Comments by user: californiagrl
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i thought prostitution was legal in nevada? i see prostitutes all the time. why not legalize it, control it and tax it? it would keep drug dealers away, jails emptier and disease under better control or am i getting too governmental for some?
they need to visit the Palms!, where else do you pay an entrance fee to see porn stars deal cards, and then hookup with customers in hotel rooms? Cooking is the oldest profession, not skanking.
on another serious note, is this what the residents of Nevada want, anything goes? if so don't complain about the people from california and change your laws to reflect tolerance for drugs and prostituton and then just deal with the aftermath, like i said there are already alot of trashy pimps operating on all levels in Vegas.
We won't be going near any Vegas pools on future visits, if we visit at all, when will Metro be conducting search/arrests at the Palms? lotsa, lotsa playboy Slors and other prostitutes,(and i was so worried about H1N1 flu!) Many murdered employees and wierd customers like oj simpson and michael jackson, The Maloof brothers are all over 45, they go a long ways back, infamous now as wealthy, trashy vegas pimps.
won't be swimming in any Vegas area pools on future visits - and I was worried about the H1N1 flu virus! Wonder when Metro will bust people at the Palms, George Maloof has opened murder central and there are trashy playboy slors everywhere, and everyone knows the Maloof brothers are nothing more than wealthy trashy Vegas pimps!
incredibly plain in appearance, i would not pay any of my hard earned cash to sit or be near a convicted drunk driver, she's an idiot and a discredit to hardworking people, she is the joke, not the amusement. And since when is a hustler like george maloof interesting? let the birds of a feather flock together, i'll keep my money.
let land values fall, most vegas employees make minimum wage or just slightly above it, no person should have to compete with corporate america for land to own a home, in other words, the casinos jacked up land prices so high most people could not afford a home much less rent. this was bound to happen, law of mathmatics! no one on this planet should compete for land with a large corporation, perhaps some lied, but most were taken advantage of by realtors/lawyers/and mortgage lenders. housing prices increased while wages did not! and now they want us to lend them bailout money, shameless hustlers, if they don't have money they need to leave, Vegas used to be such a nice town.
holly madison is a homewrecker, and other words better not used in a public paper. I can't imagine anyone unless they are paid to appear actually caring about her birthday. she is a card is Criss' deck just like she meant nothing to hefner and was paid to appear. her charmless personality along with Criss' new lowered standards have caused me to continue to be a Penn & Teller fan.
what a creepy and misleading headline.
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Wow, Paris is so 2008, now just a washed up cocaine addict with a boyfriend/addict. Why don't we all kick their asses out of Vegas, No wonder the city is on the skids, if this is all the entertainment we can provide! This show must take the place of all the others that no one watched and were cancelled.