Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Monday

After waking up late, we went and gambled a little in our own casino.  After a short period of time, we decided to go to Freemont street.  Freemont street quickly became our favorite spot.  The people were nice, and remembered us, and the attractions seemed a little more our style.  Everything feels older and more weathered, but had a touch of class to it.  Monday was the day that we met Charlie the cab driver.  He was filled with knowledge and stories spoken in a thick New York accent.  Brooklyn I think.  We would ask him questions about the best places to go for random items/food and he would never disappoint with a suggestion.  He gave us his number, and we called him whenever we needed a ride.  Best sushi? Todai.  Not the fanciest, but good quality and all you can eat.  Best slot machines?  El Cortez down on Freemont.  It has the loosest slots in town.  Andy tried to stump him with a question about the best dry cleaners.  Charlie thought it over and playfully responded with his personal favorite.  You better believe if I needed something dry cleaned, I would have gone there.

Before heading back to our casino, Mike asked Andy to do him a little favor.  Ride the zip line.  We got there and looked up and there were people whizzing by over our heads.  Andy seemed a little nervous, but was filled with piss and vinager to give it a try.  We all hoped by the end of the ride, his body would still contain the same amount of piss AND vinager.

 


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