It had alcohol and we were in Vegas. What's not to like?
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kwsapphireMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 671Arc User
edited April 2013
First I have to say: YAY, I was right. I guessed Pina Colada and Orange-Something. HAH.
And, sorry, but Vegas is not my town. If I never hear another slot machine it will be too soon. I even turned down the volume when I went into the Casino in City of Heroes. I spent a week in vegas, and got my total fill of slot machine "doooledeeedooo dleeedeedooo deooodooodoo" - Seriously never want to hear that sound again.
I can handle the heat (Hello, born and raised in Florida), but the dryness is not for me. And the fact that it's a BIG CITY is also a turn off; New York falls in much the same category. The older I get, the farther from people I want to live; by the time I'm 50 I will want to live on the moon. I am not a big city person, and CERTAINLY not in the dry climate that is Vegas.
Nothing against people who love Vegas, it's just not my scene.
Las Vegas isn't my place either. If you break even in Vegas you've won, so I say. But my wife wanted to go there and we concentrated more on the sights than the gaming. We had fun at the CSI thing and tried to get tickets for Cirque du Soleil (we couldn't) and so we walked through Caesar's Palace and did a lot of window shopping through the stores between hotels and ate at as many buffets as we could (then complained that we ate too much). I suppose it was a better experience since we didn't gamble a lot. I won pretty well on the Superman game, then lost it back into the machine (just the way they planned it). I bought a sweet dragon t-shirt at this place only to find it was way too tight, despite being labeled as 2xl :-\
God, look how "thin" I was just a few months ago. These days you can totally see my man-HAMSTER under that shirt. I really need to get back to losing weight...ooh! A cheeseburger!! *om-nom-nom*
What?
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kwsapphireMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 671Arc User
edited April 2013
When I gamble, it is *only* on Royal Caribbean cruises and I give myself $50 to lose on the roulette wheel. I owned a wheel and some felt for a while. Maybe I like the fact that it's "totally random" and doesn't take skill! :P (Ended up selling my felt and wheel for a STEAL, $200 for the whole Professional-Grade rig... but then, I bought it while I was married, and with my ex gone, I had no one to play roulette with.)
Love those tall drinks they have in Vegas. I always get them when I walk with visiting family. Since my tolerance is so high I have to ask for extra shots. ( I can drink my dad under the table and he is like 10 times my size. O.o ) Vegas is a place to visit, not a place to live. It has a lot to offere actually, you just need to know where to go. One thing I like is locals always get discounts. If people find out your a visitor they will charge you more on purpose. ( which is usually why prices are not listed. ) Though, you usually need a NV ID to prove your not a visitor.
Gambling is just crzy in my opinion, but people love it. You can gamble smart though. I sometimes go downtown to gamble for free drinks. I can put 20-30 in the machine and drink for free for a couple hours. Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose.
Rick if you come to Vegas again, try focusong on Old Vegas and if you like to hike go to Red Rock or Bonnie Springs. Grand Canyon is pretty amazing as well.
Love those tall drinks they have in Vegas. I always get them when I walk with visiting family. Since my tolerance is so high I have to ask for extra shots. ( I can drink my dad under the table and he is like 10 times my size. O.o ) Vegas is a place to visit, not a place to live. It has a lot to offere actually, you just need to know where to go. One thing I like is locals always get discounts. If people find out your a visitor they will charge you more on purpose. ( which is usually why prices are not listed. ) Though, you usually need a NV ID to prove your not a visitor.
Gambling is just crzy in my opinion, but people love it. You can gamble smart though. I sometimes go downtown to gamble for free drinks. I can put 20-30 in the machine and drink for free for a couple hours. Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose.
Rick if you come to Vegas again, try focusong on Old Vegas and if you like to hike go to Red Rock or Bonnie Springs. Grand Canyon is pretty amazing as well.
Awww Vegas isnt so bad. The weather is nice here for the most part. (for a desert that is) All the locals here know that the casinos (especially on the Strip) are a tourist trap. Tho I totally agree with you about Red Rock..gorgeous place with tons of awesome trails!
Oh and I might as well introduce myself! Hi I'm Alexandria!~
Seattle (I live here and yes I love it here), Manhattan, Toronto, Montreal, Nassau, San Francisco, Mexico City (I know most hate it, I love that place), Washington D.C., London, Melbourne (yes even more than Sydney) and Paris.
I am also utterly in love with Guadeloupe and want to retire there
Towns I don't care for are:
Las Vegas, Phoenix, Miami, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Manchester, Boston, Philadelphia, San Juan (P.R.)
No offense intended for those who come from those places, I fully recognize these are great cities, I just failed to meet the right people or go to the right places when I visited!
I'm pretty sure I'd love Tokyo, but I haven't been yet. I haven't been to Rio yet either (although I hope to go in 2014 for World Cup).
Time for me to post "bad" photos of me (not that the ones before were so utterly great). But we all got bad photos of us, time to share them out...this is me in Manhattan last year:
I had been out at a club all night the night before and you can tell in this photo!
I took the photo, to compare and contrast one from decades ago (this is 1991):
Yeah old age can ravage you.
It was sorta unfair, the 1991 photo was taken after a 7 month stint as a DJ in Nassau, so I was well-tanned, while the 2012 photo is Labor Day after I not only wasn't tanned, but had a lot to drink at a loud dark concert the night before. Still, yeah, old age can ravage you.
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kwsapphireMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 671Arc User
edited April 2013
Welcome Alexandria! Totally agreed with Rick, gorgeous photo! :]
As for Vegas... we DID get to see Rita Rudner. I loves her so much. We also had tickets to see Ronn Lucas but the show got cancelled. Sadface. I really like Ronn Lucas. :]
My favorite location so far outside of FL is Jamaica. (The Touristy part of Jamaica of course.)
Also: I need to get the "Then and Now" photos from my parents albums at Fort Clinch!!! My parents have a photo of me at age 4, and then again at ... age 15 or so. Same spot. :]
elawynMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited April 2013
Nice to see so many folks getting into the spirit here.
In no particular order.
Vegas, Been there a couple times, saw some great shows. Dropped a few bucks.
As for cities, I think I've been to just about every major one in the U.S. and western Europe, plus a few out in the middle east and a couple south of the equator and a couple in Canada. Never been mugged in any of them and only had my pocket picked once, in Naples (Italy).
Malta, Barcelona and Toledo are towards the top of my list of places I'd like to go again, might even retire there (although retirement is more likely to be somewhere like Panama or Belize for the tax breaks. Sorry Obama, you already took a big chunk of change out of my pocket, no need to hit me a second and third time on retirement income).
Some pics...
My familiar, helping me with my 'work from home' stuff. Except he got as far as the sunlight and collapsed. Those are the ERD's (if you have to ask, you wouldn't understand) for some of the databases I designed.
swords.
An older pic, my collection has grown a little since then.
Notable ones. Second from the top (the one with the red ribbon). Toledo broadsword, hand forged in Toledo and yes, I bought it in Toledo. Below that a hand-forged Spanish rapier (and yes, it does pass the test of bending it into a 90 degree angle they did back then). Below that, two more hand-forged Japanese blades. One is an iai-to custom made for me by a smith in Gifu prefecture. The other is a Paul Chen 'Practical Katana' which I use for Tameshigiri. (you can see the cast iron stand used to hold some of the rolled up tatami mats and the rolled up mats themselves in some of my pics). Two below that is a replica viking sword, also hand-forged.
I've studied Japanese sword for a long time,taught it for ten years. These days I'm slacking in my practice but still spend a few hours a week practicing iai and battojutsu.
Spend a few years in the SCA as well. Heavy combat and archery.
last, Geek with coffee, bonus point if you recognize the molecular diagram.
<Mod note: Cup = awesome (google "caffiene molecule travel mug" if you must), however rest of pic is not quite within the rules>
kimonagiMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 0Arc User
edited April 2013
Love the rapier style blades. Quite the arsenal you got there! I learned the Bo staff form and Butterfly Knives but never really had any talents for it. Only weapon i had some decent skill in was the Tai-Chi straight sword.
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kwsapphireMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 671Arc User
edited April 2013
Another Rita Rudner line that I love:
My husband gave me a necklace. It's fake. I requested fake. Maybe I'm paranoid, but in this day and age, I don't want something around my neck that's worth more than my head.
HAH.
Elawyn: Is that the caffine molecule?
Also, I am ashamed of my lack of swords. >_> I ... I use kitchen knives? :[
Awesome stuff! I love me a good database diagram, even better when the design is tight and disciplined.
I'm an egalitarian and an ardent believer in freedom, UNTIL it comes time to design a tight database, at which point the inner fascist in me comes out!
A well-designed database is one of life's great things, and the closest I've ever come to making "art". Albeit, rigidly aligned, strictly enforced and beautifully categorized and referential art.
SHADOW - A secret cabal for those who thirst for wealth and power. Check out SHADOW on YouTube!
Awesome stuff! I love me a good database diagram, even better when the design is tight and disciplined.
I'm an egalitarian and an ardent believer in freedom, UNTIL it comes time to design a tight database, at which point the inner fascist in me comes out!
A well-designed database is one of life's great things, and the closest I've ever come to making "art". Albeit, rigidly aligned, strictly enforced and beautifully categorized and referential art.
Well Said, I was looking to create a CMS from scratch (I know there are a million out there) but for a personal site.
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hehe. It was funny my roommate came back from work and found me like this. She totally felt the need to take a picture out of it.
Now that is totally double fisting! (what are the beverages if I may ask?)
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That's just begging to be photoshopped!
This is me not in Vegas but a normal weekend. >.> Awesome picture haha!
Pina Colada and an orange/mango concoction.
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And, sorry, but Vegas is not my town. If I never hear another slot machine it will be too soon. I even turned down the volume when I went into the Casino in City of Heroes. I spent a week in vegas, and got my total fill of slot machine "doooledeeedooo dleeedeedooo deooodooodoo" - Seriously never want to hear that sound again.
I can handle the heat (Hello, born and raised in Florida), but the dryness is not for me. And the fact that it's a BIG CITY is also a turn off; New York falls in much the same category. The older I get, the farther from people I want to live; by the time I'm 50 I will want to live on the moon. I am not a big city person, and CERTAINLY not in the dry climate that is Vegas.
Nothing against people who love Vegas, it's just not my scene.
God, look how "thin" I was just a few months ago. These days you can totally see my man-HAMSTER under that shirt. I really need to get back to losing weight...ooh! A cheeseburger!! *om-nom-nom*
What?
Gambling is just crzy in my opinion, but people love it. You can gamble smart though. I sometimes go downtown to gamble for free drinks. I can put 20-30 in the machine and drink for free for a couple hours. Sometimes I win, sometimes I lose.
Rick if you come to Vegas again, try focusong on Old Vegas and if you like to hike go to Red Rock or Bonnie Springs. Grand Canyon is pretty amazing as well.
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Awww Vegas isnt so bad. The weather is nice here for the most part. (for a desert that is) All the locals here know that the casinos (especially on the Strip) are a tourist trap. Tho I totally agree with you about Red Rock..gorgeous place with tons of awesome trails!
Oh and I might as well introduce myself! Hi I'm Alexandria!~
My favorite cities are:
Seattle (I live here and yes I love it here), Manhattan, Toronto, Montreal, Nassau, San Francisco, Mexico City (I know most hate it, I love that place), Washington D.C., London, Melbourne (yes even more than Sydney) and Paris.
I am also utterly in love with Guadeloupe and want to retire there
Towns I don't care for are:
Las Vegas, Phoenix, Miami, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Manchester, Boston, Philadelphia, San Juan (P.R.)
No offense intended for those who come from those places, I fully recognize these are great cities, I just failed to meet the right people or go to the right places when I visited!
I'm pretty sure I'd love Tokyo, but I haven't been yet. I haven't been to Rio yet either (although I hope to go in 2014 for World Cup).
Time for me to post "bad" photos of me (not that the ones before were so utterly great). But we all got bad photos of us, time to share them out...this is me in Manhattan last year:
I had been out at a club all night the night before and you can tell in this photo!
I took the photo, to compare and contrast one from decades ago (this is 1991):
Yeah old age can ravage you.
It was sorta unfair, the 1991 photo was taken after a 7 month stint as a DJ in Nassau, so I was well-tanned, while the 2012 photo is Labor Day after I not only wasn't tanned, but had a lot to drink at a loud dark concert the night before. Still, yeah, old age can ravage you.
Check out SHADOW on YouTube!
As for Vegas... we DID get to see Rita Rudner. I loves her so much. We also had tickets to see Ronn Lucas but the show got cancelled. Sadface. I really like Ronn Lucas. :]
My favorite location so far outside of FL is Jamaica. (The Touristy part of Jamaica of course.)
Also: I need to get the "Then and Now" photos from my parents albums at Fort Clinch!!! My parents have a photo of me at age 4, and then again at ... age 15 or so. Same spot. :]
DO IT!!! *Sith Lightning crackles*
In no particular order.
Vegas, Been there a couple times, saw some great shows. Dropped a few bucks.
As for cities, I think I've been to just about every major one in the U.S. and western Europe, plus a few out in the middle east and a couple south of the equator and a couple in Canada. Never been mugged in any of them and only had my pocket picked once, in Naples (Italy).
Malta, Barcelona and Toledo are towards the top of my list of places I'd like to go again, might even retire there (although retirement is more likely to be somewhere like Panama or Belize for the tax breaks. Sorry Obama, you already took a big chunk of change out of my pocket, no need to hit me a second and third time on retirement income).
Some pics...
My familiar, helping me with my 'work from home' stuff. Except he got as far as the sunlight and collapsed. Those are the ERD's (if you have to ask, you wouldn't understand) for some of the databases I designed.
swords.
An older pic, my collection has grown a little since then.
Notable ones. Second from the top (the one with the red ribbon). Toledo broadsword, hand forged in Toledo and yes, I bought it in Toledo. Below that a hand-forged Spanish rapier (and yes, it does pass the test of bending it into a 90 degree angle they did back then). Below that, two more hand-forged Japanese blades. One is an iai-to custom made for me by a smith in Gifu prefecture. The other is a Paul Chen 'Practical Katana' which I use for Tameshigiri. (you can see the cast iron stand used to hold some of the rolled up tatami mats and the rolled up mats themselves in some of my pics). Two below that is a replica viking sword, also hand-forged.
I've studied Japanese sword for a long time,taught it for ten years. These days I'm slacking in my practice but still spend a few hours a week practicing iai and battojutsu.
Spend a few years in the SCA as well. Heavy combat and archery.
last, Geek with coffee, bonus point if you recognize the molecular diagram.
<Mod note: Cup = awesome (google "caffiene molecule travel mug" if you must), however rest of pic is not quite within the rules>
Just love seeing the people behind the characters and forum handles and get to know more about them. Keep them coming! hehe.
I was looking for a cms database schema today (Nothing but HAMSTER out there)... funny how things all come together.
Website Dedicated to Foundry Tutorials: www.NWUGC.com Twitter: @NWUGC
Gold or Bones!!
My husband gave me a necklace. It's fake. I requested fake. Maybe I'm paranoid, but in this day and age, I don't want something around my neck that's worth more than my head.
HAH.
Elawyn: Is that the caffine molecule?
Also, I am ashamed of my lack of swords. >_> I ... I use kitchen knives? :[
I'm an egalitarian and an ardent believer in freedom, UNTIL it comes time to design a tight database, at which point the inner fascist in me comes out!
A well-designed database is one of life's great things, and the closest I've ever come to making "art". Albeit, rigidly aligned, strictly enforced and beautifully categorized and referential art.
Check out SHADOW on YouTube!
Well Said, I was looking to create a CMS from scratch (I know there are a million out there) but for a personal site.
Website Dedicated to Foundry Tutorials: www.NWUGC.com Twitter: @NWUGC
Gold or Bones!!
(That's the best I got. :P)
cms? omg. They are the bane of my life. (assuming you mean cms as the division of hhs) (yaay,acronyms!)
If you lookc losely at my pic, there's some part D 'stuff' in there, been working that for 7 yers