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November 16th, 2009Uncategorized





Brigita Budginaitė and Neringa Mažeikienė Sexy Photos
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November 15th, 2009Uncategorized



Rebeka Lūsa Hot Photos
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November 14th, 2009Uncategorized


Miranda Vidaka Sexy Photos
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November 13th, 2009UncategorizedIf you want to hear wild stories, then talk to somebody that was been to Las Vegas. But can we believe every Sin City story you hear? Maybe not. Some of these tall tales may very well be a myth.
Las Vegas is larger than life. A city of non-stop gambing and incredible lights. When one thinks of Vegas, they think of gambling casinos, strip joints, showgirls and huge luxurious hotels with flashing lights and dancing waters.
What they usually don’t realize is that this atmosphere is contained to the Las Vegas Strip. The “Strip” is just one section of Las Vegas, not the entire city.
What people don’t stop to think about is that Las Vegas is simply a town just like any other. They have schools, government offices, grocery stores, parks, all the normal features that every single town in America has. If one were to visit Las Vegas and venture off of the strip, they’d find a town with normal people going about their everyday business.
It’s said that prostitution is legal in Las Vegas. This is probably a popular notion due to the exhibitionist nature of the town with all the shows featuring nude showgirls. Vegas is also famous for their quickie wedding chapels and thousands of hotels.
Go into any casino and you’ll find beautiful women in sexy clothes. Nevertheless this is all part of the Vegas image. Prostitution is illegal and people do get arrested for solicitation in Vegas.
The Hoover Dam is a huge construction that took five years to build and used four million plus cubic yards of concrete. It was a massive feat of engineering. During the building of this dam almost a hundred workers lost their lives. The rumor circulating is that some of their bodies remain buried in the concrete still.
The truth is, the concrete was poured in small increments and allowed to dry before pouring the next batch. If anyone were to have fallen into the wet concrete, they would have been easily pulled out.
Due to the idea of Las Vegas being all casinos, hotels and shows, people tend to get the idea that every Vegas resident lives and works on the strip. Women here are all strippers and gorgeous. In actually, this couldn’t be further than the truth. While many of the residents may have jobs on the strip, they clock in and out and go home to their normal subdivisions in surrounding areas.
Still others hold down jobs in schools, grocery stores and government offices and may rarely venture onto the strip. The women living here are normal looking just like the women in any other American town.
Once a woman who won a huge jackpot at the “Megabucks” slot machine experienced a tragic accident mere weeks after her winning and became paralyzed. Since that time a rumor has circulated that everyone who won a major jackpot at the Megabucks slot machines encountered a tragedy of sorts immediately afterwards. Even though the winners are alive and happy today, the rumors persist that they have died or have experienced some horrible incident.
Another myth includes bodies being found in a hotel’s box springs. There’s no proof or evidence that this ever happened in Las Vegas. It did, in fact, happen in some small town over on the east coast of the US. Somehow this incident ended up in Las Vegas as the rumor circulated.
As incredulous as this sounds, there’s even a rumor that kidneys get stolen in Vegas. Apparently someone started a story of a man who awakened in a hotel room one morning to a note that advised him to call 911 or else he would experience dire circumstances. The man supposedly did so only to be told by the doctors that he was missing a kidney.
Las Vegas is quite a colorful place with a crazy present and an even more raucous past. One can be sure to hear some interesting tales about this city. Just remember to take everything you hear about Las Vegas with a little bit of caution and amusement .
Remember that outside of the Strip, Las Vegas is just a normal town with ordinary people going about their business. Oh, and don’t believe everything you hear.
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November 12th, 2009UncategorizedHigh up on the 55th floor sits Ghost, the icing on George Maloof’s 450ft high Palms Casino resort.
The floor to ceiling windows and ever popular balcony provide jaw-dropping 360 degree views of the Vegas strip but the accompanying cocktails will calm the nerves of the worst vertigo sufferer!
The interior isn’t slap-dash either. After reaching the entrance via high-speed lifts, you enter the large lounge strewn with contemporary seating in muted tones of silver, greens and grays.
There is an entrance fee of $10-20 depending on whether you pop by during the week or at the weekend.
The overall service can be excellent or possibly patchy, as can the quality of the clientele! But for a long drink, looking down on Las Vegas’ amazing neon collection without any tourists.
Ghost Bar in the Palms is definitely worth a visit, providing a unique view of the Las Vegas strip you can not get anywhere else.
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November 12th, 2009Uncategorized
1. Bellagio
The Bellagio is an amazing pool that consists of five different individual pools interconnecting with each other. The whole pool is associated with Italian and Cypress accents. This pool comes surrounded with a villa type styling including olives trees and a plethora of vines.

2. Ceasers Palace
This amazing pool was inspired by the architecture and design of the Bath of Caracalla in Rome.This pool has everything a Las Vegas visitor needs to feel good while basking in the sun. Also for those who like to sun bath topless there is an adult only section if you are feeling bit crazy.

3. Flamingo
The Flamingo in Las Vegas is one of the most famous hotels in Las Vegas and offer a little piece of tropical paradise in the middle of sin city. The Flamingo Pool sprawls across 15-acres and is filled with lush palm trees and exotic wildlife all around you. Come check out this oasis of paradise while relaxing and enjoying that Las Vegas sun.

4. Golden Nugget
The Golden Nugget sports a beautiful 30,000 gallon shark tank and is one of the most magnificent pools in downtown Las Vegas. The pool also has a new dive bar where visitors can quench their thirst with a wide assortment of beverages.

5. Green Valley Ranch
Green Valley Ranch is more like a lounge meets spa creating one of the must euphoric zen like experiences. Truly a place to kick back and relax and enjoy the serene colors and styling.
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November 10th, 2009UncategorizedMany people visit Las Vegas each and every year looking for things to do. Some who gamble non-stop and others who might never see the inside of a casino. If you are going to gamble for the first time it is important to plan this out a bit before you arrive in Las Vegas. Pick a few games you would like to try and learn them before you step foot in Vegas.
If you have never played blackjack or Texas Holdem you don’t want your first time to be at a table in Las Vegas. if you are not aware of how to play and make a wrong move causing someone else at the table to loose money they are not going to be to thrilled with you, chances are they will let you know. Take the time before you get to Vegas to learn the basics of the game. make sure you understand the protocol during the game. Like money doesn’t exchange hands, place it on the table first. The last thing you want to do is look like a newbie walking through the casino.
When you first arrive at the casinos they might look like a giant labyrinth of mazes leaving you speechless at first. Take a deep breathe and walk around a bit and take a look around to see what’s going. Maybe it might be smart to pick a table that does not look as active so you can get a feel for what to do. If you arrive and you are still not confident with your abilities most casinos offer a free gambling course so that you can feel better about dropping your hard earned cash on the table.
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November 9th, 2009Uncategorized
The drunks got creative one St. Patrick's Day when they invented The Green Beer. If your looking to go the green route this holiday, simply add green food coloring (or blue and yellow for that perfect shade of green) to a light colored beer. I've had the Bud Light version, trust me it takes nothing away from the taste.
This season however, many are opting for the true green beer: the ones that are eco-friendly in the making. The Brooklyn Brewery in New York is among those that are making the choice to use wind power as an energy provider to brew the gallons of beer is sells annually.
To all the drinkers out there: there's no reason not to go green this season. -
November 5th, 2009Uncategorized“Stunning”..”spectacular”..”surreal”…just three of the adjectives used to describe any Cirque du Soleil show currently playing in Las Vegas. Check out this article to learn more about the best Cirque du Soleil shows in Vegas.
