What happens when 153,000 people come together for a convention in Vegas? A lot of "entertaining" that's what.
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What happens when 153,000 people come together for a convention in Vegas? A lot of "entertaining" that's what.
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Wow - the idiot that wrote this piece contradicts himself all the way. He says geeks like to party. One of the reasons why geeks, which is really a slanderous thing to call someone because they have more than 10 brain cells in their head, is because they don't waste their time partying. As if a geek is going to know or even want to know the names of all the DJs this guy spouts off after looking them up himself, I'm sure. And I don't think he's got the demographics right anyway concerning age.
And unlike NFR dont expect $3 drinks and $20 rooms.......the mouthes are already salivating over the rip off prices some of these "entertainment" establishments charge
Yah, baby, this is Las Vegas!