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To: TARADO96 who wrote (24361)10/7/2004 2:56:31 AM
From: Haim R. BranisteanuRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Thanks, ..sounds similar to the desirability of NYC <GG> but I like to differ .... drive 1 to 2 hours out of the city and surroundings are just beautiful, not to mention the other cultural advantages v. LV…. Well would not exchange NYC for LV …. or possible I am to biased as every one in this city is <GGG>



To: TARADO96 who wrote (24361)10/8/2004 5:43:12 PM
From: russwinterRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
<To me it (Las Vegas) is a great city.>

To me it truly is a wonder of the world, and a fun place to visit once in awhile. But to live there? I wonder what the life expectancy is in Vegas? When there, I went to play Omaha Hi-Lo poker out away from the strip, with what appeared to be locals. Now I'll admit they took my money even if I am a "f--g genius", because playing and entertainment is about all they do there. As for me, I like exercise and clean air most of the time. What an unhealthy Vegas local lot (found away from the Strip usually), smoking, sitting around on their asses in air conditioning eating fried foods and steaks at 4 AM. It would take me several weeks to physically recover even 90% from a few days of the Vegas life style.