, for your benefit. However, please know that I do not
> run around the house singing Dean Martin songs with tear in my eye
> for gambling, shows and buffets.
>
> The tourist is the most valuable thing in Vegas, barr none. They are
> to be made to have the best experience possible, even if you have to
> gin and bear it. If they have a reasonable request, do it with a smile
> and a tip of the hat. If they want something "differet", find out if
> it is legal and get it forthem, for a charge of course. Every
> frickin thing that happens from the polishing of sil verware, to the
> cooking of a roast must continue to be done with the enhancement of
> their experience in focus /mind. Just don't ask me togo with you.
> It is your experience...and i might meet some nine fingered person
> that remembers me,
>
> God bless the Vegas tourist, sincerly/ I just want to stay in my
> house and finish my milk and balogna sandwich : )
> .
>
> Don

Las Vegas Don,

Are you insane?

"Vegas is a great place to live"? Seriously? With the housing market in
the crapper, 15% unemployment, and the economy in freefall, living in a
city totally dependent on tourism, the only worse place to be is Florida.

> It has a great culture and (IMHO) it is the best place in the world to
> raise kids!

Now I know your insane. Las Vegas has, if not the worst education system
in the US, perhaps in the bottom 10 in the country. Clark county schools
consistently rank lowest in the state and I believe the dropout rate is
something like 40%.

You never had kids, so what would you know about the schools here. Other
than hanging around them and trolling for kids to annoy.

> yards to water

Again, what the hell are you talking about? Most sane people who live
here have no grass and there hasn't been a house built here in the past
5 years that does have grass.

> patios

A patio? It's 103 degrees outside. Who goes out on a patio?

> However, please know that I do not
> run around the house singing Dean Martin songs with tear in my eye
> for gambling, shows and buffets.

You'd look pretty silly doing that where you live. In Tennessee.

> gin and bear it.

Still can't work a spell check?

> If they have a reasonable request, do it with a smile
> and a tip of the hat.

Show of hands here. How many avlv'ers work in the hospitality sector?
Other than the one cab driver, are there any?

> Just don't ask me togo with you.

No one asks you for anything. Especially your crazy opinion.

> I just want to stay in my
> house and finish my milk and balogna sandwich : )

Is anyone curious what a "milk and balogna sandwich" looks like?

That would be the apartment in Tennessee.

What Walt said... woosh.

Gary
From: Ace* on
On Jul 8, 11:52 pm, Gary <Gary...(a)Yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Are you insane?

Hey, "Gary", go slither back into the woodwork.

A*
From: Ace* on
On Jul 8, 11:31 pm, Walt <n...(a)none.void> wrote:
> In article <4c36c025$0$1651$742ec...(a)news.sonic.net>,
>  Steve Kucera <stev...(a)news.sonic.net> wrote:
>
> > On 2010-07-09, Walt <n...(a)none.void> wrote:
>
> > > Don, it would be fascinating to experience first-hand the world inside your
> > > head.  Definitely an E-ticket ride
>
> > Sure, but who wants to deal with the crowds in there.
>
> He-he.  Don will be glad to sell you a line pass.

Walt, ever heard expressions like "take a look in the mirror"? Or
"Glass hoses"?
You're a square, but pretty danged goofy and weird yourself to boot.

A*
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