I have never been to Vegas. It's on my list. I was very disappointed when we stayed overnight at the Pala casino that they don't seem to have Texas Hold 'em like you see on TV (or, to be honest about what I was looking for, Red Dead Redemption). The game we sat down to, everyone played against the dealer's hand and there was no rebetting after the flop, turn, and river. Is what I'm thinking of called "sit & go"? Do casinos sponsor casual games like that? (But how would they make money off it?) Or do you have to join a tournament?
(Yes, D = Spidey... aren't we FB friends, omnis?)
I've never been to Vegas either, which is probably a good thing. I like gambling a bit too much so I don't go to casinos very often.
The things that attract me to Vegas are the most expensive things. I get bored with slot machines and I'm terrible at blackjack. I should get my brother to teach me his craps method. It's bad karma because you have to bet against the players but he tends to win money (of course- for all I know he is, like most gamblers, simply forgetting the times he loses).
But I want to go see Penn & Teller and Cirque du Soleil and some fabulously extravagant strip club. And that stuff ain't cheap.
I was in Vegas ... 30 years ago, working at a conference my work place was putting on. We were at Caesar's Palace, which was a really good place for us. I discovered I don't have any taste at all for gambling. However, staff got comped to a show ... Tom Jones, I believe.
Liked Vegas(Anthony Bourdain needs to fucking lighten up...I'm from Phoenix and I still know "NY, NY" is not like New York for real. Duh. Next he'll tell me that isn't a real pyramid and my cosmology will be completely fucked...)
Not a gambler.Although ironically, I fit the *profile* of a female gambler almost perfectly. Isolated, chronic condition, looking for excitement. I played on twenty dollars for a few hours, than thought "Why can't people stop doing this?" although I was on the smallest slots so neither won big nor picked up any vibe from fellow humans...maybe those are the attractions.
ETA, though the conversation has moved on, I cannot say enough good things about Sensodyne toothpaste. Or my Water-Pik.
(Yes, D = Spidey... aren't we FB friends, omnis?)
yup, but I don't read it all that much.
It was really weird having the "are we going to change our 'relationship status'?" conversation.
That doberge cake sounds a lot like what we call a dobosh torte around here: [link] I used to love to make them when I was in high school, haven't tried one in years.
The Dean of my division has nominated me for a department administrator certificate program, I am totally chuffed. I'm hoping it means that they want me to replace someone that retired this year even though they were talking about not hiring a replacement. Keep your fingers crossed for me, it would be a significant boost in pay.
dobosh torte
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it. I knew that I knew it but I couldn't think of it.
How did I miss that Sunday was national topless day?
How did I miss that Sunday was national topless day?
Do you normally look for it? If not, well, I can't imagine it gets much press.