Before we flip the calendar, let’s take one last spin through a Las Vegas Christmas.
Seen in 702
It started as a Facebook post. It ended with investors at the public and private level wondering what might have been.
History is replete with questions searching for answers. The greatest of these queries, though, must be, “Who put the hats on the pigeons in Las Vegas?”
Apparently, some things, such as use of a pay telephone, are better off unsaid.
Though not quite as ubiquitous as in years’ past, the common ashtray still adorns many a bar, casino and video poker parlor across Nevada.
A funny thing happened when cashing a slot machine voucher at a Las Vegas Valley casino.
You might be surprised to find out that things are actually “Seen in the 702” by others.
This week’s public service announcement: There is no reason to bring your drink into a public bathroom stall.
It’s hard not to notice all the glitz, glamour and gaudiness on and off the Las Vegas Strip, but sometimes it’s the double takes that are the most fun.