best vintage and rockabilly stores in the USA?

Posted by admin | Filed under Other - US Local Businesses | Jun 29, 2010 | Tags: , , | 1 Comment
morgan h wrote:


so i’m traveling to the US for the first time in a couple of weeks, and for extra spending money i sold most of my clothes in the hopes of finding a whole new better wardrobe while i’m there!
here are all the cities i will be visiting:

new york
brattleboro
annapolis
baltimore
chicago
las vegas
seattle
san francisco
los angeles
long beach
rialto

so i’m mostly looking for 1940’s and 1950’s stuff, but i’m not too fussy, even if there are just some amazing vintage stores worth checking out i’m happy with that!
thanks!

how can I start a career in Las Vegas in a casino ?

stone wrote:


I have a bachelors degree in business. For the past 13 years I have been working in restaurant management. I would like to move to las vegas nevada and get into casino field. Any advice on how I can make the transistion?

What’s the best deal in Las Vegas to stay and play golf?

Posted by admin | Filed under Golf | Jun 26, 2010 | Tags: , , | 3 Comments
Panther_34 wrote:


Me and my friend are planning a trip to Vegas to celebrate his 30th birthday and wanna get in as much golf as we can. Does anyone know of any good deals that offer stay and play golf packages (unlimited golf)? I’ve searched some deals online but nothing really jumps at me. Hoping somebody knows of a good deal. We plan on going Mon.-Wed.

Las Vegas?

Posted by admin | Filed under Las Vegas | Jun 26, 2010 | Tags: , , | 12 Comments
Yoda_Yodel wrote:


I am going to Las Vegas for my 27th birthday, and I have only been there once before when I was 14, so I’d like some tips on things to do and see. I want to do some other things besides gambling, so if you know of any unique bars, shows, or locations I’d be happy to hear your suggestions.

What are some must see things?

Also this is the first vacation that my boyfriend and I will be taking together, so any tips for couples are greatly appreciated as well….thanks everyone!

Going to Vegas for the weekend. What bars to the performers go to after their shows?

Posted by admin | Filed under Las Vegas | Jun 26, 2010 | Tags: , , | 6 Comments
Chago wrote:


Looking to get away from some of the tourists traps to experience a different side of Vegas. Where do people like Danny Gans, Cirque du Soleil, or the Jubilee performers hang out when they’re not working?

Casino Bonuses – The Benefits of Online Casinos

Posted by admin | Filed under Arts And Entertainment | Jun 26, 2010 | Tags: , , | No Comments
Mike Bunyan wrote:




One of the best benefits that come from using online casinos is the casino bonuses. These are the incentives that online casinos give in order to attract new customers and pull customers from other casinos. These bonuses range from cash to game plays and a variety of other upgrades and features.

The purpose of them of course is to get individuals to play the games and join the casinos. Some casino bonuses are given right away others after certain criteria are met. These can either be taken out directly as a withdrawal or some are casino based online.

The most often sought after is going to be the cash bonuses. This is because they are usually the ones that can actually be withdrawn from the casino. They are not “pretend” or virtual credits that can be used for game play only. While these casino bonuses are designed to be used to play the games at the casino they can be withdrawn depending on the bonuses there could be all or a portion that is available for instant transfer while the rest becomes available after you complete certain tasks.

For example, some casinos will leave you with a cash bonus of a certain amount. The initial deposit however is less than the bonus offered. Once you make a deposit or play a certain number of games, wager so much then the rest of the bonus becomes available to you. This is one of the other methods that casinos use to fight against scalpers.

Technically anyone who joins a casino just for the bonus money is a scalper but there are legitimate ways to go about doing it that will not get you into trouble financially in order to accomplish your goal and can make you several thousand a month with little trouble.

The key is to know how to work the system and to do that you will need a good guide to casino bonuses that can provide you with the information that you need to successful work the system that is behind casino bonuses.

Also you should not ignore casino bonuses that are not cash often times if played right with the right games you can easily turn these bonuses into cash. This is why it is important to have a good guide to the online casino bonuses it will show you how to spot a good casino, how to avoid scams and how to make the most out of the bonuses that you receive.

What hotels are good to stay in in vegas?

Posted by admin | Filed under Las Vegas | Jun 25, 2010 | Tags: , , | 12 Comments
ilovebobsaget2 wrote:


I’m going to be going to Vegas for my 21st birthday in a year (generic i know) and i was wondering what are some good hotels on the strip that are affordable but clean? I have read about the Flamingo and wanted to know if anyone has stayed there and has any comments about their stay? Anybody have any other suggestions as to what hotels may be good? Thanks a bunch!
Sorry GSpin I accidently gave a thumbs down rating to your answer, I meant to do a thumbs up lol! Yours was the best answer, thanks

How do casinos link the progressive jackpots on slot machines together?

Posted by admin | Filed under Gambling | Jun 25, 2010 | Tags: , , | 2 Comments
Eight B wrote:


Have you ever played a slot machine like say wheel of fortune for example and you notice the digital displayed progressive at the top that is rising. My question is if many casinos combine into this jackpot how is it linked? Via internet? Any casino insiders out there?

Las Vegas Weather

Posted by admin | Filed under News And Society | Jun 25, 2010 | Tags: , , | No Comments
Aaron J. Adams wrote:




Contrary to what some people think, Las Vegas weather does have four seasons. Yes, the seasons are different than you would experience in a Northern state, but they exist nonetheless. Let’s take a look at what they are like.

Normal high temperatures in Las Vegas, in the middle of Winter, are around 55 degrees farenheit. Daily normal lows hover around 35. Lows have been recorded as low as 8 degrees. Temperatures into the 80s have been recorded in March as Winter was ending. Las Vegas hasn’t has a major snowstorm in years, but in January 1979 Las Vegas received 9.9 inches of snow, and in January 1949 Las Vegas was hit with 16.7 inches! January and February tend to be rainier than most months, but they still average well below an inch of rain.

The normal high for Las Vegas in Spring starts around 70 degrees, and by the time Spring is ending the average high is 100. Temperatures as high as 116 have been measured near the end of Spring, that’s just a degree short of the highest temperature measured in Las Vegas in the past 80 years. Spring is particularly dry in most years, with less than half an inch, on average.falling in the months of April, May, and June combined. Humidity is also low, and bottoms out in June.

The normal high for Summer in Las Vegas is over 100, although is dips below 100 after September 1. Humidity increases in July and August, and the number of thunderstorms increases to about 3 per month for those two months. Lows have been measured in the 50s in September, but 80s is normal for July and August, dipping into the 70s in mid September.

The temperatures in Fall decrease faster than they increase in Spring. The daily average temperature on September 1 is 99, by December 1 its 60. If someone tells you they were swimming and sunbathing in Las Vegas in the Fall it was probably not late Fall. Rain levels are lower than they are in January, February, July or August.

There are two weather phenomenon that can be potentially dangerous in Las Vegas (three if you consider the rare but potentially crippling snowstorms). One is wind. Wind can happen any time of year, and gusts into the 90s have been recorded in the flat, open valley that Las Vegas is situated in. Wind is rarely life threatening, but its strong enough that you should take it into consideration when enjoying the outdoors here. The other, more serious problem, is flooding. Rain amounts that wouldn’t raise an eyebrow in many locations can cause flash flooding in Las Vegas. Besides having hard ground that isn’t very absorbent, Las Vegas is in a bowl-like valley, surrounded by mountains. Water runs from on high and accumulates in low lying areas. Pay attention to flash flood watches and warnings, and unless its an emergency stay off of the roads during a flooding situation.

Jaywalking – Viva Las Vegas!

Posted by admin | Filed under Entertainment | Jun 24, 2010 | Tags: , , | 25 Comments
UrbanTenant wrote:


Hilarious Jaywalking segment (Quizzing America). Related video: www.youtube.com

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