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GOP boss Sue Lowden begs for money, talks of no taxes and mentions Yucca (3 Comments)
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Calendar
- Boys & Girls Club Fine Arts Program second annual auction at Ghostbar (6 p.m. to 9 p.m.)
- Last show ever at Jillian's Hi-Life with Richard Moreno's School of Rock Showcase (6 p.m. to 10 p.m.)
- Tropic Starr at the Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino (6 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.)
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Las Vegas is reaping the reward of converting the city to cater to the Brittany Spears crowd. All the people who made Vegas what it is are now priced out with the casino's 5 star restaurants, tight machines, repulsive entertainment, and room rates that are beyond what working Americans can afford. I used to go to Vegas at least 5 times per year and now I don't go at all. All the casinos that I liked are now gone! The ones that remain have been remodeled into disasters. Most of the reel type slots are being replaced with some video arcade looking monstocities that appeal to young wannabees who don't have any money to gamble anyway.